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Table of Contents
1 WELCOME LETTER
2 STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
A Mission Statement
B Core Objectives
C Expectations
3
STUDENT LIFE
A The House System
B Academic Enrichment
C Student Council
D School Magazine
E Sports and Evening Games
F After school Clubs
G Media Centre and Library
4 STUDENT SUPPORT
A Academic Monitoring
B Remedial Program
5 PARENT SUPPORT
A Communication between Home and School
B Child‟s Progress
C Parents Can Help
6 POLICIES AND PROCEDURES
A Daily Schedule
B Attendance
C Homework Policy
D Homework Expectations
E Promotion Policy
F Grading and Rewards Policy
G Exam Policy
H Graduation Requirement I Before and After School Procedures
J Alternate Person
K Withdrawals
L Attestations and issuance of school documents
M Support from Guidance Counselor
N Public Access to School
O Health Care Information
P School Telephone Use
Q Parties at School
R School Dues
7 DISCIPLINE CODE
A Goals and Objectives
B Rules Regulations and Expectations
C Academic Honesty
D Acceptable Use of Technology
E Uniform
F Behavior Towards Peers and Adults
G SICAS Bus Policy
H Care of Books
I Smoking and Drug Use Policy
J Litter and Chewing Gum policy
K Disciplinary Procedures and Consequences
L Explanation of Consequences
8 RESOURCES
A School Office Personnel
B Head Office Personnel
C Handbook Feedback
WELCOME LETTER
Welcome to SICAS As you enter our campuses you will experience a lively
atmosphere a rich environment and a climate of learning You will find both teachers
and students actively and enthusiastically busy in one or the other form of learning
activities that are part of our daily tutoring routine It would not be off beam to say that
at SICAS one can find a sense of family that allows for individual expression as well as
teamwork that manifests a healthy collaboration The well-developed and innovative
lessons create an academic environment that enables the enhancement of each
students potential Moreover great care is taken to integrate the curriculum across
various disciplines
SICAS supports learning through several methods At times you will find two teachers
assisting the learning process supervising experiments in laboratories to help students
gain new insights into scientific method co-teaching and catering students individual
needs through remedial classes We strongly advocate participation in co curricular
activities as well and our students are provided with various opportunities via a number
of inter-house and inter-school events Because of a multipronged approach to
teaching there are many ways that student are assessed Evaluations are done
through subjective and objective tests quizzes projects report writing and
presentations
This student handbook offers parents and students concise guidelines for all academic
and administrative rules and regulations that are an intrinsic part of SICAS After reading
through it please sign the pledge and acknowledgement form found at the end and
return to our office for safe our records Please also feel free to contact us through email
or telephone to speak to a teacher counselor or the principal if you have any further
questions or concerns We look forward to having a wonderful year ahead
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
Our Vision
SICAS aims to develop in our students a strong intellectual and moral foundation and
leadership skills that enable them to flourish as responsible citizens We strive to provide
a strong academic program with a focus on superior teaching practices which allow
young men and women to develop a responsibility for their own learning a concern for
others and the resources to pursue fulfillment in their lives
Our MissionPhilosophy
We believe that the school has two main functions One of these is to help each
individual acquire the knowledge and skills to enable him to become a lifelong learner
These skills include locating and interpreting information as well as higher order thinking
skills such as relating evaluating and analyzing information The second basic function
of the school is to provide knowledge and training useful for being a successful
productive and well-adjusted citizen of a democracy
The end product is to develop a sound foundation of knowledge and skills that enable
life-long learning habits We believe in the dignity and worth of each individual At the
same time we know that all individuals differ emotionally physically socially and
intellectually Through guidance in all phases of school life it is hoped that student may
discover their self worth realize their highest potential and accept responsibilities
towards themselves and towards society With the support of parents and community
the school maintains a safe haven for students‟ intellectual development physical well
being social and emotional growth and moral awareness
Core Objectives
The primary objective of SICAS is to provide the best possible educational opportunities
for its students Knowledge and skills relevant to attainment goals addressed in the
mission are
1 Academic Areas
o Development of basic skills and understanding in the areas of
communication computation aesthetics scientific investigation physical
and mental fitness
o Development of sound problem solving skills in meaningful situations which
prepare the student to face situations resulting from change
o Provision of a comprehensive and diverse range of curricula which allows
for individual abilities and needs
o Provision of on-going self-evaluation by the school as a whole with regard
to teaching methodologies curricula and evaluation
2 Personal Development
o Awareness of Self
Acceptance and practice of moral and ethical responsibilities
Development of effective study and work habits through initiative
and self-discipline
Establishment of worthwhile goals toward which to work
Encouragement of participation in extracurricular pursuit
Encouragement of positive self-esteem
Encouragement of proper hygiene
o Awareness of Others
Understanding of and participation in group processes
Encouragement of tolerance and compassion toward others
Encouragement of acceptance of civic responsibilities
Expectations for All
Students teachers and parents share responsibility in the learning process Each
entity is valued and respected and each works for the benefit of all in our
community of learners SICAS offers students and the school community
opportunities to exercise responsibility decision making and leadership as well as
opportunities to participate in curricular and extracurricular activities Our mission
will be realized when our students begin to demonstrate an awareness of the
relationship between rights and responsibilities accept responsibility for their own
learning and master skills that enable them to become self-directed learners
who set high goals and develop intellectual curiosity
1 Academic Expectations
Students will meet appropriate levels of academic skills necessary to prepare for
assessment tests demonstrate an ability to use all resources and tools available
for learning and research including information systems and computer
technology develop personal study skills to a
level sufficient to discover organize interpret
and evaluate information in order to make
decisions and implement new ideas and
solutions demonstrate and effectively
employ receptive and expressive
communication skills including listening
reading writing and speaking and
demonstrate the ability to become life-long
learners through the use of critical thinking
skills problem solving skills physical development skills and an understanding of
the importance of personal wellness
2 Social and Personal Expectations
SICAS encourages in students to respect their own selves and others and to
develop a sense of dignity and self worth and a willingness to live and to work
with others in a spirit of productive cooperation In our life together we demand
honesty reward responsibility and cultivate an atmosphere of mutual caring
Our mission will be realized when our students begin to demonstrate a respect for
peers teachers and staff respect for individual differences including but not
limited to gender ability sexual identity ethnicity religion cultures and
language respect for property including the school building contents and
grounds as well as personal property of all school community members
ACADEMIC PROGRAM
O LEVEL Program The following subjects are compulsory for all O Level students at SICAS
schools
COMPULSORY
English Language
First Language Urdu
Pakistan Studies
Islamiat
Mathematics
English Literature
The compulsory subjects combine with the elective and optional subjects to complete
the list of signed up courses for any particular student The electives at SICAS SENIOR are
divided into 3 groups The Pre-medical Group Pre-engineering Group and the Business
Group The students must choose one of the three groups
ELECTIVE 1 ndash Pre-medicalPre-
engineering Group
Physics
Chemistry
Biology
ELECTIVE 2 ndash Pre-engineering Group
Physics
Chemistry
ICT
ELECTIVE 3 ndash Business Group
Accounts
Economics
Business Studies
Students can also choose one or more of the following optional subjects Such subjects
are usually offered through after school classes or offered for short duration crash
courses during the summer holidays Some of the optional courses are offered at SICAS
Senior for which students will have to arrange for their transportation
Additional Optional Subjects
Commerce
World History
Environmental Management
Art amp Design
Sociology
Additional Mathematics
Our ability to offer an optional subject at SICAS Senior is dependent upon establishing
critical class strength of at least 10 students at the time of signing up
A Level Program
We offer the following subjects in our A Level program at SICAS Senior
Physics
Chemistry
Biology
Mathematics
Further Mathematics
Computing
Principles of Accounts
Business Studies
Economics
Law
Sociology
Psychology
Government and Politics
Media Studies
Art and Design
Literature in English
Thinking Skills (AS)
General Paper (AS)
Students are advised to choose amongst the popular groupings of Pre-Medical
(Physics Chemistry Biology) Pre-Engineering (Physics Chemistry Mathematics)
Business (Accounts Economics Business Studies) Alternatively students may choose
any combination of the above subjects provided there are no clashes in the class
schedule Please contact the A Level coordinator to receive the timetable so you can
choose your classes Clashes may be removed by rescheduling classes in the interest of
the majority of the students General Paper is a compulsory AS Level course for
incoming Science and Business students Special permission may be granted at the
discretion of the school administration for excluding the General Paper as part of the
course load for a particular student
ENROLLMENT PROCESS
Prospective students can enter SICAS Senior at grade IX subject to allowable space in
classes Grade IX admissions take place in May-August of each year Students are
advised to visit the school‟s admissions office during this time to collect the school
prospectus and be taken on a round of school facilities After registering the student
will be asked to come in for an admission test and an interview An offer for admission
may be made after successfully completing the process The fee structure is available
from the admission office and is subject to revision each year
Admission tests are conducted for Grade IX O Level in the subjects of English
Mathematics and Urdu Placement tests may be offered to students in Grade X and XI
strictly at the discretion of the management Students being promoted from within SSS
may not sit for the admission tests unless there are some extenuating circumstances
A Level admission is based on the Cambridge CIE exam results Edexcel and other
board examination may also be considered along with a valid school transcript at the
time of admission
SICAS Senior does not encourage Matriculation students to get into A level stream
however students with extraordinary academic performance may be offered a
conditional admission in A level after conducting an admission test in Mathematics and
English based on CIE O level syllabus
MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS Limited numbers of Merit scholarships are available for A Level
students Students must apply for these and the actual amount is determined after
assessing their CIE O level results Merit Scholarships are awarded only for a limited time
and are applicable as long as students keep up their performance level in internal
exams (Mid-year or End of Year Exam) Sports and extra-curricular merit scholarships
may also be offered
Student Identity Cards
SICAS will issue students with a student identity card which is their official identification
as a student It must be used or shown when entering the school premises and at other
times upon request Students are strictly prohibited to allow other people to gain
access to the institute‟s facilities through this card It is important that the ID card is kept
safe A charge of Rs 200 will be made for replacements
Any queries about enrollments should be addressed to the admission office or the
Information Desk
Contact personal
Ms Shabbana Yasir
School Secretary
Email shabbanayasirsssedupk
sicassssedupk
STUDENT LIFE
A House System
There are 4 Houses at SICAS namely Salam Tipu Faiz and Qasim House Each
House has its distinct motto and is represented by its own flag A strong House Point
System is in place that enables the end-of-the-year House rankings in Academics
Sports Co-Curricular and General Proficiency
Behaviour points are also awarded and the demerits of school rule infractions are
subtracted to give a tally of points that go towards the Proficiency Cup
A notable feature of the House system is the nomination and appointment of House
Captains whose task is to rally fellow House members and to select individuals for
team events amongst other duties Housemasters and Housemistresses are also
appointed and they are responsible to oversee the performance and discipline of
their respective Houses
Students are encouraged to participate in sports and extracurricular events in order
to win points for their respective houses The student who stands out the most
amongst his or her peers will be shortlisted in the senior most Grade to be considered
for becoming House Prefect The criteria for nomination are based on character
academic accomplishment and extracurricular or sporting achievements The
selection committee consisting of school personnel and chaired by the Principal
have the final say in the nomination of House Prefects and Head BoyGirl
B Student Council
The Student Council provides an opportunity for students to take on leadership roles
become active and involve in their community develop organizational skills set and
achieve goals At SICAS student Council members are nominated every March
from primarily AI class The council members consist of School Head BoyGirl Deputy
Head BoyGirl House Captains Vice Captains Sports Captain Marshals and
Society representatives The student council nominations are done through 5 step
process
Self Nominations
Rectification of Self Nominations by Council Advisor
Selection of suitable candidates (Narrowing down process) by the nomination
committee comprising of Principal Vice Principal and Guidance Counselor
Interviews with the Nomination Committee
Final induction and announcement of the student council in the school assembly
and oath taking ceremony
List of Societies
SIDS English
SIDS Urdu
MUN Society
Dramatics Society
LAPS (Literature and Poetry Society)
Arts Society
Business Entrepreneurial Society
Irtiqa
SAW (Scientists at Work)
Environmental Society
Music Society
MediaNewsletter Society (Novelle)
C School Magazine
Each year the School publishes its own magazine through the members of the LAPS
Society The editor and sub editor is chosen from senior most grades and are usually
LAPS society heads He or she must demonstrate
strong writing and publishing skills Contents
include students articles class photos event
coverage student reports on special days
Student Council faculty and staff photos
outgoing class wills and many candid
photographs of our students having fun This
student activity is open to all students Students
learn planning photography skills layout and
design and many other aspects of publishing
The Magazine Staff and Advisor determine the schedule of the meetings and the
content Magazine committee is headed by the Magazine head who works in close
coordination with English Language teachers to monitor working of the magazine
committee
D Sports and Evening Games
After school games program is offered for physical as well as mental growth of the
students This is an integral part of physical development and all our students are
encouraged to participate in sporting events We utilize the best sporting facilities and
coaches in town to meet the objectives of making our students excel in their chosen
sport
Objective
To partake in competitions that honour and promote sports and have a positive
impact on social development
To expand the capacity for responding to others by organized group activities
To extend self-awareness through purposeful venture in outdoor situations
To develop physical fitness by continued exposure to outdoor activities
To enhance environmental awareness to perceive and identify our national
heritage by conducting outings in the wilderness
SICAS schools offer training camps for the following sports
Athletics
Cricket
Table Tennis
Football
Hockey
Basketball
Tennis
Swimming
Badminton
Training camps for a particular sport is subject to student interest and the availability of
a suitable coach SICAS Main athletic facilities can be used for some of the camps
especially for Tennis and Football where we have a proper tennis center and football
ground
In liaison with the Adventure Foundation of Pakistan SICAS offers its students a wide
scope of organized activities to promote their self-expressions through adventure by
providing them safe opportunities to discover and equip themselves with a first-hand
experience of outdoor living Camping activities offered during the summer season
include mountaineering expeditions trekking trails rock climbing rappelling and
various other expeditions by boat During winters our students are taken for winter
camp-crafts ice climbing desert trekking downhill skiing and sailing
A After School Clubs and Camps
Student life at SICAS is not just about academics but also about a diverse co-curricular
program specially designed to enable students to explore their talents and creative
abilities Students are encouraged to participate in theatre debates art technology
music social services sporting activities and much more
SICAS offers a broad spectrum of different after school clubs These clubs are not only
important for a child‟s mental growth but also serve to foster his social skills Such
activities are absolutely essential if a child is to grow up confident full of life and
exuberance Students are encouraged to become active members of various clubs
such as the Music Club English and Urdu Debate Clubs Dramatics Club Photography
Club Entrepreneurial Club The arrangement of these clubs will be subject to student
interest
B Use of The LibraryComputer
Students are encouraged to use the library or computer lab for research and to
spend their time constructively They are required to adhere to the following
guidelines
Students may use the library during school within allocated library lesson or may
borrow books after school School library also remains operational during summer
vacations
The librarian may schedule special classes near the beginning of the school year
for teaching or reviewing specific library skills
Students are expected to be orderly and quiet while in the library
It is prohibited take any resource out of the library without following proper
procedures
Students are responsible for paying fines for any books or library materials that
they lose or damage
Students are also provided internet lab apart from computer lab where they can
access e-sources
STUDENT SUPPORT
A Academic Probation
All students who receive failing grades on their report card are put on Academic
Probation and are required to participate in academic monitoring Monitoring is a
cooperative effort shared by school heads the teaching staff the student and
hisher parents Students placed on monitoring will receive a weekly or fortnightly
progress report from the respective coordinator office The report includes
comments on the students effort class work homework and has indicators for the
students test average Students placed on probation will be expected to fully
participate in all activities designated for their improvement Parents are
encouraged to visit and confer with the individual teacher if there are concerns with
their childs academic progress Students on Academic Probation may be barred
from participating in co-curricular and sporting activities
B Remedial Program amp Homework Help
To improve the performance of at risk or struggling
learners SICAS holds after-school remedial classes for
selected subjects This is a mandatory program for
struggling students and serves to extend and
strengthen classroom lessons and learning This
program is offered free of cost either during break or
after school
PARENT SUPPORT AND
INVOLVEMENT
A Communication Between Home
and School
Involving parents is essential to improve student achievement therefore the school
fosters and supports active parental involvement This is accomplished through
regular two-way meaningful communication scheduled parent-teacher
conferences active involvement in a variety of roles and the promotion of
responsible parenting
Throughout the year students papers are sent home in order to keep parents
informed Teachers are encouraged to make every effort to clearly explain
expectations related to various assignments When papers are sent home with
unsatisfactory grades or notes concerning incomplete assignments please follow up
on this It is the responsibility of parents to closely monitor their child‟s academic
progress and insist that students complete all assignments
B How to help
A childs report card is as personal and as individual as the child It is best not to
compare report cards among children in the family or in the neighborhood Since
children do not develop or learn at the same rate we strive to understand how your
child learns best and cater to each individual‟s unique style of learning It is
recommended that you have at least two conferences a year with your childs
teacher If you have questions about your childs work progress grades or other
concerns please call the school office to schedule a meeting
C Parents Can Help
Following are some things parents can do to help their children be successful in
school
Insist on regular attendance and punctuality
Keep your child home when they are sick Encourage and help the student to
make up work missed due to absence Also remember to send in a written
application for hisher leave
Be sure your child gets a good nights sleep (9 or l0 hours) and has a wholesome
breakfast before coming to school
Show a sincere interest in what your child is doing in school
Be informed of school rules expectations and your childs progress
Provide a suitable time and place for your child to read and study at home
Set and maintain reasonable standards of behavior for your child
Nurture self-discipline in your child
Foster in your child () respect for others and to obey the law and those in
authority
Encourage your child to appreciate people to value work and to recognize his
or her place in the immediate community and beyond
Be active in the school PTC‟s and attend school functions whenever possible
POLICIES amp PROCEDURES
A Daily Schedule
1 School Hours O Levels
REGULAR DAYS
Morning Afternoon
O level 750 am 200 pm
A level 800 am 400 pm(as per
schedule)
HOUSE ASSEMBLY IS MANDATORY FOR ALL O AND A LEVEL STUDENTS
2 School Hours A Level
Arrival Member of the student council have to report (on a rotational basis) for the morning assembly
according to their schedules All other students can come to school at the time of their first morning
class
Departure A Level students must adhere to their allotted timetable They are not allowed to leave
campus once they arrive However they may leave after their last class after 1200 noon Students are
encouraged to spend their free time in the library or other designated study areas of the campus to
revise their lectures or on assigned class work A Level students are also allotted time for recreation and
physical education is also incorporated as part of their weekly schedule
NOTE All A Level students are required for the House Assembly on Tuesdays
Morning
Tuesday 750 am
3 House Assembly and House Meetings
Each house hosts the Tuesday Morning House Assembly on a rotational basis The
House is free to select presenters for that particular day and must ensure their
adequate preparation House Meetings are to be held at least once a month after
the Tuesday Morning House Assembly Once the meeting is announced the House
Captains must come up with an Agenda around which the discussions take place
Students are typically motivated and shortlisted for upcoming inter-house events
and a review of the House Points also takes place Students andor Council
members who are absent from the House Assembly or the House Meeting are
subject to disciplinary action They must inform the school administration in advance
if an allowed leave is to be sought
B Attendance
Late Arrival (Tardy)
Tardy is defined as not being in school before
morning assembly or in other words by the second
bell Please see that your child arrives at school
well before 750 when the tardy bell rings Students
who come late must report to the main office for
an admission slip
The school policy towards tardy in one academic
term is as follows
First and second time Name is registered
3rd time Pink Slip is issued and a disciplinary action is taken as per policy
Fourth time Child is sent to the Principal‟s Office for in-school detention and parents
are informed For each additional tardy after 3rd time a pink slip is issued suspension
for onetwo day will be given after issuance of 3rd pink slip House master class
teacher and house captain are informed about the student is contributing negative
points for the respective house
Tardiness from Class (A Level)
If an A level student is late to class by more than 5 minutes he will not be allowed to
enter the classroom A-level students are expected to be seated before the
respective subject teacher arrives in the class Under special reasons A level
coordinator may permit the entrance of the student with a warning
Students arriving late by more than 10 minutes are issued pink slips and are marked
absent not only for the class but also for the whole day
A level teachers may address tardiness issues individually The parent will be
contacted if the problem persists
Absences from School
SICAS recognizes two types of absences of students Excused and Unexcused
Absence An excused absence is defined as one in which the student was absent
for one of the following reasons
bull Personal illness of student
bull Official school-sponsored activities
bull Medical appointments
bull Serious illness in the immediate family (parent guardian sibling grandparent
child)
bull Death in the immediate family (same as above)
bull Any circumstances not covered above which the school principal or committee
determines are excused
Any absence not described above will be defined as unexcused
All absences from school need to be reported to the school office before 8am on
the day of the absence Parents are requested to contact the school office via
telephone for this purpose Parents may send information through e-mail to the
official school address but this must be followed by a written application (see
below)
The school year consists of 180 full days of instruction No half days are permissible
Students must have at least 90 of attendance ie 162 of the 180 days Absences in
excess of 10 will be a factor for consideration in determining promotion There are
specific policies regarding homework during absences Please refer to the
Homework Policy for guidance
Approval of leave in form of written application addressed to the Principal must be
submitted to the school office Valid reasons regarding serious illness must be
accompanied by a medical certificate Weddings outside immediate family will not
be considered as a valid excuse for absence Overseas travel should be undertaken
during summer vacations or winter break Special travel for immigration purposes will
be approved on a case-to-case basis Fine policy for unexcused absence is as
follows
o A child will be fined Rs200 for absence on days adjoining weekends ie Friday
and Monday
o Written warning letter addressed to the parent is issued for absents exceeding
10 (more than 5 days in a term)
o If a leave application for multiple absences is not received in time the student
may be liable to face disciplinary action
Early Dismissal
If possible parents should try to schedule external appointments or other events
outside of school hours If a child is to be dismissed early it is important that a signed
note by the parentguardian be sent in the morning to alert the school authorities a
phone call for said purpose will not be accepted because of security reasons
except under exceptional circumstances Students will not be called out of class
prior to the arrival of the parent If your child will be returning to school after an
appointment the child must sign back into the office
Note to Parents
Emergency messages and personal items will be delivered to the students only
through school office No visitor is allowed to go to a classroom during school hours
C Homework Policy
SICAS believes that the purpose of
homework is to provide students with
opportunities to extend classroom lessons
and to transfer specific skills and concepts to
new situations In addition homework is
designed to develop personal responsibility
self-discipline and effective study skills As
with all instructional activities homework
assignments are meaningful relevant and grade appropriate
1 Routine Homework Assignments
Generally teachers assign any of four types of daily homework assignments
These are preparation practice extension and creative enrichment
assignments Examples of these types of assignments are
Preparation This type of assignment is intended to help students get ready for
the next days classroom lesson Students might be asked to write their own
discussion questions based on the reading assignment Or the student may be
asked to complete answers to reading review questions from the text
Practice By successfully completing practice assignments students have the
opportunity to review and reinforce skills knowledge and information presented
in a previous lesson
Extension Extension assignments ask students to expand on skills andor
concepts taught during a previous class For example after studying an historical
period a student might be asked to read an article or book pertaining to that
period and report their findings to the class
CreativeEnrichment This assignment includes analyzing synthesizing and
evaluating concept or skills already taught Students have an opportunity to
develop and apply their own ideas about a topic and prepare a presentation
for the teachers or class
2 Long-Term Assignments
Another category of homework is the long-term assignment Frequently teachers
will assign long-term assignments that generally include special projects
research reports or book reports The number and frequency of these
assignments vary according to specific course requirements The amount of time
required to complete the assignments may be from one week to as long as four
weeks
3 Daily Reading
A students ability to read is strengthened by reading each day at home The
school strongly urges each student to spend time reading for pleasure or interest
each day In addition to books of interest newspapers magazines and journals
can be included A minimum of 20 to 30 minutes of daily reading will significantly
enhance students reading skills
D Expectations on Homework
The specific amount of homework assigned varies according to subject and grade
level The amount of time individual students spend in homework studies will also
vary according to the individual students study skills and personal work habits
These variables are important considerations when teachers parents and students
work to identify the appropriate amount of time a student should spend in
homework study The recommendations listed below serves to provide guidelines to
parents and students When applying recommended time to individual students
please keep in mind the variables of grade subject students work habits and
motivation Teachers homework assignments may also vary slightly in amount of
time expected of students
1 Homework for Absentees
Students are required to turn in completed assignments given to them during
multiple day absences upon their return to school Students are responsible for
making up for any missed work upon their return to school
Note Teachers are not obligated to provide advance assignments for students
2 School Absences Because of Family Vacations
There are times when families plan vacations when school is in session Students who
are absent from school because of vacations cannot be excused from their
scholastic obligations The school recognizes the importance of family time for its
students The school also understands the difficulty and complexity of scheduling
important family events The guidelines presented below address the problem in a
manner that best supports the purposes and goals of the school and the needs of
the student
Teachers are not obligated to provide advance assignments for students
Students and parents are obligated to initiate making up for specific assignments
missed because of vacation during regularly scheduled school sessions
Teachers are expected to provide the same reasonable make-up opportunities
extended to students who experience an excused absence Teachers are not
O Level 2-3 hours daily
A level 3-4 hours daily
expected to provide more time for students who missed school because of family
vacations
3 Chronic Homework Difficulties
At times students may struggle in meeting their homework obligations When
students routinely experience difficulties in completing homework assignments
teachers and parents need to confer about the nature of the students difficulties
The school faculty has had success in assisting students to work through study skill
problems We know that collaborative school-home efforts can be effective in
helping students improve their study skills Please contact the school with your
questionsconcerns when you believe your child is experiencing chronic homework
problems
E Examinations
Assessments and Examinations are ongoing processes and are diagnostic formative
and summative SICAS monitors and records the performance of students in these
examinations and communicate students‟ performance to parents through report
cards in formal parent teacher meetings at least 3 times in an academic year
O and A Level (grade IX X and A-I)
October
Assessments
Mid-Year
Exam
March
Assessments
End of Year
Exam
Consolidated
50 marks 100 marks 50 marks 100 marks 300 marks
Second
week of
October
Second
week of
December
Second
week of
March
Secondthird
week of May
O and A level (grade XI and A-II)
October
Assessments
Send-Ups Mocks Consolidated
50 marks 100 marks 100 marks 250 marks
Second
week of
October
Second
week of
December
Second
week of
March
Reports are sent out after each examination and assessment Assessment Report
cards are printed on white paper and Examination reports are printed on formal
watermarked cards Results of the examinations for Universities are only generated
on the school transcript Date sheet for the examinations and assessments are
handed out to the student at least 2 weeks prior to the exam
F Promotion and detention Policy
Promotion of the students will be decided by the Promotion Committee comprises of
the
Academic HeadDirector SSS
Head of school
Coordinator
Class teacher
Subject teacher(s)
Note
Decisions of the promotion committee are final
Re-evaluation will only be permissible after the promotion committee
meets again
A special ad-hoc committee appointed by the promotion committee
will recheck answer scripts of intended detainees before the declaration
of result
All examination Answer scripts are shown to students and handed over
to parents in PTCs
Promotion Rules
Class VIII to IX
The O level promotion policy dictates that students require a minimum of 60 in 6
subjects in order to be promoted Conversely if a student secures U‟s in English or
Mathematics he will not merit promotion to O level stream
Class IX to X
For promotion to Class X pass marks are 50 in all subject
Class X to XI
For promotion to Class XI pass marks are 50 all subject
Class A-I to A-II
For promotion to Class A-II pass marks are 50 all subject
If a student secures more than 1U in the send up examinations his entry will be sent as a
private candidate for the CIE examinations however the registration process would be
completed through school as a bdquoprivate candidate‟
Double FailureDetention
Double failure means the failure of a student to qualify for promotion on
two consecutive occasions during hisher school career
A student who fails more than once in this way will be subject to
withdrawal the student from the school
At the time of the first failure the promotion committee may take into
account any special circumstances such as lengthy and unavoidable
absence from school and decide whether they constitute a valid reason
for allowing the student to be promoted to the next class In such a case
an undertaking must be taken from parents at the time of the first failure
committing them to withdraw their child if heshe fails again the next year
Double promotion
Double promotion is not permissible in any class for the OA Level program
Conditional promotions
Conditional promotions are to be strongly discouraged If at all necessary it
must be accompanied by an undertaking from parents committing them to
share responsibility for their child‟schildren‟s performance within the school
Absence from Examinations or Assessments and Retake Policy for Internal Assessments
and Examinations
Students who are absent for class tests assessed written work or examinations will not
be retested but would be considered under the following rules
o In case a student has been unable to sit for the end-of-year examinations
with a valid reason the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of
hisher consolidated performance in the continuous assessment and the mid-
year examinations
o If a student is absent from the mid-year examination with a genuine reason
the promotion decision will be based on the continuous assessment and the
end-of-year examination results
o In case if a student misses any examinationsassessments due to his late
admission the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of the later
continuous assessments and the end-of-year examinations
o Students on approved long leave for a negotiated period of time are given a
placement test for the compulsory subjects at the time of rejoining
o If a student is absent from one or two subjects in the end-of-year
examinations without a valid reason the marks of the mid-year examinations or
the minimum passing marks will be allotted whichever is less If heshe is absent
for the entire mid-year or end-of-year examinations without a valid reason
heshe will be given no credit at all for the examination
o If a student has been absent for less than half the class tests or assessed
written work during a term the average marks gained in other tests and written
work or the minimum passing marks as decided by the promotion committee will
be allotted for the missing work
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests with a genuine
reason hisher assessments are based solely on the number of tests taken
o When a student is absent for more than half the class tests with a genuine
reason heshe may be given the average of the other class tests or minimum
passing marks whichever is less
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests without a genuine
reason heshe may be awarded minimum pass marks or the average of the
other tests whichever is less however heshe is given no credit for the ones
missed
o A student who misses any exam is not eligible for a prize for academic
excellence in the Academic Prize distribution ceremony
Retake Policy for CIE OA level Examinations
Any OA level student can only sit in OctNov session for re-take examinations
through school as per CIE policy Heshe will have to pay all dues imposed by
CIEBritish councilSchool Admin fee as per stated exam
Any OA level student who wishes to appear in the next MayJune session
that will be treated as a fresh entry and child will have to be enrolled in the level
for one year to appear as a regular candidate of the school
Malpractice Cases
If it is established that a student has indulged in any malpractice or breach of
the examination rules heshe may be required to
Forfeit any award for the paper in which a student is found to be
cheating No marks will be awarded for the particular exam
Leave the school (this may be appropriate for a habitual offender or
one who threatens a teacher or who seriously disrupts an examination)
G Grading and Rewards Policy
As per CIE policies students‟ performance is benchmarked using six grades (A-E)
An bdquoA‟ is awarded for the highest level of achievement whereas bdquoE‟ indicates minimum
satisfactory performance A bdquoU‟ is given for ungraded or unsatisfactory performance
For O level
A grade for Effort and Behavior is also awarded in the internal examinations on a 1-4
scale as shown in the diagram above
HONOUR ROLL
Students in grades who receive all Ain their consolidated internal result or highest
result in CIE examinations will be placed on the honor roll Students will be eligible for
additional rewards at the time of the annual prize distribution ceremony The criteria
for these rewards may be inquired from the school authorities
H Graduation Requirements
Graduation at SICAS occurs in two stages First upon completing the internal
academic requirements of the school The students are invited to attend their
Graduation Ceremony at the school Annual Prize Distribution This event that takes
place in April every year Second the student is considered a High School graduate
after passing his CIE A Level exam the result of which is declared in August of the
year the exam is taken
To meet the internal requirement of the school students must successfully clear the
AI End-of-Year exam and attain an adequate passing grades in the send-up and
mock exams Borderline cases concerning students on Academic Probation will be
given clearance to graduate at the discretion of the school Principal
In order to pass the CIE exams students must clear three CIE full-credit A Level
exams and attain passing marks in each Upon clearance of the CIE exam students
a student previously on academic probation may attain the SICAS diploma
Subject ChangeWithdrawal (A Level) Class schedules will be given to students prior to the start of each term Subject
changes or withdrawals will be allowed through the first 2 weeks of the September
of A-I thereafter enrollment in new subjects will be at the discretion of the school
authorities and students will be charged subject changewithdrawal fee
H Student Records Permanent records include the student‟s personal file copies of his report cards
certificates of scholastic and co-curricular achievements letters of commendation
or of concern behavioral incident reports standardized testing results attendance
and health records A student andor parentslegal guardians may see the student‟s
record by making an appointment with the school office The student andor
parentslegal guardians may request for any statements or documents in the record
if it pertains to the student‟s school work Students may request that a particular item
be removed from the file however the counselor may or may not grant the request
If the request is denied an appeal may be made to the Principal
I Summer School Camps SICAS Senior offers a summer school program of varying lengths during the winter
and summer vacation period Summer school is for catching up with the required
course work as well as for preparing for O Level Optional subjects Summer school
also provides a variety of co- curricular and leadership programs such as Debate
MUN French swimming and other sports training camps
J Withdrawal
To withdraw a student or parent should obtain a Withdrawal Form from the school
office and have it signed by counselor librarian and the Principal A student must
have hisher parentlegal guardian‟s permission to withdraw All books and materials
checked out are to be returned and school dues including fines assessed due to
damaged or lost materials should be paid Any student seeking withdrawal before
graduating will have to state reason for leaving and parentslegal guardian‟s need
to meet with Vice PrincipalPrincipal in person to get the school leaving certificate
(SLC)
K Attestation and issuance of school documents
Students need to present original documents to get photocopies of academicco-
curricular achievement certificates verified School will not attest any copy without
verifying the original document SICAS issues certificates such as bona fide
certificate hope certificate school transcripts school reports on request In order to
obtain such certificates a request to the guidance counselor must be made at least
5 businesses days in advance All certificates will be specifically addressed to
institutions where submission is needed Transcripts and recommendation letters will
directly mailed to the universities where student is seeking an admission Mailing or
courier charges must be borne by the student
L Support from the Counselorrsquos Office
The Guidance Counselor
Guides and advises students on college admissions
Writes comprehensive honest and positive descriptive statements for students
through the various resources available to himher such as information from
teachers advisors parents and observation of the student from hisher own
personal experience
Liaisons with admissions officers of universities and colleges
Reports any disciplinary incidents regarding an applicant to hisher university if
such an incident occurs after the submission of the student‟s application
Informs the colleges and universities if it is discovered that a child‟s work on his
personal statementcollege essay is not his own plagiarism is not allowed and is
very strictly handled by school personnel and universities personnel locally and
abroad
Reports any positive developments in a student‟s profile to hisher university since
the submission of hisher application (eg Mid-year report End of year report)
Coordinates and follows-up with the universitycollege personnel for any
additional documents that might be needed for the student‟s admissions file
Responds to any queries that the university admissions officers may have
regarding the student(s) application to their universities
Follows up with students and the universitiescolleges they have applied to
regarding their admission status
Makes a student understand that it is hisher own academic record and overall
profile that determines admission to a universitycollege
Ensures that all that the admissions requirements are completed by the students
and the office personnel involved in a timely manner and that all documents
are mailed (via online or courier services) to the Universitiescolleges before the
published deadlines
Expectations from A-I and A-II students
A Level students are expected to visit counselor office in the beginning of A-I to
get to know the complete procedures of counselor office Moreover all students
need to coordinate with counselor to ensure that their files are established in
counselor‟s office for future proceeding
At the beginning of A-I an orientation session is held to encourage students to
take on a challenging curriculum appropriate to their abilities
All students must meet SICAS internal application deadlines
When researching for colleges students should look for at least two ldquosafetyrdquo
colleges two or three ldquolikelymiddle rangerdquo colleges and two ldquodreamreach
collegesrdquo depending on their academic record and personal profile
Research for colleges should depend on the preferred location the most
suitable program offered to suit the student‟s career goals the size of the school
the student wishes to attend the nature of the teaching style offered
preparation for a future career choice cost and the availability of financial aid
(if required)
Students should provide the teachercounselors with a CV or resume to assist in
writing a recommendation letter
Students should start work on their personal statement during the summer at the
end of A-I
Students should keep themself well informed about school activities and
resources available through assembly announcements and bulletin boards
Expectations from Parents
Support and encourage your child offering advice and guidance when
appropriate
Encourage your son or daughter to visit the Guidance Counselor Office at SICAS
and not to hesitate to ask questions regarding college applicationscareer goals
or to update the Counselor about their academic performance and
involvement in extracurricular activities
Avoid imposing or forcing your preferences regarding careercollege choices
onto your son or daughter It is important to remember that college planning
decisions are as much as possible a student‟s decision However do help your
child to gather enough information and research thoroughly through the various
resources available before making hisher decision
Family meetings should be held as early as the end of a student‟s Grade XI (or
even earlier) These meetings should focus where the parents want to send their
child for undergraduate studies and to start the ground-work on college
admissions This decision will be based on many factors finances family
commitments amongst others
Parents should be open to new ideas and suggestions They should not be
focusing only on the best-known colleges but rather on the ldquobest suitedrdquo
colleges for their sons and daughters where heshe can be happy
Parents should help their child to understand that there is always more than one
college that is appropriate for himher
Parents should encourage their child that there are no shortcuts to getting into
the top colleges an ethical approach to college admissions should be
supported
Parents should teach their children to complete their own applications write
their own personal statementscollege essays
M Public Access to School
1 Visiting the School
It is highly appreciated if visitors seek a prior appointment in order to meet any
management staff member The Front-desk officer and school administrator will
always be available during school hours to answer any query However Vice
PrincipalPrincipal may not be able to meet visitors without a prior appointment
Due to security reasons parents and visitors are required to get visitor‟s pass at the
gate to enter in to the school premises All visitors must first report to the main office
The Front-desk officer will manage your meeting with the concerned staff
2 Contacting the School
At times it will be necessary for parents to contact the school to speak to teachers
or occasionally their children during school hours Please use the following
procedures
Teachers
The school holds formal parent teacher conferences (PTC‟s) in order to bring parents
up to date with the progress of their child If a meeting is necessary in addition to the
scheduled PTC‟s then parents must make a request for such an appointment
through the school secretary Teachers are not permitted to leave the students
unattended in order to meet with parents and such meetings will be allowed at the
discretion of the school PrincipalVice Principal
Students
Occasionally a parent may need to pass on a message directly to their
sondaughter at school If you need to leave a message or speak directly to your
child please briefly explain the situation to the front-desk officer Heshe will take the
necessary measures to put you in touch with your child
3 Dropping items off at school
Parents often find themselves coming to drop off homework books lunch lunch
money gym clothes musical instruments etc at the school Parents must come to
the office and not leave items with the guard at the gate The item must be labeled
with the name and class of the student before the front-desk officer sends it to the
student
N Healthcare Information
Parents are requested to inform the school about any
health issues pertaining to their sondaughter Especially
in case of diabetic asthmatic dyslexia neurological or
acute psychological depression parents must provide
complete written information regarding their child‟s
medication It is equally important to fill out the
emergency contact information in the student file
Prescription Medication in Schools
If under exceptional circumstances a child is required to take prescription
medication during school hours and the parent cannot be at school to administer
the medication the medication can be administered in compliance with the
following regulations
1 A permission form with written dated instructions and permission signed by
the parent will be maintained by the school and will include
o The doctor‟s prescription
o child‟s name
o name of medication
o purpose of medication
o time to be administered
o dosage
o possible side effects
o termination date for administering the medication access and
maintenance of inhalers prescribed for asthmatic students
2 Parents will be responsible for delivering medication to the school and reclaiming
any unused medications ALL MEDICATION MUST BE IN A CONTAINER
APPROPRIATELY LABELED BY THE PHARMACY (OR DOCTOR‟S SUBSCRIPTION)
STATING THE NAME OF MEDICATION DOSAGE AND TIME TO BE ADMINISTERED
Any unused medications will be destroyed by school personnel if unclaimed
more than one week following termination of treatment or at the end of the
school year
3 The parents of the child must assume responsibility for informing the Principal of
any change in the child‟s health or change in medication
4 The school personnel will not be responsible for any adverse drug reaction when
medication has been given in the manner prescribed on the permission form
5 The school district retains the discretion to reject requests for the administration of
medicine
6 All medication must be stored in a secured locked clean container or cabinet
accessible to authorized school personnel The school does not have facilities to
store medication that requires refrigeration
Medical support in case of an emergency
School has a very basic first-aid arrangement in case of any injury during school
hours First-aid is administered by a trained member under the supervision of senior
management As we are not permitted to give any oral medicines it is in your childs
best interest to call parents to further pursue medical assistance However in case of
severe injury or illness school may call RESCUE 1122 to transfer a student to a nearest
hospital and an immediate call is made to parents to seek further guidance
O School Telephone amp Cell Phone Use
No student will be allowed to use the office telephone without special permission
from the administrator or the School Secretary O level students are generally not
allowed to bring mobile phones to school In case a student needs to have a phone
on a particular day heshe will be required to hand it in to the school administrator
before classes start and collect it at home time Any students violating from this rule
will have to face disciplinary consequences
A-level students may use mobile phones only in the designated common rooms
They are strictly prohibited from using cell phones in the academic block and
especially in the classrooms
P School Dues
All school dues must be paid on stipulated dates on the fee bill otherwise the
student may not be allowed to sit through the regular school classes or
examinations The school administrator or accountant may notify parents
telephonically about outstanding dues In such circumstances please make sure
that the dues are cleared at the earliest and the bank deposit receipt is shown to
the school office In order to get any school documents such as transcripts
examination results O level certificates or recommendation letters all school dues
need to be cleared till that day Please see further rules at the back of the school
fee bill
DISCIPLINE CODE
There will be a clearly defined standard of behavior within the School community that
promotes a safe and productive learning and teaching environment All members of
this community have the responsibility to conduct themselves in a way that
demonstrates a mutual respect for all individuals their rights and their property
A Goals and Objectives
In planning and maintaining both school and classroom settings which promote
appropriate student conduct the SICAS is committed to the following objectives
bull To promote mutual respect among students stafffaculty administration and
parents through the display of appropriate language attitude and physical
behavior
bull To maintain a safe and secure learning environment in which all students have
the opportunity to reach their potential
bull To promote each students self-knowledge self-discipline and self-reliance
bull To recognize and value individual differences
bull To recognize that the management of student behavior is the collective
responsibility of students stafffaculty administrators and parents
bull To maintain open lines of communication in a positive fair and consistent
manner while recognizing the individual needs of students
Each childs education is the shared responsibility of the student the parent
guardian and the school Such a collaborative partnership can help motivate
support and encourage the student When a large group of people work together
in a community such as the school each partner must understand hisher
responsibilities or roles and their relationships
B Rules Regulations and Expectations
The rights and responsibilities for all students and staff members must be respected
at all times In an effort to strive for excellence it is important for students and staff to
be aware of the basic rules regulations and expectations that govern these rights
and responsibilities The following rules and regulations are consistent with the Goals
for all SICAS students set forth in the Student Handbook It is also expected that
students will follow the standards of conduct which have been established
C Academic Honesty (pertaining to Fraud Plagiarism and
Cheating)
Student work is highly respected and important to academic success For that
reason academic fraud cannot be tolerated Plagiarism is regarded as a serious
offense Plagiarism involves passing off other people‟s work as your own Any copied
or plagiarized work will be reviewed and may result in a zero for the assignment or
appropriate consequences In case if a student feels extreme academic pressures
please contact the counselor SICAS wants all students to succeed producing their
own product or work
D Acceptable Use of Technology
Students must conduct themselves in a responsible manner while using the school‟s
technology Computers and technology are being made available for educational
use and the use of equipment is a privilege not a right Accessing or producing
content that is vulgar racist profane violent obscene or pornographic is subject to
disciplinary action Internet chat and game play is not allowed at any time The
school has a right to monitor use of school technology
E School Uniform for Boys and Girls
All students must wear clean uniform to school on a regular basis
No jewelry of any type except for a watch and small studs for girls are allowed
Students will be liable for disciplinary action in case of not following the dress
code
Students who have games period (once a week) are required to come in their
sports uniform that specific day only
It is mandatory for all students to wear proper school uniform (regularsports)
supplied by the authorized uniform supplier
Students may not wear hats sweatshirt hoods or other headgear such as
bandanas or items that are determined inappropriate by school personnel in
the school building
All students must wear school-sanctioned black shoes
Clothing shall be worn with appropriate undergarments
School belts must be buckled sashes tied and shirts buttoned up omitting the
top most
Council members must wear their council badges at all times
Items that are worn for religious reasons must be approved in advance from the
school administration
All shorts should be worn no shorter than four inches from the top of the knee
Any clothing or hairstyle that disrupts the educational process is prohibited
1 Classroom and School Environment
Students are expected to behave in an orderly fashion in classrooms and all areas
of the school
It is a very serious matter to interfere with the educational process by being
disruptive in class or by creating disturbances in and around school
Pushing shoving running and ldquoplay-fightingrdquo are forms of unacceptable
behavior
All these may be regarded as acts of bullying which is strictly prohibited at SICAS
(Read ahead for more detail about this)
Students caught bullying others on social websites will also be subject to strict
disciplinary action that may also result in expulsion These cases would be directly
handled by the Principal of the school
Due to the potentially disruptive nature of electronic games electronic apparatus
and communication devices such as cellular phones are not permitted on school
premises and may be confiscated if found Students are not allowed to bring cell
phones CD and media players iPods radio walk-mans electronic games digital
diaries etc to school If there is an exigent need they must be submitted to the
administrator‟s office for safekeeping School will not be responsible for loss of any
electronic item
F Behavior Towards Peers amp Adults
Students must be respectful of each other and of all adults in the building
bull Rudeness disrespect and discourteous behavior are intolerable regardless of
the particulars of the situation
bull A student who is insolent or insubordinate in refusing to obey reasonable requests
made by a teacher or staff member is subject to firm disciplinary action including
suspension from school
1 Care of Building and Property
Everyone at SICAS should take pride in the appearance of our school Acts such as
theft and vandalizing school property are considered to be extremely serious They
are not only violations of our schools Code of Conduct they are against the law
Students found stealing damaging or defacing school or personal property will be
subject to disciplinary action including suspension and held responsible for the costs
of repairs or replacement Each case will be handled on an individual basis
Possession of matches lighters and other paraphernalia is forbidden on school
property
2 Physical Violence Fighting and Verbal Intimidation
Physical violence and verbal intimidation or threats directed toward any member of
the school community are not tolerated
Although some incidents begin
inadvertently each instance will
continue to be treated as a serious
disciplinary offense
Students involved in fighting bullying (see more below) ganging and other forms of
physical violence (regardless of who started the altercation) are subject to
suspension and their parents are notified The use of abusive obscene or profane
language andor gestures will be dealt with as a serious breach of conduct
3 Bullying
Respect for the dignity of others is a cornerstone of civil society Bullying creates an
atmosphere of fear and intimidation robs a person of their dignity detracts from the
safe environment necessary to promote student learning and will not be tolerated
by the Board of Directors Students who bully another person shall be held
accountable for their actions whether it occurs on the school grounds off school
grounds at a school sponsored or approved function activity or event or going to
or from school or a school activity
Definition Bullying is any pattern of behavior by a student or a group of students
that is intended to harass intimidate ridicule humiliate or instill fear in another child
or group of children Bullying behavior can be a threat of or actual physical harm
or it can be verbal abuse of the child Bullying is a series of recurring actions
committed over a period of time directed toward one student or successive
separate actions directed against multiple students
Examples of ldquoBullyingrdquo may include but are not limited to a pattern of behavior
involving one or more of the following
1 Sarcastic ldquocomplimentsrdquo about another student‟s personal appearance
2 Pointed questions intended to embarrass or humiliate
3 Mocking taunting or belittling
4 Non-verbal threats andor intimidation such as ldquofrontingrdquo or ldquochestingrdquo a person
5 Demeaning humor relating to a student‟s race gender ethnicity or personal
characteristics
6 Blackmail extortion demands for protection money or other involuntary
donations or loans
7 Blocking access to school property or facilities
8 Deliberate physical contact or injury to person or property
9 Stealing or hiding books or belongings andor
10 Threats of harm to student(s) possessions or others
Students are encouraged to report behavior they consider to be bullying including
a single action which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to their
teacher or the principal The report may be made anonymously Teachers and other
school employees who have witnessed or are reliably informed that a student has
been a victim of behavior they consider to be bullying including a single action
which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying shall report the incident(s) to
the principal Parents or legal guardians may submit written reports of incidents they
feel constitute bullying or if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to the
principal The principal shall be responsible for investigating the incident(s) to
determine if disciplinary action is warranted
Students found to be in violation of this policy shall be subject to disciplinary action
up to and including expulsion In determining the appropriate disciplinary action
consideration may be given to other violations of the student handbook that may
have simultaneously occurred
Notice of what constitutes bullying the school‟s prohibition against bullying and the
consequences for students who bully shall be conspicuously posted in classrooms
restrooms auditorium and school bus
4 Harassment
Words or actions directed at a particular person or group based on their sex race
religion national origin age sexual orientation physical appearance or disability in
any form will not be tolerated
5 Money and Personal Items
Students are to bring only money for breakfast lunch or for a specific school
purpose No toys games bats gloves balls tapes radios or any personal items are
to be brought to school The possession of cell phones or other telecommunication
devices by a student on school property or while attending school activities is
prohibited Such devices will be confiscated Parents may retrieve these items from
the school office after the confiscation period expires
6 Weapons
Students are forbidden to bring weapons sharp objects or explosives of any kind
including but not limited to guns knives firecrackers and cap guns Replicas of any
type of dangerous weapons are also forbidden A student who brings any weapon
to school is subject to suspension and possible expulsion (See Expulsion Policy)
7 Display of Affection
At SICAS we prohibit display of affection at school or school-sponsored activities To
establish a respectful environment in the context of our local culture please refrain
from intimate behavior of any sort Teachers and other staff members are instructed
to correct students if their behavior is not acceptable Please accept these
corrections in a constructive manner It is the intent to maintain a proper
atmosphere for all students and to prevent adverse consequences from occurring
G SICAS BUS CONDUCT
Bus Safety
All students using school transport are expected
to adhere to the guidelines in the SICAS Bus
Conduct Code as outlined in the Student
Handbook Improper conduct aboard a school
bus is to be treated as a school offense subject
to consequences at the discretion of the school
administration
Be on time to meet the bus Last minute rushing often causes accidents Also the
driver is not supposed to wait except when it is raining and then only long enough
for students to reach the bus from the nearest shelter
Wait for the bus at the designated area and do not venture far off
When getting on or off the bus use the handrail
After boarding the bus sit down as quickly as possible If the bus starts with a jolt you
could be thrown in the aisle if you are still standing
Keep the aisles clear Keep books lunch boxes legs and feet out of the aisle
Ride only the bus you are assigned to ride You must have permission in advance to
do otherwise
Do not open any windows without permission from the bus driver Keep head arms
and hands inside the bus
Do not throw anything inside the bus or out of the bus window Do not litter the bus
Make as little noise as possible The bus driver must be able to hear horns trains and
other warning signals
No horseplay or scuffling of any kind on the bus This is very distracting to the driver
Stay seated and facing the front of the bus at all times until the bus comes to a
complete stop where you get off
If you must cross the street in front of the bus go at least 10 feet in front of the bus so
the driver can have a clear view
The bus driver will have authority to report any disciplinary issue
H Care of Books
Please insist that your child uses but not abuses hisher books
Damagedlost books will be the responsibility of the student and
parents Costs for repair or replacement of books will be
charged Students are expected to bring booksnotebooks
according to their class schedule We discourage heavy bags
and unnecessary books and notebooks should not be brought to
school Students are advised to print their names and classes on their books and
notebooks as they often get misplaced The school will not be responsible for any
loss of property
I Smoking and Drug Use Policy
The initiation and implementation of a successful smoking policy requires the co-
operation and wholehearted support of both management and staff
Policy Statement
Smoking andor use of recreational drugs is known to be a serious risk to health It is
a significant cause of disease and premature death In addition there is now
evidence that ldquopassive smokingrdquo the inhaling of other people‟s smoke can cause
lung cancer in non-smokers as well as causing a deterioration of respiratory
conditions
This smoking and drug policy would not allow any smoking or possession of any
banned substance within the boundaries of the school site at any time by the
students parents or visitors
It would be the responsibility of school authorities to enforce the policy at all times
and to advice students to ensure that the students comply with these arrangements
Rules for Pupils
Smoking on campus is strictly not permitted at any time
Smoking during school visits trips or school events is strictly not permitted
Pupils caught smoking will be issued a pink slip
Rs1000- will be fined immediately if a child is caught smoking or credible evidence
is found of himher to have been smoking He or she may be liable for further
disciplinary action
Pupils caught with banned drugs or alcohol will be notified to the school authorities
and they will either be put on extended suspension or be expelled from the school
Awareness sessions on the dangers of smoking and or use of drugs may be planned
The above rules also apply to electronic cigarettes
J Litter and Chewing Gum Policy
Any student caught littering the school premises or school owned property will be
subjected to disciplinary action The act of chewing gum is especially prohibited as its
improper disposal causes unnecessary damage to school property In the event that a
student is found chewing a gum or littering the school premises he or she will be a
levied a fine of Rs500 in addition to facing disciplinary action
K Disciplinary Procedures amp Consequences
Communication among all members of the School community is essential in
implementing the Code of Conduct and helping students to assume their
responsibilities as citizens of this school All students and parents are encouraged to
bring any violations of rules and regulations to the attention of an administrator In
addition all school staff has an obligation to report violations of rules and regulations to
the school administration Both teachers and administrators will inform specific students
and parents when school expectations and standards of conduct are not being
maintained Students should have a full understanding of the consequences of their
behavior should they fail to meet school expectations The consequences of breaking
school rules depend on the seriousness of the behavior and the overall disciplinary
record of the individual student Every effort will be made to balance fairness with
consistency in the application of this code
SICAS disciplinary guidelines and policies include procedures which ensure that
students and parents will be informed of their rights regarding due process to be
followed by school authorities Any student involved in a disciplinary action is entitled to
an opportunity to express hisher position on the incident leading to disciplinary action
Parents have the right to request and ensure presence at such a meetinghearing
Note to Parents
Parents are to be informed of the above policies through this handbook and any
changes thereto through newsletters and other forms of communication
Detentions
Parents are entitled to 2 hours‟ notice of a detention that takes place outside normal
school hours so that the parents can make arrangements for transport or childcare The
notice should tell you why the detention was given and how long your child will have to
stay at school
If the child cannot attend the detention parents must explain the reasons to the child‟s
teacher or the principal They may reconsider the detention in certain circumstances
such as
The detention falls on an important religious day for the family
The parents are concerned about the length and safety of the route between
school and home
Parents can‟t reasonably make alternative arrangements for collecting their child
from school
In such circumstances a during school hours short-term suspension may be given
L Explanation of Consequences
Unacceptable classroom or school behavior will be handled according to the nature
and severity of action including verbal warnings counseling detention suspension and
referral to the office for discipline
1 Verbal Warning and Counseling (level 1)
If an administrativestaff member has issued a warning this indicates that student‟s
behavior is inappropriate and that continuation of this behavior may result in serious
consequences
Every effort is made at all levels within the school environment to help students adhere
to the academic and behavioral expectations at SICAS Many matters can be more
effectively resolved in counseling sessions that take place with teachers
administrators guidance counselors fellow students and parentsguardians
2 Pink Slips (level 2)
In case of any behavioral disciplinary or academic anomaly a Pink Slip may be
issued to a student This document indicates that a serious infringement of a school
rule has taken place Upon being issued a Pink Slip the discipline committee may
decide consequences depending upon the nature of offense A copy of the pink slip
will be retained in student‟s personal file for a record Issuance of pink slip will earn
negative house points for the respective house as well
3 Suspension and issuance of warning letters (Level 3)
After three successive pink slips are issued in one academic term a student may be
suspended for three school days and a parent-meeting may be called by school
administrator The Administrator will notify schedule of suspension to parents by
telephone and by issuing a suspension and warning letter
4 Expulsion
If in extreme cases a child is given repeated suspensions and if all other avenues of
counseling a child have failed or if the nature of offense is so dire the school Principal
may take a decision to expel a child This will be the last resort especially if the child is
on repeated Academic Probation and the continued behavior is so egregious that
other students in particular and the school environment in general are suffering as a
consequence The parents will be given due explanation as to the school‟s decision
and will be made to understand that the school reserves the legal right to disallow a
child from continuing as a student
5Other Consequences as Appropriate
RESOURCES
C School Office Personnel
PrincipalDirector Mr Shehryar Salamat (shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
Vice Principal Mr Muhammad Azhar Khan (azharkhansssedupk)
Administrator Zeeshan Khan (zeeshankhansssedupk) A Level Coordinator Mrs Lubna Assad O Level Coordinator Ms Saadia Qureshi Guidance Counselor Ms Nishat Hassan (nishathassansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
(shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
(azharkhansssedupk)
F Behavior Towards Peers and Adults
G SICAS Bus Policy
H Care of Books
I Smoking and Drug Use Policy
J Litter and Chewing Gum policy
K Disciplinary Procedures and Consequences
L Explanation of Consequences
8 RESOURCES
A School Office Personnel
B Head Office Personnel
C Handbook Feedback
WELCOME LETTER
Welcome to SICAS As you enter our campuses you will experience a lively
atmosphere a rich environment and a climate of learning You will find both teachers
and students actively and enthusiastically busy in one or the other form of learning
activities that are part of our daily tutoring routine It would not be off beam to say that
at SICAS one can find a sense of family that allows for individual expression as well as
teamwork that manifests a healthy collaboration The well-developed and innovative
lessons create an academic environment that enables the enhancement of each
students potential Moreover great care is taken to integrate the curriculum across
various disciplines
SICAS supports learning through several methods At times you will find two teachers
assisting the learning process supervising experiments in laboratories to help students
gain new insights into scientific method co-teaching and catering students individual
needs through remedial classes We strongly advocate participation in co curricular
activities as well and our students are provided with various opportunities via a number
of inter-house and inter-school events Because of a multipronged approach to
teaching there are many ways that student are assessed Evaluations are done
through subjective and objective tests quizzes projects report writing and
presentations
This student handbook offers parents and students concise guidelines for all academic
and administrative rules and regulations that are an intrinsic part of SICAS After reading
through it please sign the pledge and acknowledgement form found at the end and
return to our office for safe our records Please also feel free to contact us through email
or telephone to speak to a teacher counselor or the principal if you have any further
questions or concerns We look forward to having a wonderful year ahead
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
Our Vision
SICAS aims to develop in our students a strong intellectual and moral foundation and
leadership skills that enable them to flourish as responsible citizens We strive to provide
a strong academic program with a focus on superior teaching practices which allow
young men and women to develop a responsibility for their own learning a concern for
others and the resources to pursue fulfillment in their lives
Our MissionPhilosophy
We believe that the school has two main functions One of these is to help each
individual acquire the knowledge and skills to enable him to become a lifelong learner
These skills include locating and interpreting information as well as higher order thinking
skills such as relating evaluating and analyzing information The second basic function
of the school is to provide knowledge and training useful for being a successful
productive and well-adjusted citizen of a democracy
The end product is to develop a sound foundation of knowledge and skills that enable
life-long learning habits We believe in the dignity and worth of each individual At the
same time we know that all individuals differ emotionally physically socially and
intellectually Through guidance in all phases of school life it is hoped that student may
discover their self worth realize their highest potential and accept responsibilities
towards themselves and towards society With the support of parents and community
the school maintains a safe haven for students‟ intellectual development physical well
being social and emotional growth and moral awareness
Core Objectives
The primary objective of SICAS is to provide the best possible educational opportunities
for its students Knowledge and skills relevant to attainment goals addressed in the
mission are
1 Academic Areas
o Development of basic skills and understanding in the areas of
communication computation aesthetics scientific investigation physical
and mental fitness
o Development of sound problem solving skills in meaningful situations which
prepare the student to face situations resulting from change
o Provision of a comprehensive and diverse range of curricula which allows
for individual abilities and needs
o Provision of on-going self-evaluation by the school as a whole with regard
to teaching methodologies curricula and evaluation
2 Personal Development
o Awareness of Self
Acceptance and practice of moral and ethical responsibilities
Development of effective study and work habits through initiative
and self-discipline
Establishment of worthwhile goals toward which to work
Encouragement of participation in extracurricular pursuit
Encouragement of positive self-esteem
Encouragement of proper hygiene
o Awareness of Others
Understanding of and participation in group processes
Encouragement of tolerance and compassion toward others
Encouragement of acceptance of civic responsibilities
Expectations for All
Students teachers and parents share responsibility in the learning process Each
entity is valued and respected and each works for the benefit of all in our
community of learners SICAS offers students and the school community
opportunities to exercise responsibility decision making and leadership as well as
opportunities to participate in curricular and extracurricular activities Our mission
will be realized when our students begin to demonstrate an awareness of the
relationship between rights and responsibilities accept responsibility for their own
learning and master skills that enable them to become self-directed learners
who set high goals and develop intellectual curiosity
1 Academic Expectations
Students will meet appropriate levels of academic skills necessary to prepare for
assessment tests demonstrate an ability to use all resources and tools available
for learning and research including information systems and computer
technology develop personal study skills to a
level sufficient to discover organize interpret
and evaluate information in order to make
decisions and implement new ideas and
solutions demonstrate and effectively
employ receptive and expressive
communication skills including listening
reading writing and speaking and
demonstrate the ability to become life-long
learners through the use of critical thinking
skills problem solving skills physical development skills and an understanding of
the importance of personal wellness
2 Social and Personal Expectations
SICAS encourages in students to respect their own selves and others and to
develop a sense of dignity and self worth and a willingness to live and to work
with others in a spirit of productive cooperation In our life together we demand
honesty reward responsibility and cultivate an atmosphere of mutual caring
Our mission will be realized when our students begin to demonstrate a respect for
peers teachers and staff respect for individual differences including but not
limited to gender ability sexual identity ethnicity religion cultures and
language respect for property including the school building contents and
grounds as well as personal property of all school community members
ACADEMIC PROGRAM
O LEVEL Program The following subjects are compulsory for all O Level students at SICAS
schools
COMPULSORY
English Language
First Language Urdu
Pakistan Studies
Islamiat
Mathematics
English Literature
The compulsory subjects combine with the elective and optional subjects to complete
the list of signed up courses for any particular student The electives at SICAS SENIOR are
divided into 3 groups The Pre-medical Group Pre-engineering Group and the Business
Group The students must choose one of the three groups
ELECTIVE 1 ndash Pre-medicalPre-
engineering Group
Physics
Chemistry
Biology
ELECTIVE 2 ndash Pre-engineering Group
Physics
Chemistry
ICT
ELECTIVE 3 ndash Business Group
Accounts
Economics
Business Studies
Students can also choose one or more of the following optional subjects Such subjects
are usually offered through after school classes or offered for short duration crash
courses during the summer holidays Some of the optional courses are offered at SICAS
Senior for which students will have to arrange for their transportation
Additional Optional Subjects
Commerce
World History
Environmental Management
Art amp Design
Sociology
Additional Mathematics
Our ability to offer an optional subject at SICAS Senior is dependent upon establishing
critical class strength of at least 10 students at the time of signing up
A Level Program
We offer the following subjects in our A Level program at SICAS Senior
Physics
Chemistry
Biology
Mathematics
Further Mathematics
Computing
Principles of Accounts
Business Studies
Economics
Law
Sociology
Psychology
Government and Politics
Media Studies
Art and Design
Literature in English
Thinking Skills (AS)
General Paper (AS)
Students are advised to choose amongst the popular groupings of Pre-Medical
(Physics Chemistry Biology) Pre-Engineering (Physics Chemistry Mathematics)
Business (Accounts Economics Business Studies) Alternatively students may choose
any combination of the above subjects provided there are no clashes in the class
schedule Please contact the A Level coordinator to receive the timetable so you can
choose your classes Clashes may be removed by rescheduling classes in the interest of
the majority of the students General Paper is a compulsory AS Level course for
incoming Science and Business students Special permission may be granted at the
discretion of the school administration for excluding the General Paper as part of the
course load for a particular student
ENROLLMENT PROCESS
Prospective students can enter SICAS Senior at grade IX subject to allowable space in
classes Grade IX admissions take place in May-August of each year Students are
advised to visit the school‟s admissions office during this time to collect the school
prospectus and be taken on a round of school facilities After registering the student
will be asked to come in for an admission test and an interview An offer for admission
may be made after successfully completing the process The fee structure is available
from the admission office and is subject to revision each year
Admission tests are conducted for Grade IX O Level in the subjects of English
Mathematics and Urdu Placement tests may be offered to students in Grade X and XI
strictly at the discretion of the management Students being promoted from within SSS
may not sit for the admission tests unless there are some extenuating circumstances
A Level admission is based on the Cambridge CIE exam results Edexcel and other
board examination may also be considered along with a valid school transcript at the
time of admission
SICAS Senior does not encourage Matriculation students to get into A level stream
however students with extraordinary academic performance may be offered a
conditional admission in A level after conducting an admission test in Mathematics and
English based on CIE O level syllabus
MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS Limited numbers of Merit scholarships are available for A Level
students Students must apply for these and the actual amount is determined after
assessing their CIE O level results Merit Scholarships are awarded only for a limited time
and are applicable as long as students keep up their performance level in internal
exams (Mid-year or End of Year Exam) Sports and extra-curricular merit scholarships
may also be offered
Student Identity Cards
SICAS will issue students with a student identity card which is their official identification
as a student It must be used or shown when entering the school premises and at other
times upon request Students are strictly prohibited to allow other people to gain
access to the institute‟s facilities through this card It is important that the ID card is kept
safe A charge of Rs 200 will be made for replacements
Any queries about enrollments should be addressed to the admission office or the
Information Desk
Contact personal
Ms Shabbana Yasir
School Secretary
Email shabbanayasirsssedupk
sicassssedupk
STUDENT LIFE
A House System
There are 4 Houses at SICAS namely Salam Tipu Faiz and Qasim House Each
House has its distinct motto and is represented by its own flag A strong House Point
System is in place that enables the end-of-the-year House rankings in Academics
Sports Co-Curricular and General Proficiency
Behaviour points are also awarded and the demerits of school rule infractions are
subtracted to give a tally of points that go towards the Proficiency Cup
A notable feature of the House system is the nomination and appointment of House
Captains whose task is to rally fellow House members and to select individuals for
team events amongst other duties Housemasters and Housemistresses are also
appointed and they are responsible to oversee the performance and discipline of
their respective Houses
Students are encouraged to participate in sports and extracurricular events in order
to win points for their respective houses The student who stands out the most
amongst his or her peers will be shortlisted in the senior most Grade to be considered
for becoming House Prefect The criteria for nomination are based on character
academic accomplishment and extracurricular or sporting achievements The
selection committee consisting of school personnel and chaired by the Principal
have the final say in the nomination of House Prefects and Head BoyGirl
B Student Council
The Student Council provides an opportunity for students to take on leadership roles
become active and involve in their community develop organizational skills set and
achieve goals At SICAS student Council members are nominated every March
from primarily AI class The council members consist of School Head BoyGirl Deputy
Head BoyGirl House Captains Vice Captains Sports Captain Marshals and
Society representatives The student council nominations are done through 5 step
process
Self Nominations
Rectification of Self Nominations by Council Advisor
Selection of suitable candidates (Narrowing down process) by the nomination
committee comprising of Principal Vice Principal and Guidance Counselor
Interviews with the Nomination Committee
Final induction and announcement of the student council in the school assembly
and oath taking ceremony
List of Societies
SIDS English
SIDS Urdu
MUN Society
Dramatics Society
LAPS (Literature and Poetry Society)
Arts Society
Business Entrepreneurial Society
Irtiqa
SAW (Scientists at Work)
Environmental Society
Music Society
MediaNewsletter Society (Novelle)
C School Magazine
Each year the School publishes its own magazine through the members of the LAPS
Society The editor and sub editor is chosen from senior most grades and are usually
LAPS society heads He or she must demonstrate
strong writing and publishing skills Contents
include students articles class photos event
coverage student reports on special days
Student Council faculty and staff photos
outgoing class wills and many candid
photographs of our students having fun This
student activity is open to all students Students
learn planning photography skills layout and
design and many other aspects of publishing
The Magazine Staff and Advisor determine the schedule of the meetings and the
content Magazine committee is headed by the Magazine head who works in close
coordination with English Language teachers to monitor working of the magazine
committee
D Sports and Evening Games
After school games program is offered for physical as well as mental growth of the
students This is an integral part of physical development and all our students are
encouraged to participate in sporting events We utilize the best sporting facilities and
coaches in town to meet the objectives of making our students excel in their chosen
sport
Objective
To partake in competitions that honour and promote sports and have a positive
impact on social development
To expand the capacity for responding to others by organized group activities
To extend self-awareness through purposeful venture in outdoor situations
To develop physical fitness by continued exposure to outdoor activities
To enhance environmental awareness to perceive and identify our national
heritage by conducting outings in the wilderness
SICAS schools offer training camps for the following sports
Athletics
Cricket
Table Tennis
Football
Hockey
Basketball
Tennis
Swimming
Badminton
Training camps for a particular sport is subject to student interest and the availability of
a suitable coach SICAS Main athletic facilities can be used for some of the camps
especially for Tennis and Football where we have a proper tennis center and football
ground
In liaison with the Adventure Foundation of Pakistan SICAS offers its students a wide
scope of organized activities to promote their self-expressions through adventure by
providing them safe opportunities to discover and equip themselves with a first-hand
experience of outdoor living Camping activities offered during the summer season
include mountaineering expeditions trekking trails rock climbing rappelling and
various other expeditions by boat During winters our students are taken for winter
camp-crafts ice climbing desert trekking downhill skiing and sailing
A After School Clubs and Camps
Student life at SICAS is not just about academics but also about a diverse co-curricular
program specially designed to enable students to explore their talents and creative
abilities Students are encouraged to participate in theatre debates art technology
music social services sporting activities and much more
SICAS offers a broad spectrum of different after school clubs These clubs are not only
important for a child‟s mental growth but also serve to foster his social skills Such
activities are absolutely essential if a child is to grow up confident full of life and
exuberance Students are encouraged to become active members of various clubs
such as the Music Club English and Urdu Debate Clubs Dramatics Club Photography
Club Entrepreneurial Club The arrangement of these clubs will be subject to student
interest
B Use of The LibraryComputer
Students are encouraged to use the library or computer lab for research and to
spend their time constructively They are required to adhere to the following
guidelines
Students may use the library during school within allocated library lesson or may
borrow books after school School library also remains operational during summer
vacations
The librarian may schedule special classes near the beginning of the school year
for teaching or reviewing specific library skills
Students are expected to be orderly and quiet while in the library
It is prohibited take any resource out of the library without following proper
procedures
Students are responsible for paying fines for any books or library materials that
they lose or damage
Students are also provided internet lab apart from computer lab where they can
access e-sources
STUDENT SUPPORT
A Academic Probation
All students who receive failing grades on their report card are put on Academic
Probation and are required to participate in academic monitoring Monitoring is a
cooperative effort shared by school heads the teaching staff the student and
hisher parents Students placed on monitoring will receive a weekly or fortnightly
progress report from the respective coordinator office The report includes
comments on the students effort class work homework and has indicators for the
students test average Students placed on probation will be expected to fully
participate in all activities designated for their improvement Parents are
encouraged to visit and confer with the individual teacher if there are concerns with
their childs academic progress Students on Academic Probation may be barred
from participating in co-curricular and sporting activities
B Remedial Program amp Homework Help
To improve the performance of at risk or struggling
learners SICAS holds after-school remedial classes for
selected subjects This is a mandatory program for
struggling students and serves to extend and
strengthen classroom lessons and learning This
program is offered free of cost either during break or
after school
PARENT SUPPORT AND
INVOLVEMENT
A Communication Between Home
and School
Involving parents is essential to improve student achievement therefore the school
fosters and supports active parental involvement This is accomplished through
regular two-way meaningful communication scheduled parent-teacher
conferences active involvement in a variety of roles and the promotion of
responsible parenting
Throughout the year students papers are sent home in order to keep parents
informed Teachers are encouraged to make every effort to clearly explain
expectations related to various assignments When papers are sent home with
unsatisfactory grades or notes concerning incomplete assignments please follow up
on this It is the responsibility of parents to closely monitor their child‟s academic
progress and insist that students complete all assignments
B How to help
A childs report card is as personal and as individual as the child It is best not to
compare report cards among children in the family or in the neighborhood Since
children do not develop or learn at the same rate we strive to understand how your
child learns best and cater to each individual‟s unique style of learning It is
recommended that you have at least two conferences a year with your childs
teacher If you have questions about your childs work progress grades or other
concerns please call the school office to schedule a meeting
C Parents Can Help
Following are some things parents can do to help their children be successful in
school
Insist on regular attendance and punctuality
Keep your child home when they are sick Encourage and help the student to
make up work missed due to absence Also remember to send in a written
application for hisher leave
Be sure your child gets a good nights sleep (9 or l0 hours) and has a wholesome
breakfast before coming to school
Show a sincere interest in what your child is doing in school
Be informed of school rules expectations and your childs progress
Provide a suitable time and place for your child to read and study at home
Set and maintain reasonable standards of behavior for your child
Nurture self-discipline in your child
Foster in your child () respect for others and to obey the law and those in
authority
Encourage your child to appreciate people to value work and to recognize his
or her place in the immediate community and beyond
Be active in the school PTC‟s and attend school functions whenever possible
POLICIES amp PROCEDURES
A Daily Schedule
1 School Hours O Levels
REGULAR DAYS
Morning Afternoon
O level 750 am 200 pm
A level 800 am 400 pm(as per
schedule)
HOUSE ASSEMBLY IS MANDATORY FOR ALL O AND A LEVEL STUDENTS
2 School Hours A Level
Arrival Member of the student council have to report (on a rotational basis) for the morning assembly
according to their schedules All other students can come to school at the time of their first morning
class
Departure A Level students must adhere to their allotted timetable They are not allowed to leave
campus once they arrive However they may leave after their last class after 1200 noon Students are
encouraged to spend their free time in the library or other designated study areas of the campus to
revise their lectures or on assigned class work A Level students are also allotted time for recreation and
physical education is also incorporated as part of their weekly schedule
NOTE All A Level students are required for the House Assembly on Tuesdays
Morning
Tuesday 750 am
3 House Assembly and House Meetings
Each house hosts the Tuesday Morning House Assembly on a rotational basis The
House is free to select presenters for that particular day and must ensure their
adequate preparation House Meetings are to be held at least once a month after
the Tuesday Morning House Assembly Once the meeting is announced the House
Captains must come up with an Agenda around which the discussions take place
Students are typically motivated and shortlisted for upcoming inter-house events
and a review of the House Points also takes place Students andor Council
members who are absent from the House Assembly or the House Meeting are
subject to disciplinary action They must inform the school administration in advance
if an allowed leave is to be sought
B Attendance
Late Arrival (Tardy)
Tardy is defined as not being in school before
morning assembly or in other words by the second
bell Please see that your child arrives at school
well before 750 when the tardy bell rings Students
who come late must report to the main office for
an admission slip
The school policy towards tardy in one academic
term is as follows
First and second time Name is registered
3rd time Pink Slip is issued and a disciplinary action is taken as per policy
Fourth time Child is sent to the Principal‟s Office for in-school detention and parents
are informed For each additional tardy after 3rd time a pink slip is issued suspension
for onetwo day will be given after issuance of 3rd pink slip House master class
teacher and house captain are informed about the student is contributing negative
points for the respective house
Tardiness from Class (A Level)
If an A level student is late to class by more than 5 minutes he will not be allowed to
enter the classroom A-level students are expected to be seated before the
respective subject teacher arrives in the class Under special reasons A level
coordinator may permit the entrance of the student with a warning
Students arriving late by more than 10 minutes are issued pink slips and are marked
absent not only for the class but also for the whole day
A level teachers may address tardiness issues individually The parent will be
contacted if the problem persists
Absences from School
SICAS recognizes two types of absences of students Excused and Unexcused
Absence An excused absence is defined as one in which the student was absent
for one of the following reasons
bull Personal illness of student
bull Official school-sponsored activities
bull Medical appointments
bull Serious illness in the immediate family (parent guardian sibling grandparent
child)
bull Death in the immediate family (same as above)
bull Any circumstances not covered above which the school principal or committee
determines are excused
Any absence not described above will be defined as unexcused
All absences from school need to be reported to the school office before 8am on
the day of the absence Parents are requested to contact the school office via
telephone for this purpose Parents may send information through e-mail to the
official school address but this must be followed by a written application (see
below)
The school year consists of 180 full days of instruction No half days are permissible
Students must have at least 90 of attendance ie 162 of the 180 days Absences in
excess of 10 will be a factor for consideration in determining promotion There are
specific policies regarding homework during absences Please refer to the
Homework Policy for guidance
Approval of leave in form of written application addressed to the Principal must be
submitted to the school office Valid reasons regarding serious illness must be
accompanied by a medical certificate Weddings outside immediate family will not
be considered as a valid excuse for absence Overseas travel should be undertaken
during summer vacations or winter break Special travel for immigration purposes will
be approved on a case-to-case basis Fine policy for unexcused absence is as
follows
o A child will be fined Rs200 for absence on days adjoining weekends ie Friday
and Monday
o Written warning letter addressed to the parent is issued for absents exceeding
10 (more than 5 days in a term)
o If a leave application for multiple absences is not received in time the student
may be liable to face disciplinary action
Early Dismissal
If possible parents should try to schedule external appointments or other events
outside of school hours If a child is to be dismissed early it is important that a signed
note by the parentguardian be sent in the morning to alert the school authorities a
phone call for said purpose will not be accepted because of security reasons
except under exceptional circumstances Students will not be called out of class
prior to the arrival of the parent If your child will be returning to school after an
appointment the child must sign back into the office
Note to Parents
Emergency messages and personal items will be delivered to the students only
through school office No visitor is allowed to go to a classroom during school hours
C Homework Policy
SICAS believes that the purpose of
homework is to provide students with
opportunities to extend classroom lessons
and to transfer specific skills and concepts to
new situations In addition homework is
designed to develop personal responsibility
self-discipline and effective study skills As
with all instructional activities homework
assignments are meaningful relevant and grade appropriate
1 Routine Homework Assignments
Generally teachers assign any of four types of daily homework assignments
These are preparation practice extension and creative enrichment
assignments Examples of these types of assignments are
Preparation This type of assignment is intended to help students get ready for
the next days classroom lesson Students might be asked to write their own
discussion questions based on the reading assignment Or the student may be
asked to complete answers to reading review questions from the text
Practice By successfully completing practice assignments students have the
opportunity to review and reinforce skills knowledge and information presented
in a previous lesson
Extension Extension assignments ask students to expand on skills andor
concepts taught during a previous class For example after studying an historical
period a student might be asked to read an article or book pertaining to that
period and report their findings to the class
CreativeEnrichment This assignment includes analyzing synthesizing and
evaluating concept or skills already taught Students have an opportunity to
develop and apply their own ideas about a topic and prepare a presentation
for the teachers or class
2 Long-Term Assignments
Another category of homework is the long-term assignment Frequently teachers
will assign long-term assignments that generally include special projects
research reports or book reports The number and frequency of these
assignments vary according to specific course requirements The amount of time
required to complete the assignments may be from one week to as long as four
weeks
3 Daily Reading
A students ability to read is strengthened by reading each day at home The
school strongly urges each student to spend time reading for pleasure or interest
each day In addition to books of interest newspapers magazines and journals
can be included A minimum of 20 to 30 minutes of daily reading will significantly
enhance students reading skills
D Expectations on Homework
The specific amount of homework assigned varies according to subject and grade
level The amount of time individual students spend in homework studies will also
vary according to the individual students study skills and personal work habits
These variables are important considerations when teachers parents and students
work to identify the appropriate amount of time a student should spend in
homework study The recommendations listed below serves to provide guidelines to
parents and students When applying recommended time to individual students
please keep in mind the variables of grade subject students work habits and
motivation Teachers homework assignments may also vary slightly in amount of
time expected of students
1 Homework for Absentees
Students are required to turn in completed assignments given to them during
multiple day absences upon their return to school Students are responsible for
making up for any missed work upon their return to school
Note Teachers are not obligated to provide advance assignments for students
2 School Absences Because of Family Vacations
There are times when families plan vacations when school is in session Students who
are absent from school because of vacations cannot be excused from their
scholastic obligations The school recognizes the importance of family time for its
students The school also understands the difficulty and complexity of scheduling
important family events The guidelines presented below address the problem in a
manner that best supports the purposes and goals of the school and the needs of
the student
Teachers are not obligated to provide advance assignments for students
Students and parents are obligated to initiate making up for specific assignments
missed because of vacation during regularly scheduled school sessions
Teachers are expected to provide the same reasonable make-up opportunities
extended to students who experience an excused absence Teachers are not
O Level 2-3 hours daily
A level 3-4 hours daily
expected to provide more time for students who missed school because of family
vacations
3 Chronic Homework Difficulties
At times students may struggle in meeting their homework obligations When
students routinely experience difficulties in completing homework assignments
teachers and parents need to confer about the nature of the students difficulties
The school faculty has had success in assisting students to work through study skill
problems We know that collaborative school-home efforts can be effective in
helping students improve their study skills Please contact the school with your
questionsconcerns when you believe your child is experiencing chronic homework
problems
E Examinations
Assessments and Examinations are ongoing processes and are diagnostic formative
and summative SICAS monitors and records the performance of students in these
examinations and communicate students‟ performance to parents through report
cards in formal parent teacher meetings at least 3 times in an academic year
O and A Level (grade IX X and A-I)
October
Assessments
Mid-Year
Exam
March
Assessments
End of Year
Exam
Consolidated
50 marks 100 marks 50 marks 100 marks 300 marks
Second
week of
October
Second
week of
December
Second
week of
March
Secondthird
week of May
O and A level (grade XI and A-II)
October
Assessments
Send-Ups Mocks Consolidated
50 marks 100 marks 100 marks 250 marks
Second
week of
October
Second
week of
December
Second
week of
March
Reports are sent out after each examination and assessment Assessment Report
cards are printed on white paper and Examination reports are printed on formal
watermarked cards Results of the examinations for Universities are only generated
on the school transcript Date sheet for the examinations and assessments are
handed out to the student at least 2 weeks prior to the exam
F Promotion and detention Policy
Promotion of the students will be decided by the Promotion Committee comprises of
the
Academic HeadDirector SSS
Head of school
Coordinator
Class teacher
Subject teacher(s)
Note
Decisions of the promotion committee are final
Re-evaluation will only be permissible after the promotion committee
meets again
A special ad-hoc committee appointed by the promotion committee
will recheck answer scripts of intended detainees before the declaration
of result
All examination Answer scripts are shown to students and handed over
to parents in PTCs
Promotion Rules
Class VIII to IX
The O level promotion policy dictates that students require a minimum of 60 in 6
subjects in order to be promoted Conversely if a student secures U‟s in English or
Mathematics he will not merit promotion to O level stream
Class IX to X
For promotion to Class X pass marks are 50 in all subject
Class X to XI
For promotion to Class XI pass marks are 50 all subject
Class A-I to A-II
For promotion to Class A-II pass marks are 50 all subject
If a student secures more than 1U in the send up examinations his entry will be sent as a
private candidate for the CIE examinations however the registration process would be
completed through school as a bdquoprivate candidate‟
Double FailureDetention
Double failure means the failure of a student to qualify for promotion on
two consecutive occasions during hisher school career
A student who fails more than once in this way will be subject to
withdrawal the student from the school
At the time of the first failure the promotion committee may take into
account any special circumstances such as lengthy and unavoidable
absence from school and decide whether they constitute a valid reason
for allowing the student to be promoted to the next class In such a case
an undertaking must be taken from parents at the time of the first failure
committing them to withdraw their child if heshe fails again the next year
Double promotion
Double promotion is not permissible in any class for the OA Level program
Conditional promotions
Conditional promotions are to be strongly discouraged If at all necessary it
must be accompanied by an undertaking from parents committing them to
share responsibility for their child‟schildren‟s performance within the school
Absence from Examinations or Assessments and Retake Policy for Internal Assessments
and Examinations
Students who are absent for class tests assessed written work or examinations will not
be retested but would be considered under the following rules
o In case a student has been unable to sit for the end-of-year examinations
with a valid reason the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of
hisher consolidated performance in the continuous assessment and the mid-
year examinations
o If a student is absent from the mid-year examination with a genuine reason
the promotion decision will be based on the continuous assessment and the
end-of-year examination results
o In case if a student misses any examinationsassessments due to his late
admission the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of the later
continuous assessments and the end-of-year examinations
o Students on approved long leave for a negotiated period of time are given a
placement test for the compulsory subjects at the time of rejoining
o If a student is absent from one or two subjects in the end-of-year
examinations without a valid reason the marks of the mid-year examinations or
the minimum passing marks will be allotted whichever is less If heshe is absent
for the entire mid-year or end-of-year examinations without a valid reason
heshe will be given no credit at all for the examination
o If a student has been absent for less than half the class tests or assessed
written work during a term the average marks gained in other tests and written
work or the minimum passing marks as decided by the promotion committee will
be allotted for the missing work
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests with a genuine
reason hisher assessments are based solely on the number of tests taken
o When a student is absent for more than half the class tests with a genuine
reason heshe may be given the average of the other class tests or minimum
passing marks whichever is less
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests without a genuine
reason heshe may be awarded minimum pass marks or the average of the
other tests whichever is less however heshe is given no credit for the ones
missed
o A student who misses any exam is not eligible for a prize for academic
excellence in the Academic Prize distribution ceremony
Retake Policy for CIE OA level Examinations
Any OA level student can only sit in OctNov session for re-take examinations
through school as per CIE policy Heshe will have to pay all dues imposed by
CIEBritish councilSchool Admin fee as per stated exam
Any OA level student who wishes to appear in the next MayJune session
that will be treated as a fresh entry and child will have to be enrolled in the level
for one year to appear as a regular candidate of the school
Malpractice Cases
If it is established that a student has indulged in any malpractice or breach of
the examination rules heshe may be required to
Forfeit any award for the paper in which a student is found to be
cheating No marks will be awarded for the particular exam
Leave the school (this may be appropriate for a habitual offender or
one who threatens a teacher or who seriously disrupts an examination)
G Grading and Rewards Policy
As per CIE policies students‟ performance is benchmarked using six grades (A-E)
An bdquoA‟ is awarded for the highest level of achievement whereas bdquoE‟ indicates minimum
satisfactory performance A bdquoU‟ is given for ungraded or unsatisfactory performance
For O level
A grade for Effort and Behavior is also awarded in the internal examinations on a 1-4
scale as shown in the diagram above
HONOUR ROLL
Students in grades who receive all Ain their consolidated internal result or highest
result in CIE examinations will be placed on the honor roll Students will be eligible for
additional rewards at the time of the annual prize distribution ceremony The criteria
for these rewards may be inquired from the school authorities
H Graduation Requirements
Graduation at SICAS occurs in two stages First upon completing the internal
academic requirements of the school The students are invited to attend their
Graduation Ceremony at the school Annual Prize Distribution This event that takes
place in April every year Second the student is considered a High School graduate
after passing his CIE A Level exam the result of which is declared in August of the
year the exam is taken
To meet the internal requirement of the school students must successfully clear the
AI End-of-Year exam and attain an adequate passing grades in the send-up and
mock exams Borderline cases concerning students on Academic Probation will be
given clearance to graduate at the discretion of the school Principal
In order to pass the CIE exams students must clear three CIE full-credit A Level
exams and attain passing marks in each Upon clearance of the CIE exam students
a student previously on academic probation may attain the SICAS diploma
Subject ChangeWithdrawal (A Level) Class schedules will be given to students prior to the start of each term Subject
changes or withdrawals will be allowed through the first 2 weeks of the September
of A-I thereafter enrollment in new subjects will be at the discretion of the school
authorities and students will be charged subject changewithdrawal fee
H Student Records Permanent records include the student‟s personal file copies of his report cards
certificates of scholastic and co-curricular achievements letters of commendation
or of concern behavioral incident reports standardized testing results attendance
and health records A student andor parentslegal guardians may see the student‟s
record by making an appointment with the school office The student andor
parentslegal guardians may request for any statements or documents in the record
if it pertains to the student‟s school work Students may request that a particular item
be removed from the file however the counselor may or may not grant the request
If the request is denied an appeal may be made to the Principal
I Summer School Camps SICAS Senior offers a summer school program of varying lengths during the winter
and summer vacation period Summer school is for catching up with the required
course work as well as for preparing for O Level Optional subjects Summer school
also provides a variety of co- curricular and leadership programs such as Debate
MUN French swimming and other sports training camps
J Withdrawal
To withdraw a student or parent should obtain a Withdrawal Form from the school
office and have it signed by counselor librarian and the Principal A student must
have hisher parentlegal guardian‟s permission to withdraw All books and materials
checked out are to be returned and school dues including fines assessed due to
damaged or lost materials should be paid Any student seeking withdrawal before
graduating will have to state reason for leaving and parentslegal guardian‟s need
to meet with Vice PrincipalPrincipal in person to get the school leaving certificate
(SLC)
K Attestation and issuance of school documents
Students need to present original documents to get photocopies of academicco-
curricular achievement certificates verified School will not attest any copy without
verifying the original document SICAS issues certificates such as bona fide
certificate hope certificate school transcripts school reports on request In order to
obtain such certificates a request to the guidance counselor must be made at least
5 businesses days in advance All certificates will be specifically addressed to
institutions where submission is needed Transcripts and recommendation letters will
directly mailed to the universities where student is seeking an admission Mailing or
courier charges must be borne by the student
L Support from the Counselorrsquos Office
The Guidance Counselor
Guides and advises students on college admissions
Writes comprehensive honest and positive descriptive statements for students
through the various resources available to himher such as information from
teachers advisors parents and observation of the student from hisher own
personal experience
Liaisons with admissions officers of universities and colleges
Reports any disciplinary incidents regarding an applicant to hisher university if
such an incident occurs after the submission of the student‟s application
Informs the colleges and universities if it is discovered that a child‟s work on his
personal statementcollege essay is not his own plagiarism is not allowed and is
very strictly handled by school personnel and universities personnel locally and
abroad
Reports any positive developments in a student‟s profile to hisher university since
the submission of hisher application (eg Mid-year report End of year report)
Coordinates and follows-up with the universitycollege personnel for any
additional documents that might be needed for the student‟s admissions file
Responds to any queries that the university admissions officers may have
regarding the student(s) application to their universities
Follows up with students and the universitiescolleges they have applied to
regarding their admission status
Makes a student understand that it is hisher own academic record and overall
profile that determines admission to a universitycollege
Ensures that all that the admissions requirements are completed by the students
and the office personnel involved in a timely manner and that all documents
are mailed (via online or courier services) to the Universitiescolleges before the
published deadlines
Expectations from A-I and A-II students
A Level students are expected to visit counselor office in the beginning of A-I to
get to know the complete procedures of counselor office Moreover all students
need to coordinate with counselor to ensure that their files are established in
counselor‟s office for future proceeding
At the beginning of A-I an orientation session is held to encourage students to
take on a challenging curriculum appropriate to their abilities
All students must meet SICAS internal application deadlines
When researching for colleges students should look for at least two ldquosafetyrdquo
colleges two or three ldquolikelymiddle rangerdquo colleges and two ldquodreamreach
collegesrdquo depending on their academic record and personal profile
Research for colleges should depend on the preferred location the most
suitable program offered to suit the student‟s career goals the size of the school
the student wishes to attend the nature of the teaching style offered
preparation for a future career choice cost and the availability of financial aid
(if required)
Students should provide the teachercounselors with a CV or resume to assist in
writing a recommendation letter
Students should start work on their personal statement during the summer at the
end of A-I
Students should keep themself well informed about school activities and
resources available through assembly announcements and bulletin boards
Expectations from Parents
Support and encourage your child offering advice and guidance when
appropriate
Encourage your son or daughter to visit the Guidance Counselor Office at SICAS
and not to hesitate to ask questions regarding college applicationscareer goals
or to update the Counselor about their academic performance and
involvement in extracurricular activities
Avoid imposing or forcing your preferences regarding careercollege choices
onto your son or daughter It is important to remember that college planning
decisions are as much as possible a student‟s decision However do help your
child to gather enough information and research thoroughly through the various
resources available before making hisher decision
Family meetings should be held as early as the end of a student‟s Grade XI (or
even earlier) These meetings should focus where the parents want to send their
child for undergraduate studies and to start the ground-work on college
admissions This decision will be based on many factors finances family
commitments amongst others
Parents should be open to new ideas and suggestions They should not be
focusing only on the best-known colleges but rather on the ldquobest suitedrdquo
colleges for their sons and daughters where heshe can be happy
Parents should help their child to understand that there is always more than one
college that is appropriate for himher
Parents should encourage their child that there are no shortcuts to getting into
the top colleges an ethical approach to college admissions should be
supported
Parents should teach their children to complete their own applications write
their own personal statementscollege essays
M Public Access to School
1 Visiting the School
It is highly appreciated if visitors seek a prior appointment in order to meet any
management staff member The Front-desk officer and school administrator will
always be available during school hours to answer any query However Vice
PrincipalPrincipal may not be able to meet visitors without a prior appointment
Due to security reasons parents and visitors are required to get visitor‟s pass at the
gate to enter in to the school premises All visitors must first report to the main office
The Front-desk officer will manage your meeting with the concerned staff
2 Contacting the School
At times it will be necessary for parents to contact the school to speak to teachers
or occasionally their children during school hours Please use the following
procedures
Teachers
The school holds formal parent teacher conferences (PTC‟s) in order to bring parents
up to date with the progress of their child If a meeting is necessary in addition to the
scheduled PTC‟s then parents must make a request for such an appointment
through the school secretary Teachers are not permitted to leave the students
unattended in order to meet with parents and such meetings will be allowed at the
discretion of the school PrincipalVice Principal
Students
Occasionally a parent may need to pass on a message directly to their
sondaughter at school If you need to leave a message or speak directly to your
child please briefly explain the situation to the front-desk officer Heshe will take the
necessary measures to put you in touch with your child
3 Dropping items off at school
Parents often find themselves coming to drop off homework books lunch lunch
money gym clothes musical instruments etc at the school Parents must come to
the office and not leave items with the guard at the gate The item must be labeled
with the name and class of the student before the front-desk officer sends it to the
student
N Healthcare Information
Parents are requested to inform the school about any
health issues pertaining to their sondaughter Especially
in case of diabetic asthmatic dyslexia neurological or
acute psychological depression parents must provide
complete written information regarding their child‟s
medication It is equally important to fill out the
emergency contact information in the student file
Prescription Medication in Schools
If under exceptional circumstances a child is required to take prescription
medication during school hours and the parent cannot be at school to administer
the medication the medication can be administered in compliance with the
following regulations
1 A permission form with written dated instructions and permission signed by
the parent will be maintained by the school and will include
o The doctor‟s prescription
o child‟s name
o name of medication
o purpose of medication
o time to be administered
o dosage
o possible side effects
o termination date for administering the medication access and
maintenance of inhalers prescribed for asthmatic students
2 Parents will be responsible for delivering medication to the school and reclaiming
any unused medications ALL MEDICATION MUST BE IN A CONTAINER
APPROPRIATELY LABELED BY THE PHARMACY (OR DOCTOR‟S SUBSCRIPTION)
STATING THE NAME OF MEDICATION DOSAGE AND TIME TO BE ADMINISTERED
Any unused medications will be destroyed by school personnel if unclaimed
more than one week following termination of treatment or at the end of the
school year
3 The parents of the child must assume responsibility for informing the Principal of
any change in the child‟s health or change in medication
4 The school personnel will not be responsible for any adverse drug reaction when
medication has been given in the manner prescribed on the permission form
5 The school district retains the discretion to reject requests for the administration of
medicine
6 All medication must be stored in a secured locked clean container or cabinet
accessible to authorized school personnel The school does not have facilities to
store medication that requires refrigeration
Medical support in case of an emergency
School has a very basic first-aid arrangement in case of any injury during school
hours First-aid is administered by a trained member under the supervision of senior
management As we are not permitted to give any oral medicines it is in your childs
best interest to call parents to further pursue medical assistance However in case of
severe injury or illness school may call RESCUE 1122 to transfer a student to a nearest
hospital and an immediate call is made to parents to seek further guidance
O School Telephone amp Cell Phone Use
No student will be allowed to use the office telephone without special permission
from the administrator or the School Secretary O level students are generally not
allowed to bring mobile phones to school In case a student needs to have a phone
on a particular day heshe will be required to hand it in to the school administrator
before classes start and collect it at home time Any students violating from this rule
will have to face disciplinary consequences
A-level students may use mobile phones only in the designated common rooms
They are strictly prohibited from using cell phones in the academic block and
especially in the classrooms
P School Dues
All school dues must be paid on stipulated dates on the fee bill otherwise the
student may not be allowed to sit through the regular school classes or
examinations The school administrator or accountant may notify parents
telephonically about outstanding dues In such circumstances please make sure
that the dues are cleared at the earliest and the bank deposit receipt is shown to
the school office In order to get any school documents such as transcripts
examination results O level certificates or recommendation letters all school dues
need to be cleared till that day Please see further rules at the back of the school
fee bill
DISCIPLINE CODE
There will be a clearly defined standard of behavior within the School community that
promotes a safe and productive learning and teaching environment All members of
this community have the responsibility to conduct themselves in a way that
demonstrates a mutual respect for all individuals their rights and their property
A Goals and Objectives
In planning and maintaining both school and classroom settings which promote
appropriate student conduct the SICAS is committed to the following objectives
bull To promote mutual respect among students stafffaculty administration and
parents through the display of appropriate language attitude and physical
behavior
bull To maintain a safe and secure learning environment in which all students have
the opportunity to reach their potential
bull To promote each students self-knowledge self-discipline and self-reliance
bull To recognize and value individual differences
bull To recognize that the management of student behavior is the collective
responsibility of students stafffaculty administrators and parents
bull To maintain open lines of communication in a positive fair and consistent
manner while recognizing the individual needs of students
Each childs education is the shared responsibility of the student the parent
guardian and the school Such a collaborative partnership can help motivate
support and encourage the student When a large group of people work together
in a community such as the school each partner must understand hisher
responsibilities or roles and their relationships
B Rules Regulations and Expectations
The rights and responsibilities for all students and staff members must be respected
at all times In an effort to strive for excellence it is important for students and staff to
be aware of the basic rules regulations and expectations that govern these rights
and responsibilities The following rules and regulations are consistent with the Goals
for all SICAS students set forth in the Student Handbook It is also expected that
students will follow the standards of conduct which have been established
C Academic Honesty (pertaining to Fraud Plagiarism and
Cheating)
Student work is highly respected and important to academic success For that
reason academic fraud cannot be tolerated Plagiarism is regarded as a serious
offense Plagiarism involves passing off other people‟s work as your own Any copied
or plagiarized work will be reviewed and may result in a zero for the assignment or
appropriate consequences In case if a student feels extreme academic pressures
please contact the counselor SICAS wants all students to succeed producing their
own product or work
D Acceptable Use of Technology
Students must conduct themselves in a responsible manner while using the school‟s
technology Computers and technology are being made available for educational
use and the use of equipment is a privilege not a right Accessing or producing
content that is vulgar racist profane violent obscene or pornographic is subject to
disciplinary action Internet chat and game play is not allowed at any time The
school has a right to monitor use of school technology
E School Uniform for Boys and Girls
All students must wear clean uniform to school on a regular basis
No jewelry of any type except for a watch and small studs for girls are allowed
Students will be liable for disciplinary action in case of not following the dress
code
Students who have games period (once a week) are required to come in their
sports uniform that specific day only
It is mandatory for all students to wear proper school uniform (regularsports)
supplied by the authorized uniform supplier
Students may not wear hats sweatshirt hoods or other headgear such as
bandanas or items that are determined inappropriate by school personnel in
the school building
All students must wear school-sanctioned black shoes
Clothing shall be worn with appropriate undergarments
School belts must be buckled sashes tied and shirts buttoned up omitting the
top most
Council members must wear their council badges at all times
Items that are worn for religious reasons must be approved in advance from the
school administration
All shorts should be worn no shorter than four inches from the top of the knee
Any clothing or hairstyle that disrupts the educational process is prohibited
1 Classroom and School Environment
Students are expected to behave in an orderly fashion in classrooms and all areas
of the school
It is a very serious matter to interfere with the educational process by being
disruptive in class or by creating disturbances in and around school
Pushing shoving running and ldquoplay-fightingrdquo are forms of unacceptable
behavior
All these may be regarded as acts of bullying which is strictly prohibited at SICAS
(Read ahead for more detail about this)
Students caught bullying others on social websites will also be subject to strict
disciplinary action that may also result in expulsion These cases would be directly
handled by the Principal of the school
Due to the potentially disruptive nature of electronic games electronic apparatus
and communication devices such as cellular phones are not permitted on school
premises and may be confiscated if found Students are not allowed to bring cell
phones CD and media players iPods radio walk-mans electronic games digital
diaries etc to school If there is an exigent need they must be submitted to the
administrator‟s office for safekeeping School will not be responsible for loss of any
electronic item
F Behavior Towards Peers amp Adults
Students must be respectful of each other and of all adults in the building
bull Rudeness disrespect and discourteous behavior are intolerable regardless of
the particulars of the situation
bull A student who is insolent or insubordinate in refusing to obey reasonable requests
made by a teacher or staff member is subject to firm disciplinary action including
suspension from school
1 Care of Building and Property
Everyone at SICAS should take pride in the appearance of our school Acts such as
theft and vandalizing school property are considered to be extremely serious They
are not only violations of our schools Code of Conduct they are against the law
Students found stealing damaging or defacing school or personal property will be
subject to disciplinary action including suspension and held responsible for the costs
of repairs or replacement Each case will be handled on an individual basis
Possession of matches lighters and other paraphernalia is forbidden on school
property
2 Physical Violence Fighting and Verbal Intimidation
Physical violence and verbal intimidation or threats directed toward any member of
the school community are not tolerated
Although some incidents begin
inadvertently each instance will
continue to be treated as a serious
disciplinary offense
Students involved in fighting bullying (see more below) ganging and other forms of
physical violence (regardless of who started the altercation) are subject to
suspension and their parents are notified The use of abusive obscene or profane
language andor gestures will be dealt with as a serious breach of conduct
3 Bullying
Respect for the dignity of others is a cornerstone of civil society Bullying creates an
atmosphere of fear and intimidation robs a person of their dignity detracts from the
safe environment necessary to promote student learning and will not be tolerated
by the Board of Directors Students who bully another person shall be held
accountable for their actions whether it occurs on the school grounds off school
grounds at a school sponsored or approved function activity or event or going to
or from school or a school activity
Definition Bullying is any pattern of behavior by a student or a group of students
that is intended to harass intimidate ridicule humiliate or instill fear in another child
or group of children Bullying behavior can be a threat of or actual physical harm
or it can be verbal abuse of the child Bullying is a series of recurring actions
committed over a period of time directed toward one student or successive
separate actions directed against multiple students
Examples of ldquoBullyingrdquo may include but are not limited to a pattern of behavior
involving one or more of the following
1 Sarcastic ldquocomplimentsrdquo about another student‟s personal appearance
2 Pointed questions intended to embarrass or humiliate
3 Mocking taunting or belittling
4 Non-verbal threats andor intimidation such as ldquofrontingrdquo or ldquochestingrdquo a person
5 Demeaning humor relating to a student‟s race gender ethnicity or personal
characteristics
6 Blackmail extortion demands for protection money or other involuntary
donations or loans
7 Blocking access to school property or facilities
8 Deliberate physical contact or injury to person or property
9 Stealing or hiding books or belongings andor
10 Threats of harm to student(s) possessions or others
Students are encouraged to report behavior they consider to be bullying including
a single action which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to their
teacher or the principal The report may be made anonymously Teachers and other
school employees who have witnessed or are reliably informed that a student has
been a victim of behavior they consider to be bullying including a single action
which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying shall report the incident(s) to
the principal Parents or legal guardians may submit written reports of incidents they
feel constitute bullying or if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to the
principal The principal shall be responsible for investigating the incident(s) to
determine if disciplinary action is warranted
Students found to be in violation of this policy shall be subject to disciplinary action
up to and including expulsion In determining the appropriate disciplinary action
consideration may be given to other violations of the student handbook that may
have simultaneously occurred
Notice of what constitutes bullying the school‟s prohibition against bullying and the
consequences for students who bully shall be conspicuously posted in classrooms
restrooms auditorium and school bus
4 Harassment
Words or actions directed at a particular person or group based on their sex race
religion national origin age sexual orientation physical appearance or disability in
any form will not be tolerated
5 Money and Personal Items
Students are to bring only money for breakfast lunch or for a specific school
purpose No toys games bats gloves balls tapes radios or any personal items are
to be brought to school The possession of cell phones or other telecommunication
devices by a student on school property or while attending school activities is
prohibited Such devices will be confiscated Parents may retrieve these items from
the school office after the confiscation period expires
6 Weapons
Students are forbidden to bring weapons sharp objects or explosives of any kind
including but not limited to guns knives firecrackers and cap guns Replicas of any
type of dangerous weapons are also forbidden A student who brings any weapon
to school is subject to suspension and possible expulsion (See Expulsion Policy)
7 Display of Affection
At SICAS we prohibit display of affection at school or school-sponsored activities To
establish a respectful environment in the context of our local culture please refrain
from intimate behavior of any sort Teachers and other staff members are instructed
to correct students if their behavior is not acceptable Please accept these
corrections in a constructive manner It is the intent to maintain a proper
atmosphere for all students and to prevent adverse consequences from occurring
G SICAS BUS CONDUCT
Bus Safety
All students using school transport are expected
to adhere to the guidelines in the SICAS Bus
Conduct Code as outlined in the Student
Handbook Improper conduct aboard a school
bus is to be treated as a school offense subject
to consequences at the discretion of the school
administration
Be on time to meet the bus Last minute rushing often causes accidents Also the
driver is not supposed to wait except when it is raining and then only long enough
for students to reach the bus from the nearest shelter
Wait for the bus at the designated area and do not venture far off
When getting on or off the bus use the handrail
After boarding the bus sit down as quickly as possible If the bus starts with a jolt you
could be thrown in the aisle if you are still standing
Keep the aisles clear Keep books lunch boxes legs and feet out of the aisle
Ride only the bus you are assigned to ride You must have permission in advance to
do otherwise
Do not open any windows without permission from the bus driver Keep head arms
and hands inside the bus
Do not throw anything inside the bus or out of the bus window Do not litter the bus
Make as little noise as possible The bus driver must be able to hear horns trains and
other warning signals
No horseplay or scuffling of any kind on the bus This is very distracting to the driver
Stay seated and facing the front of the bus at all times until the bus comes to a
complete stop where you get off
If you must cross the street in front of the bus go at least 10 feet in front of the bus so
the driver can have a clear view
The bus driver will have authority to report any disciplinary issue
H Care of Books
Please insist that your child uses but not abuses hisher books
Damagedlost books will be the responsibility of the student and
parents Costs for repair or replacement of books will be
charged Students are expected to bring booksnotebooks
according to their class schedule We discourage heavy bags
and unnecessary books and notebooks should not be brought to
school Students are advised to print their names and classes on their books and
notebooks as they often get misplaced The school will not be responsible for any
loss of property
I Smoking and Drug Use Policy
The initiation and implementation of a successful smoking policy requires the co-
operation and wholehearted support of both management and staff
Policy Statement
Smoking andor use of recreational drugs is known to be a serious risk to health It is
a significant cause of disease and premature death In addition there is now
evidence that ldquopassive smokingrdquo the inhaling of other people‟s smoke can cause
lung cancer in non-smokers as well as causing a deterioration of respiratory
conditions
This smoking and drug policy would not allow any smoking or possession of any
banned substance within the boundaries of the school site at any time by the
students parents or visitors
It would be the responsibility of school authorities to enforce the policy at all times
and to advice students to ensure that the students comply with these arrangements
Rules for Pupils
Smoking on campus is strictly not permitted at any time
Smoking during school visits trips or school events is strictly not permitted
Pupils caught smoking will be issued a pink slip
Rs1000- will be fined immediately if a child is caught smoking or credible evidence
is found of himher to have been smoking He or she may be liable for further
disciplinary action
Pupils caught with banned drugs or alcohol will be notified to the school authorities
and they will either be put on extended suspension or be expelled from the school
Awareness sessions on the dangers of smoking and or use of drugs may be planned
The above rules also apply to electronic cigarettes
J Litter and Chewing Gum Policy
Any student caught littering the school premises or school owned property will be
subjected to disciplinary action The act of chewing gum is especially prohibited as its
improper disposal causes unnecessary damage to school property In the event that a
student is found chewing a gum or littering the school premises he or she will be a
levied a fine of Rs500 in addition to facing disciplinary action
K Disciplinary Procedures amp Consequences
Communication among all members of the School community is essential in
implementing the Code of Conduct and helping students to assume their
responsibilities as citizens of this school All students and parents are encouraged to
bring any violations of rules and regulations to the attention of an administrator In
addition all school staff has an obligation to report violations of rules and regulations to
the school administration Both teachers and administrators will inform specific students
and parents when school expectations and standards of conduct are not being
maintained Students should have a full understanding of the consequences of their
behavior should they fail to meet school expectations The consequences of breaking
school rules depend on the seriousness of the behavior and the overall disciplinary
record of the individual student Every effort will be made to balance fairness with
consistency in the application of this code
SICAS disciplinary guidelines and policies include procedures which ensure that
students and parents will be informed of their rights regarding due process to be
followed by school authorities Any student involved in a disciplinary action is entitled to
an opportunity to express hisher position on the incident leading to disciplinary action
Parents have the right to request and ensure presence at such a meetinghearing
Note to Parents
Parents are to be informed of the above policies through this handbook and any
changes thereto through newsletters and other forms of communication
Detentions
Parents are entitled to 2 hours‟ notice of a detention that takes place outside normal
school hours so that the parents can make arrangements for transport or childcare The
notice should tell you why the detention was given and how long your child will have to
stay at school
If the child cannot attend the detention parents must explain the reasons to the child‟s
teacher or the principal They may reconsider the detention in certain circumstances
such as
The detention falls on an important religious day for the family
The parents are concerned about the length and safety of the route between
school and home
Parents can‟t reasonably make alternative arrangements for collecting their child
from school
In such circumstances a during school hours short-term suspension may be given
L Explanation of Consequences
Unacceptable classroom or school behavior will be handled according to the nature
and severity of action including verbal warnings counseling detention suspension and
referral to the office for discipline
1 Verbal Warning and Counseling (level 1)
If an administrativestaff member has issued a warning this indicates that student‟s
behavior is inappropriate and that continuation of this behavior may result in serious
consequences
Every effort is made at all levels within the school environment to help students adhere
to the academic and behavioral expectations at SICAS Many matters can be more
effectively resolved in counseling sessions that take place with teachers
administrators guidance counselors fellow students and parentsguardians
2 Pink Slips (level 2)
In case of any behavioral disciplinary or academic anomaly a Pink Slip may be
issued to a student This document indicates that a serious infringement of a school
rule has taken place Upon being issued a Pink Slip the discipline committee may
decide consequences depending upon the nature of offense A copy of the pink slip
will be retained in student‟s personal file for a record Issuance of pink slip will earn
negative house points for the respective house as well
3 Suspension and issuance of warning letters (Level 3)
After three successive pink slips are issued in one academic term a student may be
suspended for three school days and a parent-meeting may be called by school
administrator The Administrator will notify schedule of suspension to parents by
telephone and by issuing a suspension and warning letter
4 Expulsion
If in extreme cases a child is given repeated suspensions and if all other avenues of
counseling a child have failed or if the nature of offense is so dire the school Principal
may take a decision to expel a child This will be the last resort especially if the child is
on repeated Academic Probation and the continued behavior is so egregious that
other students in particular and the school environment in general are suffering as a
consequence The parents will be given due explanation as to the school‟s decision
and will be made to understand that the school reserves the legal right to disallow a
child from continuing as a student
5Other Consequences as Appropriate
RESOURCES
C School Office Personnel
PrincipalDirector Mr Shehryar Salamat (shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
Vice Principal Mr Muhammad Azhar Khan (azharkhansssedupk)
Administrator Zeeshan Khan (zeeshankhansssedupk) A Level Coordinator Mrs Lubna Assad O Level Coordinator Ms Saadia Qureshi Guidance Counselor Ms Nishat Hassan (nishathassansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
(shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
(azharkhansssedupk)
return to our office for safe our records Please also feel free to contact us through email
or telephone to speak to a teacher counselor or the principal if you have any further
questions or concerns We look forward to having a wonderful year ahead
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
Our Vision
SICAS aims to develop in our students a strong intellectual and moral foundation and
leadership skills that enable them to flourish as responsible citizens We strive to provide
a strong academic program with a focus on superior teaching practices which allow
young men and women to develop a responsibility for their own learning a concern for
others and the resources to pursue fulfillment in their lives
Our MissionPhilosophy
We believe that the school has two main functions One of these is to help each
individual acquire the knowledge and skills to enable him to become a lifelong learner
These skills include locating and interpreting information as well as higher order thinking
skills such as relating evaluating and analyzing information The second basic function
of the school is to provide knowledge and training useful for being a successful
productive and well-adjusted citizen of a democracy
The end product is to develop a sound foundation of knowledge and skills that enable
life-long learning habits We believe in the dignity and worth of each individual At the
same time we know that all individuals differ emotionally physically socially and
intellectually Through guidance in all phases of school life it is hoped that student may
discover their self worth realize their highest potential and accept responsibilities
towards themselves and towards society With the support of parents and community
the school maintains a safe haven for students‟ intellectual development physical well
being social and emotional growth and moral awareness
Core Objectives
The primary objective of SICAS is to provide the best possible educational opportunities
for its students Knowledge and skills relevant to attainment goals addressed in the
mission are
1 Academic Areas
o Development of basic skills and understanding in the areas of
communication computation aesthetics scientific investigation physical
and mental fitness
o Development of sound problem solving skills in meaningful situations which
prepare the student to face situations resulting from change
o Provision of a comprehensive and diverse range of curricula which allows
for individual abilities and needs
o Provision of on-going self-evaluation by the school as a whole with regard
to teaching methodologies curricula and evaluation
2 Personal Development
o Awareness of Self
Acceptance and practice of moral and ethical responsibilities
Development of effective study and work habits through initiative
and self-discipline
Establishment of worthwhile goals toward which to work
Encouragement of participation in extracurricular pursuit
Encouragement of positive self-esteem
Encouragement of proper hygiene
o Awareness of Others
Understanding of and participation in group processes
Encouragement of tolerance and compassion toward others
Encouragement of acceptance of civic responsibilities
Expectations for All
Students teachers and parents share responsibility in the learning process Each
entity is valued and respected and each works for the benefit of all in our
community of learners SICAS offers students and the school community
opportunities to exercise responsibility decision making and leadership as well as
opportunities to participate in curricular and extracurricular activities Our mission
will be realized when our students begin to demonstrate an awareness of the
relationship between rights and responsibilities accept responsibility for their own
learning and master skills that enable them to become self-directed learners
who set high goals and develop intellectual curiosity
1 Academic Expectations
Students will meet appropriate levels of academic skills necessary to prepare for
assessment tests demonstrate an ability to use all resources and tools available
for learning and research including information systems and computer
technology develop personal study skills to a
level sufficient to discover organize interpret
and evaluate information in order to make
decisions and implement new ideas and
solutions demonstrate and effectively
employ receptive and expressive
communication skills including listening
reading writing and speaking and
demonstrate the ability to become life-long
learners through the use of critical thinking
skills problem solving skills physical development skills and an understanding of
the importance of personal wellness
2 Social and Personal Expectations
SICAS encourages in students to respect their own selves and others and to
develop a sense of dignity and self worth and a willingness to live and to work
with others in a spirit of productive cooperation In our life together we demand
honesty reward responsibility and cultivate an atmosphere of mutual caring
Our mission will be realized when our students begin to demonstrate a respect for
peers teachers and staff respect for individual differences including but not
limited to gender ability sexual identity ethnicity religion cultures and
language respect for property including the school building contents and
grounds as well as personal property of all school community members
ACADEMIC PROGRAM
O LEVEL Program The following subjects are compulsory for all O Level students at SICAS
schools
COMPULSORY
English Language
First Language Urdu
Pakistan Studies
Islamiat
Mathematics
English Literature
The compulsory subjects combine with the elective and optional subjects to complete
the list of signed up courses for any particular student The electives at SICAS SENIOR are
divided into 3 groups The Pre-medical Group Pre-engineering Group and the Business
Group The students must choose one of the three groups
ELECTIVE 1 ndash Pre-medicalPre-
engineering Group
Physics
Chemistry
Biology
ELECTIVE 2 ndash Pre-engineering Group
Physics
Chemistry
ICT
ELECTIVE 3 ndash Business Group
Accounts
Economics
Business Studies
Students can also choose one or more of the following optional subjects Such subjects
are usually offered through after school classes or offered for short duration crash
courses during the summer holidays Some of the optional courses are offered at SICAS
Senior for which students will have to arrange for their transportation
Additional Optional Subjects
Commerce
World History
Environmental Management
Art amp Design
Sociology
Additional Mathematics
Our ability to offer an optional subject at SICAS Senior is dependent upon establishing
critical class strength of at least 10 students at the time of signing up
A Level Program
We offer the following subjects in our A Level program at SICAS Senior
Physics
Chemistry
Biology
Mathematics
Further Mathematics
Computing
Principles of Accounts
Business Studies
Economics
Law
Sociology
Psychology
Government and Politics
Media Studies
Art and Design
Literature in English
Thinking Skills (AS)
General Paper (AS)
Students are advised to choose amongst the popular groupings of Pre-Medical
(Physics Chemistry Biology) Pre-Engineering (Physics Chemistry Mathematics)
Business (Accounts Economics Business Studies) Alternatively students may choose
any combination of the above subjects provided there are no clashes in the class
schedule Please contact the A Level coordinator to receive the timetable so you can
choose your classes Clashes may be removed by rescheduling classes in the interest of
the majority of the students General Paper is a compulsory AS Level course for
incoming Science and Business students Special permission may be granted at the
discretion of the school administration for excluding the General Paper as part of the
course load for a particular student
ENROLLMENT PROCESS
Prospective students can enter SICAS Senior at grade IX subject to allowable space in
classes Grade IX admissions take place in May-August of each year Students are
advised to visit the school‟s admissions office during this time to collect the school
prospectus and be taken on a round of school facilities After registering the student
will be asked to come in for an admission test and an interview An offer for admission
may be made after successfully completing the process The fee structure is available
from the admission office and is subject to revision each year
Admission tests are conducted for Grade IX O Level in the subjects of English
Mathematics and Urdu Placement tests may be offered to students in Grade X and XI
strictly at the discretion of the management Students being promoted from within SSS
may not sit for the admission tests unless there are some extenuating circumstances
A Level admission is based on the Cambridge CIE exam results Edexcel and other
board examination may also be considered along with a valid school transcript at the
time of admission
SICAS Senior does not encourage Matriculation students to get into A level stream
however students with extraordinary academic performance may be offered a
conditional admission in A level after conducting an admission test in Mathematics and
English based on CIE O level syllabus
MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS Limited numbers of Merit scholarships are available for A Level
students Students must apply for these and the actual amount is determined after
assessing their CIE O level results Merit Scholarships are awarded only for a limited time
and are applicable as long as students keep up their performance level in internal
exams (Mid-year or End of Year Exam) Sports and extra-curricular merit scholarships
may also be offered
Student Identity Cards
SICAS will issue students with a student identity card which is their official identification
as a student It must be used or shown when entering the school premises and at other
times upon request Students are strictly prohibited to allow other people to gain
access to the institute‟s facilities through this card It is important that the ID card is kept
safe A charge of Rs 200 will be made for replacements
Any queries about enrollments should be addressed to the admission office or the
Information Desk
Contact personal
Ms Shabbana Yasir
School Secretary
Email shabbanayasirsssedupk
sicassssedupk
STUDENT LIFE
A House System
There are 4 Houses at SICAS namely Salam Tipu Faiz and Qasim House Each
House has its distinct motto and is represented by its own flag A strong House Point
System is in place that enables the end-of-the-year House rankings in Academics
Sports Co-Curricular and General Proficiency
Behaviour points are also awarded and the demerits of school rule infractions are
subtracted to give a tally of points that go towards the Proficiency Cup
A notable feature of the House system is the nomination and appointment of House
Captains whose task is to rally fellow House members and to select individuals for
team events amongst other duties Housemasters and Housemistresses are also
appointed and they are responsible to oversee the performance and discipline of
their respective Houses
Students are encouraged to participate in sports and extracurricular events in order
to win points for their respective houses The student who stands out the most
amongst his or her peers will be shortlisted in the senior most Grade to be considered
for becoming House Prefect The criteria for nomination are based on character
academic accomplishment and extracurricular or sporting achievements The
selection committee consisting of school personnel and chaired by the Principal
have the final say in the nomination of House Prefects and Head BoyGirl
B Student Council
The Student Council provides an opportunity for students to take on leadership roles
become active and involve in their community develop organizational skills set and
achieve goals At SICAS student Council members are nominated every March
from primarily AI class The council members consist of School Head BoyGirl Deputy
Head BoyGirl House Captains Vice Captains Sports Captain Marshals and
Society representatives The student council nominations are done through 5 step
process
Self Nominations
Rectification of Self Nominations by Council Advisor
Selection of suitable candidates (Narrowing down process) by the nomination
committee comprising of Principal Vice Principal and Guidance Counselor
Interviews with the Nomination Committee
Final induction and announcement of the student council in the school assembly
and oath taking ceremony
List of Societies
SIDS English
SIDS Urdu
MUN Society
Dramatics Society
LAPS (Literature and Poetry Society)
Arts Society
Business Entrepreneurial Society
Irtiqa
SAW (Scientists at Work)
Environmental Society
Music Society
MediaNewsletter Society (Novelle)
C School Magazine
Each year the School publishes its own magazine through the members of the LAPS
Society The editor and sub editor is chosen from senior most grades and are usually
LAPS society heads He or she must demonstrate
strong writing and publishing skills Contents
include students articles class photos event
coverage student reports on special days
Student Council faculty and staff photos
outgoing class wills and many candid
photographs of our students having fun This
student activity is open to all students Students
learn planning photography skills layout and
design and many other aspects of publishing
The Magazine Staff and Advisor determine the schedule of the meetings and the
content Magazine committee is headed by the Magazine head who works in close
coordination with English Language teachers to monitor working of the magazine
committee
D Sports and Evening Games
After school games program is offered for physical as well as mental growth of the
students This is an integral part of physical development and all our students are
encouraged to participate in sporting events We utilize the best sporting facilities and
coaches in town to meet the objectives of making our students excel in their chosen
sport
Objective
To partake in competitions that honour and promote sports and have a positive
impact on social development
To expand the capacity for responding to others by organized group activities
To extend self-awareness through purposeful venture in outdoor situations
To develop physical fitness by continued exposure to outdoor activities
To enhance environmental awareness to perceive and identify our national
heritage by conducting outings in the wilderness
SICAS schools offer training camps for the following sports
Athletics
Cricket
Table Tennis
Football
Hockey
Basketball
Tennis
Swimming
Badminton
Training camps for a particular sport is subject to student interest and the availability of
a suitable coach SICAS Main athletic facilities can be used for some of the camps
especially for Tennis and Football where we have a proper tennis center and football
ground
In liaison with the Adventure Foundation of Pakistan SICAS offers its students a wide
scope of organized activities to promote their self-expressions through adventure by
providing them safe opportunities to discover and equip themselves with a first-hand
experience of outdoor living Camping activities offered during the summer season
include mountaineering expeditions trekking trails rock climbing rappelling and
various other expeditions by boat During winters our students are taken for winter
camp-crafts ice climbing desert trekking downhill skiing and sailing
A After School Clubs and Camps
Student life at SICAS is not just about academics but also about a diverse co-curricular
program specially designed to enable students to explore their talents and creative
abilities Students are encouraged to participate in theatre debates art technology
music social services sporting activities and much more
SICAS offers a broad spectrum of different after school clubs These clubs are not only
important for a child‟s mental growth but also serve to foster his social skills Such
activities are absolutely essential if a child is to grow up confident full of life and
exuberance Students are encouraged to become active members of various clubs
such as the Music Club English and Urdu Debate Clubs Dramatics Club Photography
Club Entrepreneurial Club The arrangement of these clubs will be subject to student
interest
B Use of The LibraryComputer
Students are encouraged to use the library or computer lab for research and to
spend their time constructively They are required to adhere to the following
guidelines
Students may use the library during school within allocated library lesson or may
borrow books after school School library also remains operational during summer
vacations
The librarian may schedule special classes near the beginning of the school year
for teaching or reviewing specific library skills
Students are expected to be orderly and quiet while in the library
It is prohibited take any resource out of the library without following proper
procedures
Students are responsible for paying fines for any books or library materials that
they lose or damage
Students are also provided internet lab apart from computer lab where they can
access e-sources
STUDENT SUPPORT
A Academic Probation
All students who receive failing grades on their report card are put on Academic
Probation and are required to participate in academic monitoring Monitoring is a
cooperative effort shared by school heads the teaching staff the student and
hisher parents Students placed on monitoring will receive a weekly or fortnightly
progress report from the respective coordinator office The report includes
comments on the students effort class work homework and has indicators for the
students test average Students placed on probation will be expected to fully
participate in all activities designated for their improvement Parents are
encouraged to visit and confer with the individual teacher if there are concerns with
their childs academic progress Students on Academic Probation may be barred
from participating in co-curricular and sporting activities
B Remedial Program amp Homework Help
To improve the performance of at risk or struggling
learners SICAS holds after-school remedial classes for
selected subjects This is a mandatory program for
struggling students and serves to extend and
strengthen classroom lessons and learning This
program is offered free of cost either during break or
after school
PARENT SUPPORT AND
INVOLVEMENT
A Communication Between Home
and School
Involving parents is essential to improve student achievement therefore the school
fosters and supports active parental involvement This is accomplished through
regular two-way meaningful communication scheduled parent-teacher
conferences active involvement in a variety of roles and the promotion of
responsible parenting
Throughout the year students papers are sent home in order to keep parents
informed Teachers are encouraged to make every effort to clearly explain
expectations related to various assignments When papers are sent home with
unsatisfactory grades or notes concerning incomplete assignments please follow up
on this It is the responsibility of parents to closely monitor their child‟s academic
progress and insist that students complete all assignments
B How to help
A childs report card is as personal and as individual as the child It is best not to
compare report cards among children in the family or in the neighborhood Since
children do not develop or learn at the same rate we strive to understand how your
child learns best and cater to each individual‟s unique style of learning It is
recommended that you have at least two conferences a year with your childs
teacher If you have questions about your childs work progress grades or other
concerns please call the school office to schedule a meeting
C Parents Can Help
Following are some things parents can do to help their children be successful in
school
Insist on regular attendance and punctuality
Keep your child home when they are sick Encourage and help the student to
make up work missed due to absence Also remember to send in a written
application for hisher leave
Be sure your child gets a good nights sleep (9 or l0 hours) and has a wholesome
breakfast before coming to school
Show a sincere interest in what your child is doing in school
Be informed of school rules expectations and your childs progress
Provide a suitable time and place for your child to read and study at home
Set and maintain reasonable standards of behavior for your child
Nurture self-discipline in your child
Foster in your child () respect for others and to obey the law and those in
authority
Encourage your child to appreciate people to value work and to recognize his
or her place in the immediate community and beyond
Be active in the school PTC‟s and attend school functions whenever possible
POLICIES amp PROCEDURES
A Daily Schedule
1 School Hours O Levels
REGULAR DAYS
Morning Afternoon
O level 750 am 200 pm
A level 800 am 400 pm(as per
schedule)
HOUSE ASSEMBLY IS MANDATORY FOR ALL O AND A LEVEL STUDENTS
2 School Hours A Level
Arrival Member of the student council have to report (on a rotational basis) for the morning assembly
according to their schedules All other students can come to school at the time of their first morning
class
Departure A Level students must adhere to their allotted timetable They are not allowed to leave
campus once they arrive However they may leave after their last class after 1200 noon Students are
encouraged to spend their free time in the library or other designated study areas of the campus to
revise their lectures or on assigned class work A Level students are also allotted time for recreation and
physical education is also incorporated as part of their weekly schedule
NOTE All A Level students are required for the House Assembly on Tuesdays
Morning
Tuesday 750 am
3 House Assembly and House Meetings
Each house hosts the Tuesday Morning House Assembly on a rotational basis The
House is free to select presenters for that particular day and must ensure their
adequate preparation House Meetings are to be held at least once a month after
the Tuesday Morning House Assembly Once the meeting is announced the House
Captains must come up with an Agenda around which the discussions take place
Students are typically motivated and shortlisted for upcoming inter-house events
and a review of the House Points also takes place Students andor Council
members who are absent from the House Assembly or the House Meeting are
subject to disciplinary action They must inform the school administration in advance
if an allowed leave is to be sought
B Attendance
Late Arrival (Tardy)
Tardy is defined as not being in school before
morning assembly or in other words by the second
bell Please see that your child arrives at school
well before 750 when the tardy bell rings Students
who come late must report to the main office for
an admission slip
The school policy towards tardy in one academic
term is as follows
First and second time Name is registered
3rd time Pink Slip is issued and a disciplinary action is taken as per policy
Fourth time Child is sent to the Principal‟s Office for in-school detention and parents
are informed For each additional tardy after 3rd time a pink slip is issued suspension
for onetwo day will be given after issuance of 3rd pink slip House master class
teacher and house captain are informed about the student is contributing negative
points for the respective house
Tardiness from Class (A Level)
If an A level student is late to class by more than 5 minutes he will not be allowed to
enter the classroom A-level students are expected to be seated before the
respective subject teacher arrives in the class Under special reasons A level
coordinator may permit the entrance of the student with a warning
Students arriving late by more than 10 minutes are issued pink slips and are marked
absent not only for the class but also for the whole day
A level teachers may address tardiness issues individually The parent will be
contacted if the problem persists
Absences from School
SICAS recognizes two types of absences of students Excused and Unexcused
Absence An excused absence is defined as one in which the student was absent
for one of the following reasons
bull Personal illness of student
bull Official school-sponsored activities
bull Medical appointments
bull Serious illness in the immediate family (parent guardian sibling grandparent
child)
bull Death in the immediate family (same as above)
bull Any circumstances not covered above which the school principal or committee
determines are excused
Any absence not described above will be defined as unexcused
All absences from school need to be reported to the school office before 8am on
the day of the absence Parents are requested to contact the school office via
telephone for this purpose Parents may send information through e-mail to the
official school address but this must be followed by a written application (see
below)
The school year consists of 180 full days of instruction No half days are permissible
Students must have at least 90 of attendance ie 162 of the 180 days Absences in
excess of 10 will be a factor for consideration in determining promotion There are
specific policies regarding homework during absences Please refer to the
Homework Policy for guidance
Approval of leave in form of written application addressed to the Principal must be
submitted to the school office Valid reasons regarding serious illness must be
accompanied by a medical certificate Weddings outside immediate family will not
be considered as a valid excuse for absence Overseas travel should be undertaken
during summer vacations or winter break Special travel for immigration purposes will
be approved on a case-to-case basis Fine policy for unexcused absence is as
follows
o A child will be fined Rs200 for absence on days adjoining weekends ie Friday
and Monday
o Written warning letter addressed to the parent is issued for absents exceeding
10 (more than 5 days in a term)
o If a leave application for multiple absences is not received in time the student
may be liable to face disciplinary action
Early Dismissal
If possible parents should try to schedule external appointments or other events
outside of school hours If a child is to be dismissed early it is important that a signed
note by the parentguardian be sent in the morning to alert the school authorities a
phone call for said purpose will not be accepted because of security reasons
except under exceptional circumstances Students will not be called out of class
prior to the arrival of the parent If your child will be returning to school after an
appointment the child must sign back into the office
Note to Parents
Emergency messages and personal items will be delivered to the students only
through school office No visitor is allowed to go to a classroom during school hours
C Homework Policy
SICAS believes that the purpose of
homework is to provide students with
opportunities to extend classroom lessons
and to transfer specific skills and concepts to
new situations In addition homework is
designed to develop personal responsibility
self-discipline and effective study skills As
with all instructional activities homework
assignments are meaningful relevant and grade appropriate
1 Routine Homework Assignments
Generally teachers assign any of four types of daily homework assignments
These are preparation practice extension and creative enrichment
assignments Examples of these types of assignments are
Preparation This type of assignment is intended to help students get ready for
the next days classroom lesson Students might be asked to write their own
discussion questions based on the reading assignment Or the student may be
asked to complete answers to reading review questions from the text
Practice By successfully completing practice assignments students have the
opportunity to review and reinforce skills knowledge and information presented
in a previous lesson
Extension Extension assignments ask students to expand on skills andor
concepts taught during a previous class For example after studying an historical
period a student might be asked to read an article or book pertaining to that
period and report their findings to the class
CreativeEnrichment This assignment includes analyzing synthesizing and
evaluating concept or skills already taught Students have an opportunity to
develop and apply their own ideas about a topic and prepare a presentation
for the teachers or class
2 Long-Term Assignments
Another category of homework is the long-term assignment Frequently teachers
will assign long-term assignments that generally include special projects
research reports or book reports The number and frequency of these
assignments vary according to specific course requirements The amount of time
required to complete the assignments may be from one week to as long as four
weeks
3 Daily Reading
A students ability to read is strengthened by reading each day at home The
school strongly urges each student to spend time reading for pleasure or interest
each day In addition to books of interest newspapers magazines and journals
can be included A minimum of 20 to 30 minutes of daily reading will significantly
enhance students reading skills
D Expectations on Homework
The specific amount of homework assigned varies according to subject and grade
level The amount of time individual students spend in homework studies will also
vary according to the individual students study skills and personal work habits
These variables are important considerations when teachers parents and students
work to identify the appropriate amount of time a student should spend in
homework study The recommendations listed below serves to provide guidelines to
parents and students When applying recommended time to individual students
please keep in mind the variables of grade subject students work habits and
motivation Teachers homework assignments may also vary slightly in amount of
time expected of students
1 Homework for Absentees
Students are required to turn in completed assignments given to them during
multiple day absences upon their return to school Students are responsible for
making up for any missed work upon their return to school
Note Teachers are not obligated to provide advance assignments for students
2 School Absences Because of Family Vacations
There are times when families plan vacations when school is in session Students who
are absent from school because of vacations cannot be excused from their
scholastic obligations The school recognizes the importance of family time for its
students The school also understands the difficulty and complexity of scheduling
important family events The guidelines presented below address the problem in a
manner that best supports the purposes and goals of the school and the needs of
the student
Teachers are not obligated to provide advance assignments for students
Students and parents are obligated to initiate making up for specific assignments
missed because of vacation during regularly scheduled school sessions
Teachers are expected to provide the same reasonable make-up opportunities
extended to students who experience an excused absence Teachers are not
O Level 2-3 hours daily
A level 3-4 hours daily
expected to provide more time for students who missed school because of family
vacations
3 Chronic Homework Difficulties
At times students may struggle in meeting their homework obligations When
students routinely experience difficulties in completing homework assignments
teachers and parents need to confer about the nature of the students difficulties
The school faculty has had success in assisting students to work through study skill
problems We know that collaborative school-home efforts can be effective in
helping students improve their study skills Please contact the school with your
questionsconcerns when you believe your child is experiencing chronic homework
problems
E Examinations
Assessments and Examinations are ongoing processes and are diagnostic formative
and summative SICAS monitors and records the performance of students in these
examinations and communicate students‟ performance to parents through report
cards in formal parent teacher meetings at least 3 times in an academic year
O and A Level (grade IX X and A-I)
October
Assessments
Mid-Year
Exam
March
Assessments
End of Year
Exam
Consolidated
50 marks 100 marks 50 marks 100 marks 300 marks
Second
week of
October
Second
week of
December
Second
week of
March
Secondthird
week of May
O and A level (grade XI and A-II)
October
Assessments
Send-Ups Mocks Consolidated
50 marks 100 marks 100 marks 250 marks
Second
week of
October
Second
week of
December
Second
week of
March
Reports are sent out after each examination and assessment Assessment Report
cards are printed on white paper and Examination reports are printed on formal
watermarked cards Results of the examinations for Universities are only generated
on the school transcript Date sheet for the examinations and assessments are
handed out to the student at least 2 weeks prior to the exam
F Promotion and detention Policy
Promotion of the students will be decided by the Promotion Committee comprises of
the
Academic HeadDirector SSS
Head of school
Coordinator
Class teacher
Subject teacher(s)
Note
Decisions of the promotion committee are final
Re-evaluation will only be permissible after the promotion committee
meets again
A special ad-hoc committee appointed by the promotion committee
will recheck answer scripts of intended detainees before the declaration
of result
All examination Answer scripts are shown to students and handed over
to parents in PTCs
Promotion Rules
Class VIII to IX
The O level promotion policy dictates that students require a minimum of 60 in 6
subjects in order to be promoted Conversely if a student secures U‟s in English or
Mathematics he will not merit promotion to O level stream
Class IX to X
For promotion to Class X pass marks are 50 in all subject
Class X to XI
For promotion to Class XI pass marks are 50 all subject
Class A-I to A-II
For promotion to Class A-II pass marks are 50 all subject
If a student secures more than 1U in the send up examinations his entry will be sent as a
private candidate for the CIE examinations however the registration process would be
completed through school as a bdquoprivate candidate‟
Double FailureDetention
Double failure means the failure of a student to qualify for promotion on
two consecutive occasions during hisher school career
A student who fails more than once in this way will be subject to
withdrawal the student from the school
At the time of the first failure the promotion committee may take into
account any special circumstances such as lengthy and unavoidable
absence from school and decide whether they constitute a valid reason
for allowing the student to be promoted to the next class In such a case
an undertaking must be taken from parents at the time of the first failure
committing them to withdraw their child if heshe fails again the next year
Double promotion
Double promotion is not permissible in any class for the OA Level program
Conditional promotions
Conditional promotions are to be strongly discouraged If at all necessary it
must be accompanied by an undertaking from parents committing them to
share responsibility for their child‟schildren‟s performance within the school
Absence from Examinations or Assessments and Retake Policy for Internal Assessments
and Examinations
Students who are absent for class tests assessed written work or examinations will not
be retested but would be considered under the following rules
o In case a student has been unable to sit for the end-of-year examinations
with a valid reason the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of
hisher consolidated performance in the continuous assessment and the mid-
year examinations
o If a student is absent from the mid-year examination with a genuine reason
the promotion decision will be based on the continuous assessment and the
end-of-year examination results
o In case if a student misses any examinationsassessments due to his late
admission the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of the later
continuous assessments and the end-of-year examinations
o Students on approved long leave for a negotiated period of time are given a
placement test for the compulsory subjects at the time of rejoining
o If a student is absent from one or two subjects in the end-of-year
examinations without a valid reason the marks of the mid-year examinations or
the minimum passing marks will be allotted whichever is less If heshe is absent
for the entire mid-year or end-of-year examinations without a valid reason
heshe will be given no credit at all for the examination
o If a student has been absent for less than half the class tests or assessed
written work during a term the average marks gained in other tests and written
work or the minimum passing marks as decided by the promotion committee will
be allotted for the missing work
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests with a genuine
reason hisher assessments are based solely on the number of tests taken
o When a student is absent for more than half the class tests with a genuine
reason heshe may be given the average of the other class tests or minimum
passing marks whichever is less
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests without a genuine
reason heshe may be awarded minimum pass marks or the average of the
other tests whichever is less however heshe is given no credit for the ones
missed
o A student who misses any exam is not eligible for a prize for academic
excellence in the Academic Prize distribution ceremony
Retake Policy for CIE OA level Examinations
Any OA level student can only sit in OctNov session for re-take examinations
through school as per CIE policy Heshe will have to pay all dues imposed by
CIEBritish councilSchool Admin fee as per stated exam
Any OA level student who wishes to appear in the next MayJune session
that will be treated as a fresh entry and child will have to be enrolled in the level
for one year to appear as a regular candidate of the school
Malpractice Cases
If it is established that a student has indulged in any malpractice or breach of
the examination rules heshe may be required to
Forfeit any award for the paper in which a student is found to be
cheating No marks will be awarded for the particular exam
Leave the school (this may be appropriate for a habitual offender or
one who threatens a teacher or who seriously disrupts an examination)
G Grading and Rewards Policy
As per CIE policies students‟ performance is benchmarked using six grades (A-E)
An bdquoA‟ is awarded for the highest level of achievement whereas bdquoE‟ indicates minimum
satisfactory performance A bdquoU‟ is given for ungraded or unsatisfactory performance
For O level
A grade for Effort and Behavior is also awarded in the internal examinations on a 1-4
scale as shown in the diagram above
HONOUR ROLL
Students in grades who receive all Ain their consolidated internal result or highest
result in CIE examinations will be placed on the honor roll Students will be eligible for
additional rewards at the time of the annual prize distribution ceremony The criteria
for these rewards may be inquired from the school authorities
H Graduation Requirements
Graduation at SICAS occurs in two stages First upon completing the internal
academic requirements of the school The students are invited to attend their
Graduation Ceremony at the school Annual Prize Distribution This event that takes
place in April every year Second the student is considered a High School graduate
after passing his CIE A Level exam the result of which is declared in August of the
year the exam is taken
To meet the internal requirement of the school students must successfully clear the
AI End-of-Year exam and attain an adequate passing grades in the send-up and
mock exams Borderline cases concerning students on Academic Probation will be
given clearance to graduate at the discretion of the school Principal
In order to pass the CIE exams students must clear three CIE full-credit A Level
exams and attain passing marks in each Upon clearance of the CIE exam students
a student previously on academic probation may attain the SICAS diploma
Subject ChangeWithdrawal (A Level) Class schedules will be given to students prior to the start of each term Subject
changes or withdrawals will be allowed through the first 2 weeks of the September
of A-I thereafter enrollment in new subjects will be at the discretion of the school
authorities and students will be charged subject changewithdrawal fee
H Student Records Permanent records include the student‟s personal file copies of his report cards
certificates of scholastic and co-curricular achievements letters of commendation
or of concern behavioral incident reports standardized testing results attendance
and health records A student andor parentslegal guardians may see the student‟s
record by making an appointment with the school office The student andor
parentslegal guardians may request for any statements or documents in the record
if it pertains to the student‟s school work Students may request that a particular item
be removed from the file however the counselor may or may not grant the request
If the request is denied an appeal may be made to the Principal
I Summer School Camps SICAS Senior offers a summer school program of varying lengths during the winter
and summer vacation period Summer school is for catching up with the required
course work as well as for preparing for O Level Optional subjects Summer school
also provides a variety of co- curricular and leadership programs such as Debate
MUN French swimming and other sports training camps
J Withdrawal
To withdraw a student or parent should obtain a Withdrawal Form from the school
office and have it signed by counselor librarian and the Principal A student must
have hisher parentlegal guardian‟s permission to withdraw All books and materials
checked out are to be returned and school dues including fines assessed due to
damaged or lost materials should be paid Any student seeking withdrawal before
graduating will have to state reason for leaving and parentslegal guardian‟s need
to meet with Vice PrincipalPrincipal in person to get the school leaving certificate
(SLC)
K Attestation and issuance of school documents
Students need to present original documents to get photocopies of academicco-
curricular achievement certificates verified School will not attest any copy without
verifying the original document SICAS issues certificates such as bona fide
certificate hope certificate school transcripts school reports on request In order to
obtain such certificates a request to the guidance counselor must be made at least
5 businesses days in advance All certificates will be specifically addressed to
institutions where submission is needed Transcripts and recommendation letters will
directly mailed to the universities where student is seeking an admission Mailing or
courier charges must be borne by the student
L Support from the Counselorrsquos Office
The Guidance Counselor
Guides and advises students on college admissions
Writes comprehensive honest and positive descriptive statements for students
through the various resources available to himher such as information from
teachers advisors parents and observation of the student from hisher own
personal experience
Liaisons with admissions officers of universities and colleges
Reports any disciplinary incidents regarding an applicant to hisher university if
such an incident occurs after the submission of the student‟s application
Informs the colleges and universities if it is discovered that a child‟s work on his
personal statementcollege essay is not his own plagiarism is not allowed and is
very strictly handled by school personnel and universities personnel locally and
abroad
Reports any positive developments in a student‟s profile to hisher university since
the submission of hisher application (eg Mid-year report End of year report)
Coordinates and follows-up with the universitycollege personnel for any
additional documents that might be needed for the student‟s admissions file
Responds to any queries that the university admissions officers may have
regarding the student(s) application to their universities
Follows up with students and the universitiescolleges they have applied to
regarding their admission status
Makes a student understand that it is hisher own academic record and overall
profile that determines admission to a universitycollege
Ensures that all that the admissions requirements are completed by the students
and the office personnel involved in a timely manner and that all documents
are mailed (via online or courier services) to the Universitiescolleges before the
published deadlines
Expectations from A-I and A-II students
A Level students are expected to visit counselor office in the beginning of A-I to
get to know the complete procedures of counselor office Moreover all students
need to coordinate with counselor to ensure that their files are established in
counselor‟s office for future proceeding
At the beginning of A-I an orientation session is held to encourage students to
take on a challenging curriculum appropriate to their abilities
All students must meet SICAS internal application deadlines
When researching for colleges students should look for at least two ldquosafetyrdquo
colleges two or three ldquolikelymiddle rangerdquo colleges and two ldquodreamreach
collegesrdquo depending on their academic record and personal profile
Research for colleges should depend on the preferred location the most
suitable program offered to suit the student‟s career goals the size of the school
the student wishes to attend the nature of the teaching style offered
preparation for a future career choice cost and the availability of financial aid
(if required)
Students should provide the teachercounselors with a CV or resume to assist in
writing a recommendation letter
Students should start work on their personal statement during the summer at the
end of A-I
Students should keep themself well informed about school activities and
resources available through assembly announcements and bulletin boards
Expectations from Parents
Support and encourage your child offering advice and guidance when
appropriate
Encourage your son or daughter to visit the Guidance Counselor Office at SICAS
and not to hesitate to ask questions regarding college applicationscareer goals
or to update the Counselor about their academic performance and
involvement in extracurricular activities
Avoid imposing or forcing your preferences regarding careercollege choices
onto your son or daughter It is important to remember that college planning
decisions are as much as possible a student‟s decision However do help your
child to gather enough information and research thoroughly through the various
resources available before making hisher decision
Family meetings should be held as early as the end of a student‟s Grade XI (or
even earlier) These meetings should focus where the parents want to send their
child for undergraduate studies and to start the ground-work on college
admissions This decision will be based on many factors finances family
commitments amongst others
Parents should be open to new ideas and suggestions They should not be
focusing only on the best-known colleges but rather on the ldquobest suitedrdquo
colleges for their sons and daughters where heshe can be happy
Parents should help their child to understand that there is always more than one
college that is appropriate for himher
Parents should encourage their child that there are no shortcuts to getting into
the top colleges an ethical approach to college admissions should be
supported
Parents should teach their children to complete their own applications write
their own personal statementscollege essays
M Public Access to School
1 Visiting the School
It is highly appreciated if visitors seek a prior appointment in order to meet any
management staff member The Front-desk officer and school administrator will
always be available during school hours to answer any query However Vice
PrincipalPrincipal may not be able to meet visitors without a prior appointment
Due to security reasons parents and visitors are required to get visitor‟s pass at the
gate to enter in to the school premises All visitors must first report to the main office
The Front-desk officer will manage your meeting with the concerned staff
2 Contacting the School
At times it will be necessary for parents to contact the school to speak to teachers
or occasionally their children during school hours Please use the following
procedures
Teachers
The school holds formal parent teacher conferences (PTC‟s) in order to bring parents
up to date with the progress of their child If a meeting is necessary in addition to the
scheduled PTC‟s then parents must make a request for such an appointment
through the school secretary Teachers are not permitted to leave the students
unattended in order to meet with parents and such meetings will be allowed at the
discretion of the school PrincipalVice Principal
Students
Occasionally a parent may need to pass on a message directly to their
sondaughter at school If you need to leave a message or speak directly to your
child please briefly explain the situation to the front-desk officer Heshe will take the
necessary measures to put you in touch with your child
3 Dropping items off at school
Parents often find themselves coming to drop off homework books lunch lunch
money gym clothes musical instruments etc at the school Parents must come to
the office and not leave items with the guard at the gate The item must be labeled
with the name and class of the student before the front-desk officer sends it to the
student
N Healthcare Information
Parents are requested to inform the school about any
health issues pertaining to their sondaughter Especially
in case of diabetic asthmatic dyslexia neurological or
acute psychological depression parents must provide
complete written information regarding their child‟s
medication It is equally important to fill out the
emergency contact information in the student file
Prescription Medication in Schools
If under exceptional circumstances a child is required to take prescription
medication during school hours and the parent cannot be at school to administer
the medication the medication can be administered in compliance with the
following regulations
1 A permission form with written dated instructions and permission signed by
the parent will be maintained by the school and will include
o The doctor‟s prescription
o child‟s name
o name of medication
o purpose of medication
o time to be administered
o dosage
o possible side effects
o termination date for administering the medication access and
maintenance of inhalers prescribed for asthmatic students
2 Parents will be responsible for delivering medication to the school and reclaiming
any unused medications ALL MEDICATION MUST BE IN A CONTAINER
APPROPRIATELY LABELED BY THE PHARMACY (OR DOCTOR‟S SUBSCRIPTION)
STATING THE NAME OF MEDICATION DOSAGE AND TIME TO BE ADMINISTERED
Any unused medications will be destroyed by school personnel if unclaimed
more than one week following termination of treatment or at the end of the
school year
3 The parents of the child must assume responsibility for informing the Principal of
any change in the child‟s health or change in medication
4 The school personnel will not be responsible for any adverse drug reaction when
medication has been given in the manner prescribed on the permission form
5 The school district retains the discretion to reject requests for the administration of
medicine
6 All medication must be stored in a secured locked clean container or cabinet
accessible to authorized school personnel The school does not have facilities to
store medication that requires refrigeration
Medical support in case of an emergency
School has a very basic first-aid arrangement in case of any injury during school
hours First-aid is administered by a trained member under the supervision of senior
management As we are not permitted to give any oral medicines it is in your childs
best interest to call parents to further pursue medical assistance However in case of
severe injury or illness school may call RESCUE 1122 to transfer a student to a nearest
hospital and an immediate call is made to parents to seek further guidance
O School Telephone amp Cell Phone Use
No student will be allowed to use the office telephone without special permission
from the administrator or the School Secretary O level students are generally not
allowed to bring mobile phones to school In case a student needs to have a phone
on a particular day heshe will be required to hand it in to the school administrator
before classes start and collect it at home time Any students violating from this rule
will have to face disciplinary consequences
A-level students may use mobile phones only in the designated common rooms
They are strictly prohibited from using cell phones in the academic block and
especially in the classrooms
P School Dues
All school dues must be paid on stipulated dates on the fee bill otherwise the
student may not be allowed to sit through the regular school classes or
examinations The school administrator or accountant may notify parents
telephonically about outstanding dues In such circumstances please make sure
that the dues are cleared at the earliest and the bank deposit receipt is shown to
the school office In order to get any school documents such as transcripts
examination results O level certificates or recommendation letters all school dues
need to be cleared till that day Please see further rules at the back of the school
fee bill
DISCIPLINE CODE
There will be a clearly defined standard of behavior within the School community that
promotes a safe and productive learning and teaching environment All members of
this community have the responsibility to conduct themselves in a way that
demonstrates a mutual respect for all individuals their rights and their property
A Goals and Objectives
In planning and maintaining both school and classroom settings which promote
appropriate student conduct the SICAS is committed to the following objectives
bull To promote mutual respect among students stafffaculty administration and
parents through the display of appropriate language attitude and physical
behavior
bull To maintain a safe and secure learning environment in which all students have
the opportunity to reach their potential
bull To promote each students self-knowledge self-discipline and self-reliance
bull To recognize and value individual differences
bull To recognize that the management of student behavior is the collective
responsibility of students stafffaculty administrators and parents
bull To maintain open lines of communication in a positive fair and consistent
manner while recognizing the individual needs of students
Each childs education is the shared responsibility of the student the parent
guardian and the school Such a collaborative partnership can help motivate
support and encourage the student When a large group of people work together
in a community such as the school each partner must understand hisher
responsibilities or roles and their relationships
B Rules Regulations and Expectations
The rights and responsibilities for all students and staff members must be respected
at all times In an effort to strive for excellence it is important for students and staff to
be aware of the basic rules regulations and expectations that govern these rights
and responsibilities The following rules and regulations are consistent with the Goals
for all SICAS students set forth in the Student Handbook It is also expected that
students will follow the standards of conduct which have been established
C Academic Honesty (pertaining to Fraud Plagiarism and
Cheating)
Student work is highly respected and important to academic success For that
reason academic fraud cannot be tolerated Plagiarism is regarded as a serious
offense Plagiarism involves passing off other people‟s work as your own Any copied
or plagiarized work will be reviewed and may result in a zero for the assignment or
appropriate consequences In case if a student feels extreme academic pressures
please contact the counselor SICAS wants all students to succeed producing their
own product or work
D Acceptable Use of Technology
Students must conduct themselves in a responsible manner while using the school‟s
technology Computers and technology are being made available for educational
use and the use of equipment is a privilege not a right Accessing or producing
content that is vulgar racist profane violent obscene or pornographic is subject to
disciplinary action Internet chat and game play is not allowed at any time The
school has a right to monitor use of school technology
E School Uniform for Boys and Girls
All students must wear clean uniform to school on a regular basis
No jewelry of any type except for a watch and small studs for girls are allowed
Students will be liable for disciplinary action in case of not following the dress
code
Students who have games period (once a week) are required to come in their
sports uniform that specific day only
It is mandatory for all students to wear proper school uniform (regularsports)
supplied by the authorized uniform supplier
Students may not wear hats sweatshirt hoods or other headgear such as
bandanas or items that are determined inappropriate by school personnel in
the school building
All students must wear school-sanctioned black shoes
Clothing shall be worn with appropriate undergarments
School belts must be buckled sashes tied and shirts buttoned up omitting the
top most
Council members must wear their council badges at all times
Items that are worn for religious reasons must be approved in advance from the
school administration
All shorts should be worn no shorter than four inches from the top of the knee
Any clothing or hairstyle that disrupts the educational process is prohibited
1 Classroom and School Environment
Students are expected to behave in an orderly fashion in classrooms and all areas
of the school
It is a very serious matter to interfere with the educational process by being
disruptive in class or by creating disturbances in and around school
Pushing shoving running and ldquoplay-fightingrdquo are forms of unacceptable
behavior
All these may be regarded as acts of bullying which is strictly prohibited at SICAS
(Read ahead for more detail about this)
Students caught bullying others on social websites will also be subject to strict
disciplinary action that may also result in expulsion These cases would be directly
handled by the Principal of the school
Due to the potentially disruptive nature of electronic games electronic apparatus
and communication devices such as cellular phones are not permitted on school
premises and may be confiscated if found Students are not allowed to bring cell
phones CD and media players iPods radio walk-mans electronic games digital
diaries etc to school If there is an exigent need they must be submitted to the
administrator‟s office for safekeeping School will not be responsible for loss of any
electronic item
F Behavior Towards Peers amp Adults
Students must be respectful of each other and of all adults in the building
bull Rudeness disrespect and discourteous behavior are intolerable regardless of
the particulars of the situation
bull A student who is insolent or insubordinate in refusing to obey reasonable requests
made by a teacher or staff member is subject to firm disciplinary action including
suspension from school
1 Care of Building and Property
Everyone at SICAS should take pride in the appearance of our school Acts such as
theft and vandalizing school property are considered to be extremely serious They
are not only violations of our schools Code of Conduct they are against the law
Students found stealing damaging or defacing school or personal property will be
subject to disciplinary action including suspension and held responsible for the costs
of repairs or replacement Each case will be handled on an individual basis
Possession of matches lighters and other paraphernalia is forbidden on school
property
2 Physical Violence Fighting and Verbal Intimidation
Physical violence and verbal intimidation or threats directed toward any member of
the school community are not tolerated
Although some incidents begin
inadvertently each instance will
continue to be treated as a serious
disciplinary offense
Students involved in fighting bullying (see more below) ganging and other forms of
physical violence (regardless of who started the altercation) are subject to
suspension and their parents are notified The use of abusive obscene or profane
language andor gestures will be dealt with as a serious breach of conduct
3 Bullying
Respect for the dignity of others is a cornerstone of civil society Bullying creates an
atmosphere of fear and intimidation robs a person of their dignity detracts from the
safe environment necessary to promote student learning and will not be tolerated
by the Board of Directors Students who bully another person shall be held
accountable for their actions whether it occurs on the school grounds off school
grounds at a school sponsored or approved function activity or event or going to
or from school or a school activity
Definition Bullying is any pattern of behavior by a student or a group of students
that is intended to harass intimidate ridicule humiliate or instill fear in another child
or group of children Bullying behavior can be a threat of or actual physical harm
or it can be verbal abuse of the child Bullying is a series of recurring actions
committed over a period of time directed toward one student or successive
separate actions directed against multiple students
Examples of ldquoBullyingrdquo may include but are not limited to a pattern of behavior
involving one or more of the following
1 Sarcastic ldquocomplimentsrdquo about another student‟s personal appearance
2 Pointed questions intended to embarrass or humiliate
3 Mocking taunting or belittling
4 Non-verbal threats andor intimidation such as ldquofrontingrdquo or ldquochestingrdquo a person
5 Demeaning humor relating to a student‟s race gender ethnicity or personal
characteristics
6 Blackmail extortion demands for protection money or other involuntary
donations or loans
7 Blocking access to school property or facilities
8 Deliberate physical contact or injury to person or property
9 Stealing or hiding books or belongings andor
10 Threats of harm to student(s) possessions or others
Students are encouraged to report behavior they consider to be bullying including
a single action which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to their
teacher or the principal The report may be made anonymously Teachers and other
school employees who have witnessed or are reliably informed that a student has
been a victim of behavior they consider to be bullying including a single action
which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying shall report the incident(s) to
the principal Parents or legal guardians may submit written reports of incidents they
feel constitute bullying or if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to the
principal The principal shall be responsible for investigating the incident(s) to
determine if disciplinary action is warranted
Students found to be in violation of this policy shall be subject to disciplinary action
up to and including expulsion In determining the appropriate disciplinary action
consideration may be given to other violations of the student handbook that may
have simultaneously occurred
Notice of what constitutes bullying the school‟s prohibition against bullying and the
consequences for students who bully shall be conspicuously posted in classrooms
restrooms auditorium and school bus
4 Harassment
Words or actions directed at a particular person or group based on their sex race
religion national origin age sexual orientation physical appearance or disability in
any form will not be tolerated
5 Money and Personal Items
Students are to bring only money for breakfast lunch or for a specific school
purpose No toys games bats gloves balls tapes radios or any personal items are
to be brought to school The possession of cell phones or other telecommunication
devices by a student on school property or while attending school activities is
prohibited Such devices will be confiscated Parents may retrieve these items from
the school office after the confiscation period expires
6 Weapons
Students are forbidden to bring weapons sharp objects or explosives of any kind
including but not limited to guns knives firecrackers and cap guns Replicas of any
type of dangerous weapons are also forbidden A student who brings any weapon
to school is subject to suspension and possible expulsion (See Expulsion Policy)
7 Display of Affection
At SICAS we prohibit display of affection at school or school-sponsored activities To
establish a respectful environment in the context of our local culture please refrain
from intimate behavior of any sort Teachers and other staff members are instructed
to correct students if their behavior is not acceptable Please accept these
corrections in a constructive manner It is the intent to maintain a proper
atmosphere for all students and to prevent adverse consequences from occurring
G SICAS BUS CONDUCT
Bus Safety
All students using school transport are expected
to adhere to the guidelines in the SICAS Bus
Conduct Code as outlined in the Student
Handbook Improper conduct aboard a school
bus is to be treated as a school offense subject
to consequences at the discretion of the school
administration
Be on time to meet the bus Last minute rushing often causes accidents Also the
driver is not supposed to wait except when it is raining and then only long enough
for students to reach the bus from the nearest shelter
Wait for the bus at the designated area and do not venture far off
When getting on or off the bus use the handrail
After boarding the bus sit down as quickly as possible If the bus starts with a jolt you
could be thrown in the aisle if you are still standing
Keep the aisles clear Keep books lunch boxes legs and feet out of the aisle
Ride only the bus you are assigned to ride You must have permission in advance to
do otherwise
Do not open any windows without permission from the bus driver Keep head arms
and hands inside the bus
Do not throw anything inside the bus or out of the bus window Do not litter the bus
Make as little noise as possible The bus driver must be able to hear horns trains and
other warning signals
No horseplay or scuffling of any kind on the bus This is very distracting to the driver
Stay seated and facing the front of the bus at all times until the bus comes to a
complete stop where you get off
If you must cross the street in front of the bus go at least 10 feet in front of the bus so
the driver can have a clear view
The bus driver will have authority to report any disciplinary issue
H Care of Books
Please insist that your child uses but not abuses hisher books
Damagedlost books will be the responsibility of the student and
parents Costs for repair or replacement of books will be
charged Students are expected to bring booksnotebooks
according to their class schedule We discourage heavy bags
and unnecessary books and notebooks should not be brought to
school Students are advised to print their names and classes on their books and
notebooks as they often get misplaced The school will not be responsible for any
loss of property
I Smoking and Drug Use Policy
The initiation and implementation of a successful smoking policy requires the co-
operation and wholehearted support of both management and staff
Policy Statement
Smoking andor use of recreational drugs is known to be a serious risk to health It is
a significant cause of disease and premature death In addition there is now
evidence that ldquopassive smokingrdquo the inhaling of other people‟s smoke can cause
lung cancer in non-smokers as well as causing a deterioration of respiratory
conditions
This smoking and drug policy would not allow any smoking or possession of any
banned substance within the boundaries of the school site at any time by the
students parents or visitors
It would be the responsibility of school authorities to enforce the policy at all times
and to advice students to ensure that the students comply with these arrangements
Rules for Pupils
Smoking on campus is strictly not permitted at any time
Smoking during school visits trips or school events is strictly not permitted
Pupils caught smoking will be issued a pink slip
Rs1000- will be fined immediately if a child is caught smoking or credible evidence
is found of himher to have been smoking He or she may be liable for further
disciplinary action
Pupils caught with banned drugs or alcohol will be notified to the school authorities
and they will either be put on extended suspension or be expelled from the school
Awareness sessions on the dangers of smoking and or use of drugs may be planned
The above rules also apply to electronic cigarettes
J Litter and Chewing Gum Policy
Any student caught littering the school premises or school owned property will be
subjected to disciplinary action The act of chewing gum is especially prohibited as its
improper disposal causes unnecessary damage to school property In the event that a
student is found chewing a gum or littering the school premises he or she will be a
levied a fine of Rs500 in addition to facing disciplinary action
K Disciplinary Procedures amp Consequences
Communication among all members of the School community is essential in
implementing the Code of Conduct and helping students to assume their
responsibilities as citizens of this school All students and parents are encouraged to
bring any violations of rules and regulations to the attention of an administrator In
addition all school staff has an obligation to report violations of rules and regulations to
the school administration Both teachers and administrators will inform specific students
and parents when school expectations and standards of conduct are not being
maintained Students should have a full understanding of the consequences of their
behavior should they fail to meet school expectations The consequences of breaking
school rules depend on the seriousness of the behavior and the overall disciplinary
record of the individual student Every effort will be made to balance fairness with
consistency in the application of this code
SICAS disciplinary guidelines and policies include procedures which ensure that
students and parents will be informed of their rights regarding due process to be
followed by school authorities Any student involved in a disciplinary action is entitled to
an opportunity to express hisher position on the incident leading to disciplinary action
Parents have the right to request and ensure presence at such a meetinghearing
Note to Parents
Parents are to be informed of the above policies through this handbook and any
changes thereto through newsletters and other forms of communication
Detentions
Parents are entitled to 2 hours‟ notice of a detention that takes place outside normal
school hours so that the parents can make arrangements for transport or childcare The
notice should tell you why the detention was given and how long your child will have to
stay at school
If the child cannot attend the detention parents must explain the reasons to the child‟s
teacher or the principal They may reconsider the detention in certain circumstances
such as
The detention falls on an important religious day for the family
The parents are concerned about the length and safety of the route between
school and home
Parents can‟t reasonably make alternative arrangements for collecting their child
from school
In such circumstances a during school hours short-term suspension may be given
L Explanation of Consequences
Unacceptable classroom or school behavior will be handled according to the nature
and severity of action including verbal warnings counseling detention suspension and
referral to the office for discipline
1 Verbal Warning and Counseling (level 1)
If an administrativestaff member has issued a warning this indicates that student‟s
behavior is inappropriate and that continuation of this behavior may result in serious
consequences
Every effort is made at all levels within the school environment to help students adhere
to the academic and behavioral expectations at SICAS Many matters can be more
effectively resolved in counseling sessions that take place with teachers
administrators guidance counselors fellow students and parentsguardians
2 Pink Slips (level 2)
In case of any behavioral disciplinary or academic anomaly a Pink Slip may be
issued to a student This document indicates that a serious infringement of a school
rule has taken place Upon being issued a Pink Slip the discipline committee may
decide consequences depending upon the nature of offense A copy of the pink slip
will be retained in student‟s personal file for a record Issuance of pink slip will earn
negative house points for the respective house as well
3 Suspension and issuance of warning letters (Level 3)
After three successive pink slips are issued in one academic term a student may be
suspended for three school days and a parent-meeting may be called by school
administrator The Administrator will notify schedule of suspension to parents by
telephone and by issuing a suspension and warning letter
4 Expulsion
If in extreme cases a child is given repeated suspensions and if all other avenues of
counseling a child have failed or if the nature of offense is so dire the school Principal
may take a decision to expel a child This will be the last resort especially if the child is
on repeated Academic Probation and the continued behavior is so egregious that
other students in particular and the school environment in general are suffering as a
consequence The parents will be given due explanation as to the school‟s decision
and will be made to understand that the school reserves the legal right to disallow a
child from continuing as a student
5Other Consequences as Appropriate
RESOURCES
C School Office Personnel
PrincipalDirector Mr Shehryar Salamat (shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
Vice Principal Mr Muhammad Azhar Khan (azharkhansssedupk)
Administrator Zeeshan Khan (zeeshankhansssedupk) A Level Coordinator Mrs Lubna Assad O Level Coordinator Ms Saadia Qureshi Guidance Counselor Ms Nishat Hassan (nishathassansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
(shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
(azharkhansssedupk)
Core Objectives
The primary objective of SICAS is to provide the best possible educational opportunities
for its students Knowledge and skills relevant to attainment goals addressed in the
mission are
1 Academic Areas
o Development of basic skills and understanding in the areas of
communication computation aesthetics scientific investigation physical
and mental fitness
o Development of sound problem solving skills in meaningful situations which
prepare the student to face situations resulting from change
o Provision of a comprehensive and diverse range of curricula which allows
for individual abilities and needs
o Provision of on-going self-evaluation by the school as a whole with regard
to teaching methodologies curricula and evaluation
2 Personal Development
o Awareness of Self
Acceptance and practice of moral and ethical responsibilities
Development of effective study and work habits through initiative
and self-discipline
Establishment of worthwhile goals toward which to work
Encouragement of participation in extracurricular pursuit
Encouragement of positive self-esteem
Encouragement of proper hygiene
o Awareness of Others
Understanding of and participation in group processes
Encouragement of tolerance and compassion toward others
Encouragement of acceptance of civic responsibilities
Expectations for All
Students teachers and parents share responsibility in the learning process Each
entity is valued and respected and each works for the benefit of all in our
community of learners SICAS offers students and the school community
opportunities to exercise responsibility decision making and leadership as well as
opportunities to participate in curricular and extracurricular activities Our mission
will be realized when our students begin to demonstrate an awareness of the
relationship between rights and responsibilities accept responsibility for their own
learning and master skills that enable them to become self-directed learners
who set high goals and develop intellectual curiosity
1 Academic Expectations
Students will meet appropriate levels of academic skills necessary to prepare for
assessment tests demonstrate an ability to use all resources and tools available
for learning and research including information systems and computer
technology develop personal study skills to a
level sufficient to discover organize interpret
and evaluate information in order to make
decisions and implement new ideas and
solutions demonstrate and effectively
employ receptive and expressive
communication skills including listening
reading writing and speaking and
demonstrate the ability to become life-long
learners through the use of critical thinking
skills problem solving skills physical development skills and an understanding of
the importance of personal wellness
2 Social and Personal Expectations
SICAS encourages in students to respect their own selves and others and to
develop a sense of dignity and self worth and a willingness to live and to work
with others in a spirit of productive cooperation In our life together we demand
honesty reward responsibility and cultivate an atmosphere of mutual caring
Our mission will be realized when our students begin to demonstrate a respect for
peers teachers and staff respect for individual differences including but not
limited to gender ability sexual identity ethnicity religion cultures and
language respect for property including the school building contents and
grounds as well as personal property of all school community members
ACADEMIC PROGRAM
O LEVEL Program The following subjects are compulsory for all O Level students at SICAS
schools
COMPULSORY
English Language
First Language Urdu
Pakistan Studies
Islamiat
Mathematics
English Literature
The compulsory subjects combine with the elective and optional subjects to complete
the list of signed up courses for any particular student The electives at SICAS SENIOR are
divided into 3 groups The Pre-medical Group Pre-engineering Group and the Business
Group The students must choose one of the three groups
ELECTIVE 1 ndash Pre-medicalPre-
engineering Group
Physics
Chemistry
Biology
ELECTIVE 2 ndash Pre-engineering Group
Physics
Chemistry
ICT
ELECTIVE 3 ndash Business Group
Accounts
Economics
Business Studies
Students can also choose one or more of the following optional subjects Such subjects
are usually offered through after school classes or offered for short duration crash
courses during the summer holidays Some of the optional courses are offered at SICAS
Senior for which students will have to arrange for their transportation
Additional Optional Subjects
Commerce
World History
Environmental Management
Art amp Design
Sociology
Additional Mathematics
Our ability to offer an optional subject at SICAS Senior is dependent upon establishing
critical class strength of at least 10 students at the time of signing up
A Level Program
We offer the following subjects in our A Level program at SICAS Senior
Physics
Chemistry
Biology
Mathematics
Further Mathematics
Computing
Principles of Accounts
Business Studies
Economics
Law
Sociology
Psychology
Government and Politics
Media Studies
Art and Design
Literature in English
Thinking Skills (AS)
General Paper (AS)
Students are advised to choose amongst the popular groupings of Pre-Medical
(Physics Chemistry Biology) Pre-Engineering (Physics Chemistry Mathematics)
Business (Accounts Economics Business Studies) Alternatively students may choose
any combination of the above subjects provided there are no clashes in the class
schedule Please contact the A Level coordinator to receive the timetable so you can
choose your classes Clashes may be removed by rescheduling classes in the interest of
the majority of the students General Paper is a compulsory AS Level course for
incoming Science and Business students Special permission may be granted at the
discretion of the school administration for excluding the General Paper as part of the
course load for a particular student
ENROLLMENT PROCESS
Prospective students can enter SICAS Senior at grade IX subject to allowable space in
classes Grade IX admissions take place in May-August of each year Students are
advised to visit the school‟s admissions office during this time to collect the school
prospectus and be taken on a round of school facilities After registering the student
will be asked to come in for an admission test and an interview An offer for admission
may be made after successfully completing the process The fee structure is available
from the admission office and is subject to revision each year
Admission tests are conducted for Grade IX O Level in the subjects of English
Mathematics and Urdu Placement tests may be offered to students in Grade X and XI
strictly at the discretion of the management Students being promoted from within SSS
may not sit for the admission tests unless there are some extenuating circumstances
A Level admission is based on the Cambridge CIE exam results Edexcel and other
board examination may also be considered along with a valid school transcript at the
time of admission
SICAS Senior does not encourage Matriculation students to get into A level stream
however students with extraordinary academic performance may be offered a
conditional admission in A level after conducting an admission test in Mathematics and
English based on CIE O level syllabus
MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS Limited numbers of Merit scholarships are available for A Level
students Students must apply for these and the actual amount is determined after
assessing their CIE O level results Merit Scholarships are awarded only for a limited time
and are applicable as long as students keep up their performance level in internal
exams (Mid-year or End of Year Exam) Sports and extra-curricular merit scholarships
may also be offered
Student Identity Cards
SICAS will issue students with a student identity card which is their official identification
as a student It must be used or shown when entering the school premises and at other
times upon request Students are strictly prohibited to allow other people to gain
access to the institute‟s facilities through this card It is important that the ID card is kept
safe A charge of Rs 200 will be made for replacements
Any queries about enrollments should be addressed to the admission office or the
Information Desk
Contact personal
Ms Shabbana Yasir
School Secretary
Email shabbanayasirsssedupk
sicassssedupk
STUDENT LIFE
A House System
There are 4 Houses at SICAS namely Salam Tipu Faiz and Qasim House Each
House has its distinct motto and is represented by its own flag A strong House Point
System is in place that enables the end-of-the-year House rankings in Academics
Sports Co-Curricular and General Proficiency
Behaviour points are also awarded and the demerits of school rule infractions are
subtracted to give a tally of points that go towards the Proficiency Cup
A notable feature of the House system is the nomination and appointment of House
Captains whose task is to rally fellow House members and to select individuals for
team events amongst other duties Housemasters and Housemistresses are also
appointed and they are responsible to oversee the performance and discipline of
their respective Houses
Students are encouraged to participate in sports and extracurricular events in order
to win points for their respective houses The student who stands out the most
amongst his or her peers will be shortlisted in the senior most Grade to be considered
for becoming House Prefect The criteria for nomination are based on character
academic accomplishment and extracurricular or sporting achievements The
selection committee consisting of school personnel and chaired by the Principal
have the final say in the nomination of House Prefects and Head BoyGirl
B Student Council
The Student Council provides an opportunity for students to take on leadership roles
become active and involve in their community develop organizational skills set and
achieve goals At SICAS student Council members are nominated every March
from primarily AI class The council members consist of School Head BoyGirl Deputy
Head BoyGirl House Captains Vice Captains Sports Captain Marshals and
Society representatives The student council nominations are done through 5 step
process
Self Nominations
Rectification of Self Nominations by Council Advisor
Selection of suitable candidates (Narrowing down process) by the nomination
committee comprising of Principal Vice Principal and Guidance Counselor
Interviews with the Nomination Committee
Final induction and announcement of the student council in the school assembly
and oath taking ceremony
List of Societies
SIDS English
SIDS Urdu
MUN Society
Dramatics Society
LAPS (Literature and Poetry Society)
Arts Society
Business Entrepreneurial Society
Irtiqa
SAW (Scientists at Work)
Environmental Society
Music Society
MediaNewsletter Society (Novelle)
C School Magazine
Each year the School publishes its own magazine through the members of the LAPS
Society The editor and sub editor is chosen from senior most grades and are usually
LAPS society heads He or she must demonstrate
strong writing and publishing skills Contents
include students articles class photos event
coverage student reports on special days
Student Council faculty and staff photos
outgoing class wills and many candid
photographs of our students having fun This
student activity is open to all students Students
learn planning photography skills layout and
design and many other aspects of publishing
The Magazine Staff and Advisor determine the schedule of the meetings and the
content Magazine committee is headed by the Magazine head who works in close
coordination with English Language teachers to monitor working of the magazine
committee
D Sports and Evening Games
After school games program is offered for physical as well as mental growth of the
students This is an integral part of physical development and all our students are
encouraged to participate in sporting events We utilize the best sporting facilities and
coaches in town to meet the objectives of making our students excel in their chosen
sport
Objective
To partake in competitions that honour and promote sports and have a positive
impact on social development
To expand the capacity for responding to others by organized group activities
To extend self-awareness through purposeful venture in outdoor situations
To develop physical fitness by continued exposure to outdoor activities
To enhance environmental awareness to perceive and identify our national
heritage by conducting outings in the wilderness
SICAS schools offer training camps for the following sports
Athletics
Cricket
Table Tennis
Football
Hockey
Basketball
Tennis
Swimming
Badminton
Training camps for a particular sport is subject to student interest and the availability of
a suitable coach SICAS Main athletic facilities can be used for some of the camps
especially for Tennis and Football where we have a proper tennis center and football
ground
In liaison with the Adventure Foundation of Pakistan SICAS offers its students a wide
scope of organized activities to promote their self-expressions through adventure by
providing them safe opportunities to discover and equip themselves with a first-hand
experience of outdoor living Camping activities offered during the summer season
include mountaineering expeditions trekking trails rock climbing rappelling and
various other expeditions by boat During winters our students are taken for winter
camp-crafts ice climbing desert trekking downhill skiing and sailing
A After School Clubs and Camps
Student life at SICAS is not just about academics but also about a diverse co-curricular
program specially designed to enable students to explore their talents and creative
abilities Students are encouraged to participate in theatre debates art technology
music social services sporting activities and much more
SICAS offers a broad spectrum of different after school clubs These clubs are not only
important for a child‟s mental growth but also serve to foster his social skills Such
activities are absolutely essential if a child is to grow up confident full of life and
exuberance Students are encouraged to become active members of various clubs
such as the Music Club English and Urdu Debate Clubs Dramatics Club Photography
Club Entrepreneurial Club The arrangement of these clubs will be subject to student
interest
B Use of The LibraryComputer
Students are encouraged to use the library or computer lab for research and to
spend their time constructively They are required to adhere to the following
guidelines
Students may use the library during school within allocated library lesson or may
borrow books after school School library also remains operational during summer
vacations
The librarian may schedule special classes near the beginning of the school year
for teaching or reviewing specific library skills
Students are expected to be orderly and quiet while in the library
It is prohibited take any resource out of the library without following proper
procedures
Students are responsible for paying fines for any books or library materials that
they lose or damage
Students are also provided internet lab apart from computer lab where they can
access e-sources
STUDENT SUPPORT
A Academic Probation
All students who receive failing grades on their report card are put on Academic
Probation and are required to participate in academic monitoring Monitoring is a
cooperative effort shared by school heads the teaching staff the student and
hisher parents Students placed on monitoring will receive a weekly or fortnightly
progress report from the respective coordinator office The report includes
comments on the students effort class work homework and has indicators for the
students test average Students placed on probation will be expected to fully
participate in all activities designated for their improvement Parents are
encouraged to visit and confer with the individual teacher if there are concerns with
their childs academic progress Students on Academic Probation may be barred
from participating in co-curricular and sporting activities
B Remedial Program amp Homework Help
To improve the performance of at risk or struggling
learners SICAS holds after-school remedial classes for
selected subjects This is a mandatory program for
struggling students and serves to extend and
strengthen classroom lessons and learning This
program is offered free of cost either during break or
after school
PARENT SUPPORT AND
INVOLVEMENT
A Communication Between Home
and School
Involving parents is essential to improve student achievement therefore the school
fosters and supports active parental involvement This is accomplished through
regular two-way meaningful communication scheduled parent-teacher
conferences active involvement in a variety of roles and the promotion of
responsible parenting
Throughout the year students papers are sent home in order to keep parents
informed Teachers are encouraged to make every effort to clearly explain
expectations related to various assignments When papers are sent home with
unsatisfactory grades or notes concerning incomplete assignments please follow up
on this It is the responsibility of parents to closely monitor their child‟s academic
progress and insist that students complete all assignments
B How to help
A childs report card is as personal and as individual as the child It is best not to
compare report cards among children in the family or in the neighborhood Since
children do not develop or learn at the same rate we strive to understand how your
child learns best and cater to each individual‟s unique style of learning It is
recommended that you have at least two conferences a year with your childs
teacher If you have questions about your childs work progress grades or other
concerns please call the school office to schedule a meeting
C Parents Can Help
Following are some things parents can do to help their children be successful in
school
Insist on regular attendance and punctuality
Keep your child home when they are sick Encourage and help the student to
make up work missed due to absence Also remember to send in a written
application for hisher leave
Be sure your child gets a good nights sleep (9 or l0 hours) and has a wholesome
breakfast before coming to school
Show a sincere interest in what your child is doing in school
Be informed of school rules expectations and your childs progress
Provide a suitable time and place for your child to read and study at home
Set and maintain reasonable standards of behavior for your child
Nurture self-discipline in your child
Foster in your child () respect for others and to obey the law and those in
authority
Encourage your child to appreciate people to value work and to recognize his
or her place in the immediate community and beyond
Be active in the school PTC‟s and attend school functions whenever possible
POLICIES amp PROCEDURES
A Daily Schedule
1 School Hours O Levels
REGULAR DAYS
Morning Afternoon
O level 750 am 200 pm
A level 800 am 400 pm(as per
schedule)
HOUSE ASSEMBLY IS MANDATORY FOR ALL O AND A LEVEL STUDENTS
2 School Hours A Level
Arrival Member of the student council have to report (on a rotational basis) for the morning assembly
according to their schedules All other students can come to school at the time of their first morning
class
Departure A Level students must adhere to their allotted timetable They are not allowed to leave
campus once they arrive However they may leave after their last class after 1200 noon Students are
encouraged to spend their free time in the library or other designated study areas of the campus to
revise their lectures or on assigned class work A Level students are also allotted time for recreation and
physical education is also incorporated as part of their weekly schedule
NOTE All A Level students are required for the House Assembly on Tuesdays
Morning
Tuesday 750 am
3 House Assembly and House Meetings
Each house hosts the Tuesday Morning House Assembly on a rotational basis The
House is free to select presenters for that particular day and must ensure their
adequate preparation House Meetings are to be held at least once a month after
the Tuesday Morning House Assembly Once the meeting is announced the House
Captains must come up with an Agenda around which the discussions take place
Students are typically motivated and shortlisted for upcoming inter-house events
and a review of the House Points also takes place Students andor Council
members who are absent from the House Assembly or the House Meeting are
subject to disciplinary action They must inform the school administration in advance
if an allowed leave is to be sought
B Attendance
Late Arrival (Tardy)
Tardy is defined as not being in school before
morning assembly or in other words by the second
bell Please see that your child arrives at school
well before 750 when the tardy bell rings Students
who come late must report to the main office for
an admission slip
The school policy towards tardy in one academic
term is as follows
First and second time Name is registered
3rd time Pink Slip is issued and a disciplinary action is taken as per policy
Fourth time Child is sent to the Principal‟s Office for in-school detention and parents
are informed For each additional tardy after 3rd time a pink slip is issued suspension
for onetwo day will be given after issuance of 3rd pink slip House master class
teacher and house captain are informed about the student is contributing negative
points for the respective house
Tardiness from Class (A Level)
If an A level student is late to class by more than 5 minutes he will not be allowed to
enter the classroom A-level students are expected to be seated before the
respective subject teacher arrives in the class Under special reasons A level
coordinator may permit the entrance of the student with a warning
Students arriving late by more than 10 minutes are issued pink slips and are marked
absent not only for the class but also for the whole day
A level teachers may address tardiness issues individually The parent will be
contacted if the problem persists
Absences from School
SICAS recognizes two types of absences of students Excused and Unexcused
Absence An excused absence is defined as one in which the student was absent
for one of the following reasons
bull Personal illness of student
bull Official school-sponsored activities
bull Medical appointments
bull Serious illness in the immediate family (parent guardian sibling grandparent
child)
bull Death in the immediate family (same as above)
bull Any circumstances not covered above which the school principal or committee
determines are excused
Any absence not described above will be defined as unexcused
All absences from school need to be reported to the school office before 8am on
the day of the absence Parents are requested to contact the school office via
telephone for this purpose Parents may send information through e-mail to the
official school address but this must be followed by a written application (see
below)
The school year consists of 180 full days of instruction No half days are permissible
Students must have at least 90 of attendance ie 162 of the 180 days Absences in
excess of 10 will be a factor for consideration in determining promotion There are
specific policies regarding homework during absences Please refer to the
Homework Policy for guidance
Approval of leave in form of written application addressed to the Principal must be
submitted to the school office Valid reasons regarding serious illness must be
accompanied by a medical certificate Weddings outside immediate family will not
be considered as a valid excuse for absence Overseas travel should be undertaken
during summer vacations or winter break Special travel for immigration purposes will
be approved on a case-to-case basis Fine policy for unexcused absence is as
follows
o A child will be fined Rs200 for absence on days adjoining weekends ie Friday
and Monday
o Written warning letter addressed to the parent is issued for absents exceeding
10 (more than 5 days in a term)
o If a leave application for multiple absences is not received in time the student
may be liable to face disciplinary action
Early Dismissal
If possible parents should try to schedule external appointments or other events
outside of school hours If a child is to be dismissed early it is important that a signed
note by the parentguardian be sent in the morning to alert the school authorities a
phone call for said purpose will not be accepted because of security reasons
except under exceptional circumstances Students will not be called out of class
prior to the arrival of the parent If your child will be returning to school after an
appointment the child must sign back into the office
Note to Parents
Emergency messages and personal items will be delivered to the students only
through school office No visitor is allowed to go to a classroom during school hours
C Homework Policy
SICAS believes that the purpose of
homework is to provide students with
opportunities to extend classroom lessons
and to transfer specific skills and concepts to
new situations In addition homework is
designed to develop personal responsibility
self-discipline and effective study skills As
with all instructional activities homework
assignments are meaningful relevant and grade appropriate
1 Routine Homework Assignments
Generally teachers assign any of four types of daily homework assignments
These are preparation practice extension and creative enrichment
assignments Examples of these types of assignments are
Preparation This type of assignment is intended to help students get ready for
the next days classroom lesson Students might be asked to write their own
discussion questions based on the reading assignment Or the student may be
asked to complete answers to reading review questions from the text
Practice By successfully completing practice assignments students have the
opportunity to review and reinforce skills knowledge and information presented
in a previous lesson
Extension Extension assignments ask students to expand on skills andor
concepts taught during a previous class For example after studying an historical
period a student might be asked to read an article or book pertaining to that
period and report their findings to the class
CreativeEnrichment This assignment includes analyzing synthesizing and
evaluating concept or skills already taught Students have an opportunity to
develop and apply their own ideas about a topic and prepare a presentation
for the teachers or class
2 Long-Term Assignments
Another category of homework is the long-term assignment Frequently teachers
will assign long-term assignments that generally include special projects
research reports or book reports The number and frequency of these
assignments vary according to specific course requirements The amount of time
required to complete the assignments may be from one week to as long as four
weeks
3 Daily Reading
A students ability to read is strengthened by reading each day at home The
school strongly urges each student to spend time reading for pleasure or interest
each day In addition to books of interest newspapers magazines and journals
can be included A minimum of 20 to 30 minutes of daily reading will significantly
enhance students reading skills
D Expectations on Homework
The specific amount of homework assigned varies according to subject and grade
level The amount of time individual students spend in homework studies will also
vary according to the individual students study skills and personal work habits
These variables are important considerations when teachers parents and students
work to identify the appropriate amount of time a student should spend in
homework study The recommendations listed below serves to provide guidelines to
parents and students When applying recommended time to individual students
please keep in mind the variables of grade subject students work habits and
motivation Teachers homework assignments may also vary slightly in amount of
time expected of students
1 Homework for Absentees
Students are required to turn in completed assignments given to them during
multiple day absences upon their return to school Students are responsible for
making up for any missed work upon their return to school
Note Teachers are not obligated to provide advance assignments for students
2 School Absences Because of Family Vacations
There are times when families plan vacations when school is in session Students who
are absent from school because of vacations cannot be excused from their
scholastic obligations The school recognizes the importance of family time for its
students The school also understands the difficulty and complexity of scheduling
important family events The guidelines presented below address the problem in a
manner that best supports the purposes and goals of the school and the needs of
the student
Teachers are not obligated to provide advance assignments for students
Students and parents are obligated to initiate making up for specific assignments
missed because of vacation during regularly scheduled school sessions
Teachers are expected to provide the same reasonable make-up opportunities
extended to students who experience an excused absence Teachers are not
O Level 2-3 hours daily
A level 3-4 hours daily
expected to provide more time for students who missed school because of family
vacations
3 Chronic Homework Difficulties
At times students may struggle in meeting their homework obligations When
students routinely experience difficulties in completing homework assignments
teachers and parents need to confer about the nature of the students difficulties
The school faculty has had success in assisting students to work through study skill
problems We know that collaborative school-home efforts can be effective in
helping students improve their study skills Please contact the school with your
questionsconcerns when you believe your child is experiencing chronic homework
problems
E Examinations
Assessments and Examinations are ongoing processes and are diagnostic formative
and summative SICAS monitors and records the performance of students in these
examinations and communicate students‟ performance to parents through report
cards in formal parent teacher meetings at least 3 times in an academic year
O and A Level (grade IX X and A-I)
October
Assessments
Mid-Year
Exam
March
Assessments
End of Year
Exam
Consolidated
50 marks 100 marks 50 marks 100 marks 300 marks
Second
week of
October
Second
week of
December
Second
week of
March
Secondthird
week of May
O and A level (grade XI and A-II)
October
Assessments
Send-Ups Mocks Consolidated
50 marks 100 marks 100 marks 250 marks
Second
week of
October
Second
week of
December
Second
week of
March
Reports are sent out after each examination and assessment Assessment Report
cards are printed on white paper and Examination reports are printed on formal
watermarked cards Results of the examinations for Universities are only generated
on the school transcript Date sheet for the examinations and assessments are
handed out to the student at least 2 weeks prior to the exam
F Promotion and detention Policy
Promotion of the students will be decided by the Promotion Committee comprises of
the
Academic HeadDirector SSS
Head of school
Coordinator
Class teacher
Subject teacher(s)
Note
Decisions of the promotion committee are final
Re-evaluation will only be permissible after the promotion committee
meets again
A special ad-hoc committee appointed by the promotion committee
will recheck answer scripts of intended detainees before the declaration
of result
All examination Answer scripts are shown to students and handed over
to parents in PTCs
Promotion Rules
Class VIII to IX
The O level promotion policy dictates that students require a minimum of 60 in 6
subjects in order to be promoted Conversely if a student secures U‟s in English or
Mathematics he will not merit promotion to O level stream
Class IX to X
For promotion to Class X pass marks are 50 in all subject
Class X to XI
For promotion to Class XI pass marks are 50 all subject
Class A-I to A-II
For promotion to Class A-II pass marks are 50 all subject
If a student secures more than 1U in the send up examinations his entry will be sent as a
private candidate for the CIE examinations however the registration process would be
completed through school as a bdquoprivate candidate‟
Double FailureDetention
Double failure means the failure of a student to qualify for promotion on
two consecutive occasions during hisher school career
A student who fails more than once in this way will be subject to
withdrawal the student from the school
At the time of the first failure the promotion committee may take into
account any special circumstances such as lengthy and unavoidable
absence from school and decide whether they constitute a valid reason
for allowing the student to be promoted to the next class In such a case
an undertaking must be taken from parents at the time of the first failure
committing them to withdraw their child if heshe fails again the next year
Double promotion
Double promotion is not permissible in any class for the OA Level program
Conditional promotions
Conditional promotions are to be strongly discouraged If at all necessary it
must be accompanied by an undertaking from parents committing them to
share responsibility for their child‟schildren‟s performance within the school
Absence from Examinations or Assessments and Retake Policy for Internal Assessments
and Examinations
Students who are absent for class tests assessed written work or examinations will not
be retested but would be considered under the following rules
o In case a student has been unable to sit for the end-of-year examinations
with a valid reason the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of
hisher consolidated performance in the continuous assessment and the mid-
year examinations
o If a student is absent from the mid-year examination with a genuine reason
the promotion decision will be based on the continuous assessment and the
end-of-year examination results
o In case if a student misses any examinationsassessments due to his late
admission the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of the later
continuous assessments and the end-of-year examinations
o Students on approved long leave for a negotiated period of time are given a
placement test for the compulsory subjects at the time of rejoining
o If a student is absent from one or two subjects in the end-of-year
examinations without a valid reason the marks of the mid-year examinations or
the minimum passing marks will be allotted whichever is less If heshe is absent
for the entire mid-year or end-of-year examinations without a valid reason
heshe will be given no credit at all for the examination
o If a student has been absent for less than half the class tests or assessed
written work during a term the average marks gained in other tests and written
work or the minimum passing marks as decided by the promotion committee will
be allotted for the missing work
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests with a genuine
reason hisher assessments are based solely on the number of tests taken
o When a student is absent for more than half the class tests with a genuine
reason heshe may be given the average of the other class tests or minimum
passing marks whichever is less
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests without a genuine
reason heshe may be awarded minimum pass marks or the average of the
other tests whichever is less however heshe is given no credit for the ones
missed
o A student who misses any exam is not eligible for a prize for academic
excellence in the Academic Prize distribution ceremony
Retake Policy for CIE OA level Examinations
Any OA level student can only sit in OctNov session for re-take examinations
through school as per CIE policy Heshe will have to pay all dues imposed by
CIEBritish councilSchool Admin fee as per stated exam
Any OA level student who wishes to appear in the next MayJune session
that will be treated as a fresh entry and child will have to be enrolled in the level
for one year to appear as a regular candidate of the school
Malpractice Cases
If it is established that a student has indulged in any malpractice or breach of
the examination rules heshe may be required to
Forfeit any award for the paper in which a student is found to be
cheating No marks will be awarded for the particular exam
Leave the school (this may be appropriate for a habitual offender or
one who threatens a teacher or who seriously disrupts an examination)
G Grading and Rewards Policy
As per CIE policies students‟ performance is benchmarked using six grades (A-E)
An bdquoA‟ is awarded for the highest level of achievement whereas bdquoE‟ indicates minimum
satisfactory performance A bdquoU‟ is given for ungraded or unsatisfactory performance
For O level
A grade for Effort and Behavior is also awarded in the internal examinations on a 1-4
scale as shown in the diagram above
HONOUR ROLL
Students in grades who receive all Ain their consolidated internal result or highest
result in CIE examinations will be placed on the honor roll Students will be eligible for
additional rewards at the time of the annual prize distribution ceremony The criteria
for these rewards may be inquired from the school authorities
H Graduation Requirements
Graduation at SICAS occurs in two stages First upon completing the internal
academic requirements of the school The students are invited to attend their
Graduation Ceremony at the school Annual Prize Distribution This event that takes
place in April every year Second the student is considered a High School graduate
after passing his CIE A Level exam the result of which is declared in August of the
year the exam is taken
To meet the internal requirement of the school students must successfully clear the
AI End-of-Year exam and attain an adequate passing grades in the send-up and
mock exams Borderline cases concerning students on Academic Probation will be
given clearance to graduate at the discretion of the school Principal
In order to pass the CIE exams students must clear three CIE full-credit A Level
exams and attain passing marks in each Upon clearance of the CIE exam students
a student previously on academic probation may attain the SICAS diploma
Subject ChangeWithdrawal (A Level) Class schedules will be given to students prior to the start of each term Subject
changes or withdrawals will be allowed through the first 2 weeks of the September
of A-I thereafter enrollment in new subjects will be at the discretion of the school
authorities and students will be charged subject changewithdrawal fee
H Student Records Permanent records include the student‟s personal file copies of his report cards
certificates of scholastic and co-curricular achievements letters of commendation
or of concern behavioral incident reports standardized testing results attendance
and health records A student andor parentslegal guardians may see the student‟s
record by making an appointment with the school office The student andor
parentslegal guardians may request for any statements or documents in the record
if it pertains to the student‟s school work Students may request that a particular item
be removed from the file however the counselor may or may not grant the request
If the request is denied an appeal may be made to the Principal
I Summer School Camps SICAS Senior offers a summer school program of varying lengths during the winter
and summer vacation period Summer school is for catching up with the required
course work as well as for preparing for O Level Optional subjects Summer school
also provides a variety of co- curricular and leadership programs such as Debate
MUN French swimming and other sports training camps
J Withdrawal
To withdraw a student or parent should obtain a Withdrawal Form from the school
office and have it signed by counselor librarian and the Principal A student must
have hisher parentlegal guardian‟s permission to withdraw All books and materials
checked out are to be returned and school dues including fines assessed due to
damaged or lost materials should be paid Any student seeking withdrawal before
graduating will have to state reason for leaving and parentslegal guardian‟s need
to meet with Vice PrincipalPrincipal in person to get the school leaving certificate
(SLC)
K Attestation and issuance of school documents
Students need to present original documents to get photocopies of academicco-
curricular achievement certificates verified School will not attest any copy without
verifying the original document SICAS issues certificates such as bona fide
certificate hope certificate school transcripts school reports on request In order to
obtain such certificates a request to the guidance counselor must be made at least
5 businesses days in advance All certificates will be specifically addressed to
institutions where submission is needed Transcripts and recommendation letters will
directly mailed to the universities where student is seeking an admission Mailing or
courier charges must be borne by the student
L Support from the Counselorrsquos Office
The Guidance Counselor
Guides and advises students on college admissions
Writes comprehensive honest and positive descriptive statements for students
through the various resources available to himher such as information from
teachers advisors parents and observation of the student from hisher own
personal experience
Liaisons with admissions officers of universities and colleges
Reports any disciplinary incidents regarding an applicant to hisher university if
such an incident occurs after the submission of the student‟s application
Informs the colleges and universities if it is discovered that a child‟s work on his
personal statementcollege essay is not his own plagiarism is not allowed and is
very strictly handled by school personnel and universities personnel locally and
abroad
Reports any positive developments in a student‟s profile to hisher university since
the submission of hisher application (eg Mid-year report End of year report)
Coordinates and follows-up with the universitycollege personnel for any
additional documents that might be needed for the student‟s admissions file
Responds to any queries that the university admissions officers may have
regarding the student(s) application to their universities
Follows up with students and the universitiescolleges they have applied to
regarding their admission status
Makes a student understand that it is hisher own academic record and overall
profile that determines admission to a universitycollege
Ensures that all that the admissions requirements are completed by the students
and the office personnel involved in a timely manner and that all documents
are mailed (via online or courier services) to the Universitiescolleges before the
published deadlines
Expectations from A-I and A-II students
A Level students are expected to visit counselor office in the beginning of A-I to
get to know the complete procedures of counselor office Moreover all students
need to coordinate with counselor to ensure that their files are established in
counselor‟s office for future proceeding
At the beginning of A-I an orientation session is held to encourage students to
take on a challenging curriculum appropriate to their abilities
All students must meet SICAS internal application deadlines
When researching for colleges students should look for at least two ldquosafetyrdquo
colleges two or three ldquolikelymiddle rangerdquo colleges and two ldquodreamreach
collegesrdquo depending on their academic record and personal profile
Research for colleges should depend on the preferred location the most
suitable program offered to suit the student‟s career goals the size of the school
the student wishes to attend the nature of the teaching style offered
preparation for a future career choice cost and the availability of financial aid
(if required)
Students should provide the teachercounselors with a CV or resume to assist in
writing a recommendation letter
Students should start work on their personal statement during the summer at the
end of A-I
Students should keep themself well informed about school activities and
resources available through assembly announcements and bulletin boards
Expectations from Parents
Support and encourage your child offering advice and guidance when
appropriate
Encourage your son or daughter to visit the Guidance Counselor Office at SICAS
and not to hesitate to ask questions regarding college applicationscareer goals
or to update the Counselor about their academic performance and
involvement in extracurricular activities
Avoid imposing or forcing your preferences regarding careercollege choices
onto your son or daughter It is important to remember that college planning
decisions are as much as possible a student‟s decision However do help your
child to gather enough information and research thoroughly through the various
resources available before making hisher decision
Family meetings should be held as early as the end of a student‟s Grade XI (or
even earlier) These meetings should focus where the parents want to send their
child for undergraduate studies and to start the ground-work on college
admissions This decision will be based on many factors finances family
commitments amongst others
Parents should be open to new ideas and suggestions They should not be
focusing only on the best-known colleges but rather on the ldquobest suitedrdquo
colleges for their sons and daughters where heshe can be happy
Parents should help their child to understand that there is always more than one
college that is appropriate for himher
Parents should encourage their child that there are no shortcuts to getting into
the top colleges an ethical approach to college admissions should be
supported
Parents should teach their children to complete their own applications write
their own personal statementscollege essays
M Public Access to School
1 Visiting the School
It is highly appreciated if visitors seek a prior appointment in order to meet any
management staff member The Front-desk officer and school administrator will
always be available during school hours to answer any query However Vice
PrincipalPrincipal may not be able to meet visitors without a prior appointment
Due to security reasons parents and visitors are required to get visitor‟s pass at the
gate to enter in to the school premises All visitors must first report to the main office
The Front-desk officer will manage your meeting with the concerned staff
2 Contacting the School
At times it will be necessary for parents to contact the school to speak to teachers
or occasionally their children during school hours Please use the following
procedures
Teachers
The school holds formal parent teacher conferences (PTC‟s) in order to bring parents
up to date with the progress of their child If a meeting is necessary in addition to the
scheduled PTC‟s then parents must make a request for such an appointment
through the school secretary Teachers are not permitted to leave the students
unattended in order to meet with parents and such meetings will be allowed at the
discretion of the school PrincipalVice Principal
Students
Occasionally a parent may need to pass on a message directly to their
sondaughter at school If you need to leave a message or speak directly to your
child please briefly explain the situation to the front-desk officer Heshe will take the
necessary measures to put you in touch with your child
3 Dropping items off at school
Parents often find themselves coming to drop off homework books lunch lunch
money gym clothes musical instruments etc at the school Parents must come to
the office and not leave items with the guard at the gate The item must be labeled
with the name and class of the student before the front-desk officer sends it to the
student
N Healthcare Information
Parents are requested to inform the school about any
health issues pertaining to their sondaughter Especially
in case of diabetic asthmatic dyslexia neurological or
acute psychological depression parents must provide
complete written information regarding their child‟s
medication It is equally important to fill out the
emergency contact information in the student file
Prescription Medication in Schools
If under exceptional circumstances a child is required to take prescription
medication during school hours and the parent cannot be at school to administer
the medication the medication can be administered in compliance with the
following regulations
1 A permission form with written dated instructions and permission signed by
the parent will be maintained by the school and will include
o The doctor‟s prescription
o child‟s name
o name of medication
o purpose of medication
o time to be administered
o dosage
o possible side effects
o termination date for administering the medication access and
maintenance of inhalers prescribed for asthmatic students
2 Parents will be responsible for delivering medication to the school and reclaiming
any unused medications ALL MEDICATION MUST BE IN A CONTAINER
APPROPRIATELY LABELED BY THE PHARMACY (OR DOCTOR‟S SUBSCRIPTION)
STATING THE NAME OF MEDICATION DOSAGE AND TIME TO BE ADMINISTERED
Any unused medications will be destroyed by school personnel if unclaimed
more than one week following termination of treatment or at the end of the
school year
3 The parents of the child must assume responsibility for informing the Principal of
any change in the child‟s health or change in medication
4 The school personnel will not be responsible for any adverse drug reaction when
medication has been given in the manner prescribed on the permission form
5 The school district retains the discretion to reject requests for the administration of
medicine
6 All medication must be stored in a secured locked clean container or cabinet
accessible to authorized school personnel The school does not have facilities to
store medication that requires refrigeration
Medical support in case of an emergency
School has a very basic first-aid arrangement in case of any injury during school
hours First-aid is administered by a trained member under the supervision of senior
management As we are not permitted to give any oral medicines it is in your childs
best interest to call parents to further pursue medical assistance However in case of
severe injury or illness school may call RESCUE 1122 to transfer a student to a nearest
hospital and an immediate call is made to parents to seek further guidance
O School Telephone amp Cell Phone Use
No student will be allowed to use the office telephone without special permission
from the administrator or the School Secretary O level students are generally not
allowed to bring mobile phones to school In case a student needs to have a phone
on a particular day heshe will be required to hand it in to the school administrator
before classes start and collect it at home time Any students violating from this rule
will have to face disciplinary consequences
A-level students may use mobile phones only in the designated common rooms
They are strictly prohibited from using cell phones in the academic block and
especially in the classrooms
P School Dues
All school dues must be paid on stipulated dates on the fee bill otherwise the
student may not be allowed to sit through the regular school classes or
examinations The school administrator or accountant may notify parents
telephonically about outstanding dues In such circumstances please make sure
that the dues are cleared at the earliest and the bank deposit receipt is shown to
the school office In order to get any school documents such as transcripts
examination results O level certificates or recommendation letters all school dues
need to be cleared till that day Please see further rules at the back of the school
fee bill
DISCIPLINE CODE
There will be a clearly defined standard of behavior within the School community that
promotes a safe and productive learning and teaching environment All members of
this community have the responsibility to conduct themselves in a way that
demonstrates a mutual respect for all individuals their rights and their property
A Goals and Objectives
In planning and maintaining both school and classroom settings which promote
appropriate student conduct the SICAS is committed to the following objectives
bull To promote mutual respect among students stafffaculty administration and
parents through the display of appropriate language attitude and physical
behavior
bull To maintain a safe and secure learning environment in which all students have
the opportunity to reach their potential
bull To promote each students self-knowledge self-discipline and self-reliance
bull To recognize and value individual differences
bull To recognize that the management of student behavior is the collective
responsibility of students stafffaculty administrators and parents
bull To maintain open lines of communication in a positive fair and consistent
manner while recognizing the individual needs of students
Each childs education is the shared responsibility of the student the parent
guardian and the school Such a collaborative partnership can help motivate
support and encourage the student When a large group of people work together
in a community such as the school each partner must understand hisher
responsibilities or roles and their relationships
B Rules Regulations and Expectations
The rights and responsibilities for all students and staff members must be respected
at all times In an effort to strive for excellence it is important for students and staff to
be aware of the basic rules regulations and expectations that govern these rights
and responsibilities The following rules and regulations are consistent with the Goals
for all SICAS students set forth in the Student Handbook It is also expected that
students will follow the standards of conduct which have been established
C Academic Honesty (pertaining to Fraud Plagiarism and
Cheating)
Student work is highly respected and important to academic success For that
reason academic fraud cannot be tolerated Plagiarism is regarded as a serious
offense Plagiarism involves passing off other people‟s work as your own Any copied
or plagiarized work will be reviewed and may result in a zero for the assignment or
appropriate consequences In case if a student feels extreme academic pressures
please contact the counselor SICAS wants all students to succeed producing their
own product or work
D Acceptable Use of Technology
Students must conduct themselves in a responsible manner while using the school‟s
technology Computers and technology are being made available for educational
use and the use of equipment is a privilege not a right Accessing or producing
content that is vulgar racist profane violent obscene or pornographic is subject to
disciplinary action Internet chat and game play is not allowed at any time The
school has a right to monitor use of school technology
E School Uniform for Boys and Girls
All students must wear clean uniform to school on a regular basis
No jewelry of any type except for a watch and small studs for girls are allowed
Students will be liable for disciplinary action in case of not following the dress
code
Students who have games period (once a week) are required to come in their
sports uniform that specific day only
It is mandatory for all students to wear proper school uniform (regularsports)
supplied by the authorized uniform supplier
Students may not wear hats sweatshirt hoods or other headgear such as
bandanas or items that are determined inappropriate by school personnel in
the school building
All students must wear school-sanctioned black shoes
Clothing shall be worn with appropriate undergarments
School belts must be buckled sashes tied and shirts buttoned up omitting the
top most
Council members must wear their council badges at all times
Items that are worn for religious reasons must be approved in advance from the
school administration
All shorts should be worn no shorter than four inches from the top of the knee
Any clothing or hairstyle that disrupts the educational process is prohibited
1 Classroom and School Environment
Students are expected to behave in an orderly fashion in classrooms and all areas
of the school
It is a very serious matter to interfere with the educational process by being
disruptive in class or by creating disturbances in and around school
Pushing shoving running and ldquoplay-fightingrdquo are forms of unacceptable
behavior
All these may be regarded as acts of bullying which is strictly prohibited at SICAS
(Read ahead for more detail about this)
Students caught bullying others on social websites will also be subject to strict
disciplinary action that may also result in expulsion These cases would be directly
handled by the Principal of the school
Due to the potentially disruptive nature of electronic games electronic apparatus
and communication devices such as cellular phones are not permitted on school
premises and may be confiscated if found Students are not allowed to bring cell
phones CD and media players iPods radio walk-mans electronic games digital
diaries etc to school If there is an exigent need they must be submitted to the
administrator‟s office for safekeeping School will not be responsible for loss of any
electronic item
F Behavior Towards Peers amp Adults
Students must be respectful of each other and of all adults in the building
bull Rudeness disrespect and discourteous behavior are intolerable regardless of
the particulars of the situation
bull A student who is insolent or insubordinate in refusing to obey reasonable requests
made by a teacher or staff member is subject to firm disciplinary action including
suspension from school
1 Care of Building and Property
Everyone at SICAS should take pride in the appearance of our school Acts such as
theft and vandalizing school property are considered to be extremely serious They
are not only violations of our schools Code of Conduct they are against the law
Students found stealing damaging or defacing school or personal property will be
subject to disciplinary action including suspension and held responsible for the costs
of repairs or replacement Each case will be handled on an individual basis
Possession of matches lighters and other paraphernalia is forbidden on school
property
2 Physical Violence Fighting and Verbal Intimidation
Physical violence and verbal intimidation or threats directed toward any member of
the school community are not tolerated
Although some incidents begin
inadvertently each instance will
continue to be treated as a serious
disciplinary offense
Students involved in fighting bullying (see more below) ganging and other forms of
physical violence (regardless of who started the altercation) are subject to
suspension and their parents are notified The use of abusive obscene or profane
language andor gestures will be dealt with as a serious breach of conduct
3 Bullying
Respect for the dignity of others is a cornerstone of civil society Bullying creates an
atmosphere of fear and intimidation robs a person of their dignity detracts from the
safe environment necessary to promote student learning and will not be tolerated
by the Board of Directors Students who bully another person shall be held
accountable for their actions whether it occurs on the school grounds off school
grounds at a school sponsored or approved function activity or event or going to
or from school or a school activity
Definition Bullying is any pattern of behavior by a student or a group of students
that is intended to harass intimidate ridicule humiliate or instill fear in another child
or group of children Bullying behavior can be a threat of or actual physical harm
or it can be verbal abuse of the child Bullying is a series of recurring actions
committed over a period of time directed toward one student or successive
separate actions directed against multiple students
Examples of ldquoBullyingrdquo may include but are not limited to a pattern of behavior
involving one or more of the following
1 Sarcastic ldquocomplimentsrdquo about another student‟s personal appearance
2 Pointed questions intended to embarrass or humiliate
3 Mocking taunting or belittling
4 Non-verbal threats andor intimidation such as ldquofrontingrdquo or ldquochestingrdquo a person
5 Demeaning humor relating to a student‟s race gender ethnicity or personal
characteristics
6 Blackmail extortion demands for protection money or other involuntary
donations or loans
7 Blocking access to school property or facilities
8 Deliberate physical contact or injury to person or property
9 Stealing or hiding books or belongings andor
10 Threats of harm to student(s) possessions or others
Students are encouraged to report behavior they consider to be bullying including
a single action which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to their
teacher or the principal The report may be made anonymously Teachers and other
school employees who have witnessed or are reliably informed that a student has
been a victim of behavior they consider to be bullying including a single action
which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying shall report the incident(s) to
the principal Parents or legal guardians may submit written reports of incidents they
feel constitute bullying or if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to the
principal The principal shall be responsible for investigating the incident(s) to
determine if disciplinary action is warranted
Students found to be in violation of this policy shall be subject to disciplinary action
up to and including expulsion In determining the appropriate disciplinary action
consideration may be given to other violations of the student handbook that may
have simultaneously occurred
Notice of what constitutes bullying the school‟s prohibition against bullying and the
consequences for students who bully shall be conspicuously posted in classrooms
restrooms auditorium and school bus
4 Harassment
Words or actions directed at a particular person or group based on their sex race
religion national origin age sexual orientation physical appearance or disability in
any form will not be tolerated
5 Money and Personal Items
Students are to bring only money for breakfast lunch or for a specific school
purpose No toys games bats gloves balls tapes radios or any personal items are
to be brought to school The possession of cell phones or other telecommunication
devices by a student on school property or while attending school activities is
prohibited Such devices will be confiscated Parents may retrieve these items from
the school office after the confiscation period expires
6 Weapons
Students are forbidden to bring weapons sharp objects or explosives of any kind
including but not limited to guns knives firecrackers and cap guns Replicas of any
type of dangerous weapons are also forbidden A student who brings any weapon
to school is subject to suspension and possible expulsion (See Expulsion Policy)
7 Display of Affection
At SICAS we prohibit display of affection at school or school-sponsored activities To
establish a respectful environment in the context of our local culture please refrain
from intimate behavior of any sort Teachers and other staff members are instructed
to correct students if their behavior is not acceptable Please accept these
corrections in a constructive manner It is the intent to maintain a proper
atmosphere for all students and to prevent adverse consequences from occurring
G SICAS BUS CONDUCT
Bus Safety
All students using school transport are expected
to adhere to the guidelines in the SICAS Bus
Conduct Code as outlined in the Student
Handbook Improper conduct aboard a school
bus is to be treated as a school offense subject
to consequences at the discretion of the school
administration
Be on time to meet the bus Last minute rushing often causes accidents Also the
driver is not supposed to wait except when it is raining and then only long enough
for students to reach the bus from the nearest shelter
Wait for the bus at the designated area and do not venture far off
When getting on or off the bus use the handrail
After boarding the bus sit down as quickly as possible If the bus starts with a jolt you
could be thrown in the aisle if you are still standing
Keep the aisles clear Keep books lunch boxes legs and feet out of the aisle
Ride only the bus you are assigned to ride You must have permission in advance to
do otherwise
Do not open any windows without permission from the bus driver Keep head arms
and hands inside the bus
Do not throw anything inside the bus or out of the bus window Do not litter the bus
Make as little noise as possible The bus driver must be able to hear horns trains and
other warning signals
No horseplay or scuffling of any kind on the bus This is very distracting to the driver
Stay seated and facing the front of the bus at all times until the bus comes to a
complete stop where you get off
If you must cross the street in front of the bus go at least 10 feet in front of the bus so
the driver can have a clear view
The bus driver will have authority to report any disciplinary issue
H Care of Books
Please insist that your child uses but not abuses hisher books
Damagedlost books will be the responsibility of the student and
parents Costs for repair or replacement of books will be
charged Students are expected to bring booksnotebooks
according to their class schedule We discourage heavy bags
and unnecessary books and notebooks should not be brought to
school Students are advised to print their names and classes on their books and
notebooks as they often get misplaced The school will not be responsible for any
loss of property
I Smoking and Drug Use Policy
The initiation and implementation of a successful smoking policy requires the co-
operation and wholehearted support of both management and staff
Policy Statement
Smoking andor use of recreational drugs is known to be a serious risk to health It is
a significant cause of disease and premature death In addition there is now
evidence that ldquopassive smokingrdquo the inhaling of other people‟s smoke can cause
lung cancer in non-smokers as well as causing a deterioration of respiratory
conditions
This smoking and drug policy would not allow any smoking or possession of any
banned substance within the boundaries of the school site at any time by the
students parents or visitors
It would be the responsibility of school authorities to enforce the policy at all times
and to advice students to ensure that the students comply with these arrangements
Rules for Pupils
Smoking on campus is strictly not permitted at any time
Smoking during school visits trips or school events is strictly not permitted
Pupils caught smoking will be issued a pink slip
Rs1000- will be fined immediately if a child is caught smoking or credible evidence
is found of himher to have been smoking He or she may be liable for further
disciplinary action
Pupils caught with banned drugs or alcohol will be notified to the school authorities
and they will either be put on extended suspension or be expelled from the school
Awareness sessions on the dangers of smoking and or use of drugs may be planned
The above rules also apply to electronic cigarettes
J Litter and Chewing Gum Policy
Any student caught littering the school premises or school owned property will be
subjected to disciplinary action The act of chewing gum is especially prohibited as its
improper disposal causes unnecessary damage to school property In the event that a
student is found chewing a gum or littering the school premises he or she will be a
levied a fine of Rs500 in addition to facing disciplinary action
K Disciplinary Procedures amp Consequences
Communication among all members of the School community is essential in
implementing the Code of Conduct and helping students to assume their
responsibilities as citizens of this school All students and parents are encouraged to
bring any violations of rules and regulations to the attention of an administrator In
addition all school staff has an obligation to report violations of rules and regulations to
the school administration Both teachers and administrators will inform specific students
and parents when school expectations and standards of conduct are not being
maintained Students should have a full understanding of the consequences of their
behavior should they fail to meet school expectations The consequences of breaking
school rules depend on the seriousness of the behavior and the overall disciplinary
record of the individual student Every effort will be made to balance fairness with
consistency in the application of this code
SICAS disciplinary guidelines and policies include procedures which ensure that
students and parents will be informed of their rights regarding due process to be
followed by school authorities Any student involved in a disciplinary action is entitled to
an opportunity to express hisher position on the incident leading to disciplinary action
Parents have the right to request and ensure presence at such a meetinghearing
Note to Parents
Parents are to be informed of the above policies through this handbook and any
changes thereto through newsletters and other forms of communication
Detentions
Parents are entitled to 2 hours‟ notice of a detention that takes place outside normal
school hours so that the parents can make arrangements for transport or childcare The
notice should tell you why the detention was given and how long your child will have to
stay at school
If the child cannot attend the detention parents must explain the reasons to the child‟s
teacher or the principal They may reconsider the detention in certain circumstances
such as
The detention falls on an important religious day for the family
The parents are concerned about the length and safety of the route between
school and home
Parents can‟t reasonably make alternative arrangements for collecting their child
from school
In such circumstances a during school hours short-term suspension may be given
L Explanation of Consequences
Unacceptable classroom or school behavior will be handled according to the nature
and severity of action including verbal warnings counseling detention suspension and
referral to the office for discipline
1 Verbal Warning and Counseling (level 1)
If an administrativestaff member has issued a warning this indicates that student‟s
behavior is inappropriate and that continuation of this behavior may result in serious
consequences
Every effort is made at all levels within the school environment to help students adhere
to the academic and behavioral expectations at SICAS Many matters can be more
effectively resolved in counseling sessions that take place with teachers
administrators guidance counselors fellow students and parentsguardians
2 Pink Slips (level 2)
In case of any behavioral disciplinary or academic anomaly a Pink Slip may be
issued to a student This document indicates that a serious infringement of a school
rule has taken place Upon being issued a Pink Slip the discipline committee may
decide consequences depending upon the nature of offense A copy of the pink slip
will be retained in student‟s personal file for a record Issuance of pink slip will earn
negative house points for the respective house as well
3 Suspension and issuance of warning letters (Level 3)
After three successive pink slips are issued in one academic term a student may be
suspended for three school days and a parent-meeting may be called by school
administrator The Administrator will notify schedule of suspension to parents by
telephone and by issuing a suspension and warning letter
4 Expulsion
If in extreme cases a child is given repeated suspensions and if all other avenues of
counseling a child have failed or if the nature of offense is so dire the school Principal
may take a decision to expel a child This will be the last resort especially if the child is
on repeated Academic Probation and the continued behavior is so egregious that
other students in particular and the school environment in general are suffering as a
consequence The parents will be given due explanation as to the school‟s decision
and will be made to understand that the school reserves the legal right to disallow a
child from continuing as a student
5Other Consequences as Appropriate
RESOURCES
C School Office Personnel
PrincipalDirector Mr Shehryar Salamat (shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
Vice Principal Mr Muhammad Azhar Khan (azharkhansssedupk)
Administrator Zeeshan Khan (zeeshankhansssedupk) A Level Coordinator Mrs Lubna Assad O Level Coordinator Ms Saadia Qureshi Guidance Counselor Ms Nishat Hassan (nishathassansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
(shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
(azharkhansssedupk)
community of learners SICAS offers students and the school community
opportunities to exercise responsibility decision making and leadership as well as
opportunities to participate in curricular and extracurricular activities Our mission
will be realized when our students begin to demonstrate an awareness of the
relationship between rights and responsibilities accept responsibility for their own
learning and master skills that enable them to become self-directed learners
who set high goals and develop intellectual curiosity
1 Academic Expectations
Students will meet appropriate levels of academic skills necessary to prepare for
assessment tests demonstrate an ability to use all resources and tools available
for learning and research including information systems and computer
technology develop personal study skills to a
level sufficient to discover organize interpret
and evaluate information in order to make
decisions and implement new ideas and
solutions demonstrate and effectively
employ receptive and expressive
communication skills including listening
reading writing and speaking and
demonstrate the ability to become life-long
learners through the use of critical thinking
skills problem solving skills physical development skills and an understanding of
the importance of personal wellness
2 Social and Personal Expectations
SICAS encourages in students to respect their own selves and others and to
develop a sense of dignity and self worth and a willingness to live and to work
with others in a spirit of productive cooperation In our life together we demand
honesty reward responsibility and cultivate an atmosphere of mutual caring
Our mission will be realized when our students begin to demonstrate a respect for
peers teachers and staff respect for individual differences including but not
limited to gender ability sexual identity ethnicity religion cultures and
language respect for property including the school building contents and
grounds as well as personal property of all school community members
ACADEMIC PROGRAM
O LEVEL Program The following subjects are compulsory for all O Level students at SICAS
schools
COMPULSORY
English Language
First Language Urdu
Pakistan Studies
Islamiat
Mathematics
English Literature
The compulsory subjects combine with the elective and optional subjects to complete
the list of signed up courses for any particular student The electives at SICAS SENIOR are
divided into 3 groups The Pre-medical Group Pre-engineering Group and the Business
Group The students must choose one of the three groups
ELECTIVE 1 ndash Pre-medicalPre-
engineering Group
Physics
Chemistry
Biology
ELECTIVE 2 ndash Pre-engineering Group
Physics
Chemistry
ICT
ELECTIVE 3 ndash Business Group
Accounts
Economics
Business Studies
Students can also choose one or more of the following optional subjects Such subjects
are usually offered through after school classes or offered for short duration crash
courses during the summer holidays Some of the optional courses are offered at SICAS
Senior for which students will have to arrange for their transportation
Additional Optional Subjects
Commerce
World History
Environmental Management
Art amp Design
Sociology
Additional Mathematics
Our ability to offer an optional subject at SICAS Senior is dependent upon establishing
critical class strength of at least 10 students at the time of signing up
A Level Program
We offer the following subjects in our A Level program at SICAS Senior
Physics
Chemistry
Biology
Mathematics
Further Mathematics
Computing
Principles of Accounts
Business Studies
Economics
Law
Sociology
Psychology
Government and Politics
Media Studies
Art and Design
Literature in English
Thinking Skills (AS)
General Paper (AS)
Students are advised to choose amongst the popular groupings of Pre-Medical
(Physics Chemistry Biology) Pre-Engineering (Physics Chemistry Mathematics)
Business (Accounts Economics Business Studies) Alternatively students may choose
any combination of the above subjects provided there are no clashes in the class
schedule Please contact the A Level coordinator to receive the timetable so you can
choose your classes Clashes may be removed by rescheduling classes in the interest of
the majority of the students General Paper is a compulsory AS Level course for
incoming Science and Business students Special permission may be granted at the
discretion of the school administration for excluding the General Paper as part of the
course load for a particular student
ENROLLMENT PROCESS
Prospective students can enter SICAS Senior at grade IX subject to allowable space in
classes Grade IX admissions take place in May-August of each year Students are
advised to visit the school‟s admissions office during this time to collect the school
prospectus and be taken on a round of school facilities After registering the student
will be asked to come in for an admission test and an interview An offer for admission
may be made after successfully completing the process The fee structure is available
from the admission office and is subject to revision each year
Admission tests are conducted for Grade IX O Level in the subjects of English
Mathematics and Urdu Placement tests may be offered to students in Grade X and XI
strictly at the discretion of the management Students being promoted from within SSS
may not sit for the admission tests unless there are some extenuating circumstances
A Level admission is based on the Cambridge CIE exam results Edexcel and other
board examination may also be considered along with a valid school transcript at the
time of admission
SICAS Senior does not encourage Matriculation students to get into A level stream
however students with extraordinary academic performance may be offered a
conditional admission in A level after conducting an admission test in Mathematics and
English based on CIE O level syllabus
MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS Limited numbers of Merit scholarships are available for A Level
students Students must apply for these and the actual amount is determined after
assessing their CIE O level results Merit Scholarships are awarded only for a limited time
and are applicable as long as students keep up their performance level in internal
exams (Mid-year or End of Year Exam) Sports and extra-curricular merit scholarships
may also be offered
Student Identity Cards
SICAS will issue students with a student identity card which is their official identification
as a student It must be used or shown when entering the school premises and at other
times upon request Students are strictly prohibited to allow other people to gain
access to the institute‟s facilities through this card It is important that the ID card is kept
safe A charge of Rs 200 will be made for replacements
Any queries about enrollments should be addressed to the admission office or the
Information Desk
Contact personal
Ms Shabbana Yasir
School Secretary
Email shabbanayasirsssedupk
sicassssedupk
STUDENT LIFE
A House System
There are 4 Houses at SICAS namely Salam Tipu Faiz and Qasim House Each
House has its distinct motto and is represented by its own flag A strong House Point
System is in place that enables the end-of-the-year House rankings in Academics
Sports Co-Curricular and General Proficiency
Behaviour points are also awarded and the demerits of school rule infractions are
subtracted to give a tally of points that go towards the Proficiency Cup
A notable feature of the House system is the nomination and appointment of House
Captains whose task is to rally fellow House members and to select individuals for
team events amongst other duties Housemasters and Housemistresses are also
appointed and they are responsible to oversee the performance and discipline of
their respective Houses
Students are encouraged to participate in sports and extracurricular events in order
to win points for their respective houses The student who stands out the most
amongst his or her peers will be shortlisted in the senior most Grade to be considered
for becoming House Prefect The criteria for nomination are based on character
academic accomplishment and extracurricular or sporting achievements The
selection committee consisting of school personnel and chaired by the Principal
have the final say in the nomination of House Prefects and Head BoyGirl
B Student Council
The Student Council provides an opportunity for students to take on leadership roles
become active and involve in their community develop organizational skills set and
achieve goals At SICAS student Council members are nominated every March
from primarily AI class The council members consist of School Head BoyGirl Deputy
Head BoyGirl House Captains Vice Captains Sports Captain Marshals and
Society representatives The student council nominations are done through 5 step
process
Self Nominations
Rectification of Self Nominations by Council Advisor
Selection of suitable candidates (Narrowing down process) by the nomination
committee comprising of Principal Vice Principal and Guidance Counselor
Interviews with the Nomination Committee
Final induction and announcement of the student council in the school assembly
and oath taking ceremony
List of Societies
SIDS English
SIDS Urdu
MUN Society
Dramatics Society
LAPS (Literature and Poetry Society)
Arts Society
Business Entrepreneurial Society
Irtiqa
SAW (Scientists at Work)
Environmental Society
Music Society
MediaNewsletter Society (Novelle)
C School Magazine
Each year the School publishes its own magazine through the members of the LAPS
Society The editor and sub editor is chosen from senior most grades and are usually
LAPS society heads He or she must demonstrate
strong writing and publishing skills Contents
include students articles class photos event
coverage student reports on special days
Student Council faculty and staff photos
outgoing class wills and many candid
photographs of our students having fun This
student activity is open to all students Students
learn planning photography skills layout and
design and many other aspects of publishing
The Magazine Staff and Advisor determine the schedule of the meetings and the
content Magazine committee is headed by the Magazine head who works in close
coordination with English Language teachers to monitor working of the magazine
committee
D Sports and Evening Games
After school games program is offered for physical as well as mental growth of the
students This is an integral part of physical development and all our students are
encouraged to participate in sporting events We utilize the best sporting facilities and
coaches in town to meet the objectives of making our students excel in their chosen
sport
Objective
To partake in competitions that honour and promote sports and have a positive
impact on social development
To expand the capacity for responding to others by organized group activities
To extend self-awareness through purposeful venture in outdoor situations
To develop physical fitness by continued exposure to outdoor activities
To enhance environmental awareness to perceive and identify our national
heritage by conducting outings in the wilderness
SICAS schools offer training camps for the following sports
Athletics
Cricket
Table Tennis
Football
Hockey
Basketball
Tennis
Swimming
Badminton
Training camps for a particular sport is subject to student interest and the availability of
a suitable coach SICAS Main athletic facilities can be used for some of the camps
especially for Tennis and Football where we have a proper tennis center and football
ground
In liaison with the Adventure Foundation of Pakistan SICAS offers its students a wide
scope of organized activities to promote their self-expressions through adventure by
providing them safe opportunities to discover and equip themselves with a first-hand
experience of outdoor living Camping activities offered during the summer season
include mountaineering expeditions trekking trails rock climbing rappelling and
various other expeditions by boat During winters our students are taken for winter
camp-crafts ice climbing desert trekking downhill skiing and sailing
A After School Clubs and Camps
Student life at SICAS is not just about academics but also about a diverse co-curricular
program specially designed to enable students to explore their talents and creative
abilities Students are encouraged to participate in theatre debates art technology
music social services sporting activities and much more
SICAS offers a broad spectrum of different after school clubs These clubs are not only
important for a child‟s mental growth but also serve to foster his social skills Such
activities are absolutely essential if a child is to grow up confident full of life and
exuberance Students are encouraged to become active members of various clubs
such as the Music Club English and Urdu Debate Clubs Dramatics Club Photography
Club Entrepreneurial Club The arrangement of these clubs will be subject to student
interest
B Use of The LibraryComputer
Students are encouraged to use the library or computer lab for research and to
spend their time constructively They are required to adhere to the following
guidelines
Students may use the library during school within allocated library lesson or may
borrow books after school School library also remains operational during summer
vacations
The librarian may schedule special classes near the beginning of the school year
for teaching or reviewing specific library skills
Students are expected to be orderly and quiet while in the library
It is prohibited take any resource out of the library without following proper
procedures
Students are responsible for paying fines for any books or library materials that
they lose or damage
Students are also provided internet lab apart from computer lab where they can
access e-sources
STUDENT SUPPORT
A Academic Probation
All students who receive failing grades on their report card are put on Academic
Probation and are required to participate in academic monitoring Monitoring is a
cooperative effort shared by school heads the teaching staff the student and
hisher parents Students placed on monitoring will receive a weekly or fortnightly
progress report from the respective coordinator office The report includes
comments on the students effort class work homework and has indicators for the
students test average Students placed on probation will be expected to fully
participate in all activities designated for their improvement Parents are
encouraged to visit and confer with the individual teacher if there are concerns with
their childs academic progress Students on Academic Probation may be barred
from participating in co-curricular and sporting activities
B Remedial Program amp Homework Help
To improve the performance of at risk or struggling
learners SICAS holds after-school remedial classes for
selected subjects This is a mandatory program for
struggling students and serves to extend and
strengthen classroom lessons and learning This
program is offered free of cost either during break or
after school
PARENT SUPPORT AND
INVOLVEMENT
A Communication Between Home
and School
Involving parents is essential to improve student achievement therefore the school
fosters and supports active parental involvement This is accomplished through
regular two-way meaningful communication scheduled parent-teacher
conferences active involvement in a variety of roles and the promotion of
responsible parenting
Throughout the year students papers are sent home in order to keep parents
informed Teachers are encouraged to make every effort to clearly explain
expectations related to various assignments When papers are sent home with
unsatisfactory grades or notes concerning incomplete assignments please follow up
on this It is the responsibility of parents to closely monitor their child‟s academic
progress and insist that students complete all assignments
B How to help
A childs report card is as personal and as individual as the child It is best not to
compare report cards among children in the family or in the neighborhood Since
children do not develop or learn at the same rate we strive to understand how your
child learns best and cater to each individual‟s unique style of learning It is
recommended that you have at least two conferences a year with your childs
teacher If you have questions about your childs work progress grades or other
concerns please call the school office to schedule a meeting
C Parents Can Help
Following are some things parents can do to help their children be successful in
school
Insist on regular attendance and punctuality
Keep your child home when they are sick Encourage and help the student to
make up work missed due to absence Also remember to send in a written
application for hisher leave
Be sure your child gets a good nights sleep (9 or l0 hours) and has a wholesome
breakfast before coming to school
Show a sincere interest in what your child is doing in school
Be informed of school rules expectations and your childs progress
Provide a suitable time and place for your child to read and study at home
Set and maintain reasonable standards of behavior for your child
Nurture self-discipline in your child
Foster in your child () respect for others and to obey the law and those in
authority
Encourage your child to appreciate people to value work and to recognize his
or her place in the immediate community and beyond
Be active in the school PTC‟s and attend school functions whenever possible
POLICIES amp PROCEDURES
A Daily Schedule
1 School Hours O Levels
REGULAR DAYS
Morning Afternoon
O level 750 am 200 pm
A level 800 am 400 pm(as per
schedule)
HOUSE ASSEMBLY IS MANDATORY FOR ALL O AND A LEVEL STUDENTS
2 School Hours A Level
Arrival Member of the student council have to report (on a rotational basis) for the morning assembly
according to their schedules All other students can come to school at the time of their first morning
class
Departure A Level students must adhere to their allotted timetable They are not allowed to leave
campus once they arrive However they may leave after their last class after 1200 noon Students are
encouraged to spend their free time in the library or other designated study areas of the campus to
revise their lectures or on assigned class work A Level students are also allotted time for recreation and
physical education is also incorporated as part of their weekly schedule
NOTE All A Level students are required for the House Assembly on Tuesdays
Morning
Tuesday 750 am
3 House Assembly and House Meetings
Each house hosts the Tuesday Morning House Assembly on a rotational basis The
House is free to select presenters for that particular day and must ensure their
adequate preparation House Meetings are to be held at least once a month after
the Tuesday Morning House Assembly Once the meeting is announced the House
Captains must come up with an Agenda around which the discussions take place
Students are typically motivated and shortlisted for upcoming inter-house events
and a review of the House Points also takes place Students andor Council
members who are absent from the House Assembly or the House Meeting are
subject to disciplinary action They must inform the school administration in advance
if an allowed leave is to be sought
B Attendance
Late Arrival (Tardy)
Tardy is defined as not being in school before
morning assembly or in other words by the second
bell Please see that your child arrives at school
well before 750 when the tardy bell rings Students
who come late must report to the main office for
an admission slip
The school policy towards tardy in one academic
term is as follows
First and second time Name is registered
3rd time Pink Slip is issued and a disciplinary action is taken as per policy
Fourth time Child is sent to the Principal‟s Office for in-school detention and parents
are informed For each additional tardy after 3rd time a pink slip is issued suspension
for onetwo day will be given after issuance of 3rd pink slip House master class
teacher and house captain are informed about the student is contributing negative
points for the respective house
Tardiness from Class (A Level)
If an A level student is late to class by more than 5 minutes he will not be allowed to
enter the classroom A-level students are expected to be seated before the
respective subject teacher arrives in the class Under special reasons A level
coordinator may permit the entrance of the student with a warning
Students arriving late by more than 10 minutes are issued pink slips and are marked
absent not only for the class but also for the whole day
A level teachers may address tardiness issues individually The parent will be
contacted if the problem persists
Absences from School
SICAS recognizes two types of absences of students Excused and Unexcused
Absence An excused absence is defined as one in which the student was absent
for one of the following reasons
bull Personal illness of student
bull Official school-sponsored activities
bull Medical appointments
bull Serious illness in the immediate family (parent guardian sibling grandparent
child)
bull Death in the immediate family (same as above)
bull Any circumstances not covered above which the school principal or committee
determines are excused
Any absence not described above will be defined as unexcused
All absences from school need to be reported to the school office before 8am on
the day of the absence Parents are requested to contact the school office via
telephone for this purpose Parents may send information through e-mail to the
official school address but this must be followed by a written application (see
below)
The school year consists of 180 full days of instruction No half days are permissible
Students must have at least 90 of attendance ie 162 of the 180 days Absences in
excess of 10 will be a factor for consideration in determining promotion There are
specific policies regarding homework during absences Please refer to the
Homework Policy for guidance
Approval of leave in form of written application addressed to the Principal must be
submitted to the school office Valid reasons regarding serious illness must be
accompanied by a medical certificate Weddings outside immediate family will not
be considered as a valid excuse for absence Overseas travel should be undertaken
during summer vacations or winter break Special travel for immigration purposes will
be approved on a case-to-case basis Fine policy for unexcused absence is as
follows
o A child will be fined Rs200 for absence on days adjoining weekends ie Friday
and Monday
o Written warning letter addressed to the parent is issued for absents exceeding
10 (more than 5 days in a term)
o If a leave application for multiple absences is not received in time the student
may be liable to face disciplinary action
Early Dismissal
If possible parents should try to schedule external appointments or other events
outside of school hours If a child is to be dismissed early it is important that a signed
note by the parentguardian be sent in the morning to alert the school authorities a
phone call for said purpose will not be accepted because of security reasons
except under exceptional circumstances Students will not be called out of class
prior to the arrival of the parent If your child will be returning to school after an
appointment the child must sign back into the office
Note to Parents
Emergency messages and personal items will be delivered to the students only
through school office No visitor is allowed to go to a classroom during school hours
C Homework Policy
SICAS believes that the purpose of
homework is to provide students with
opportunities to extend classroom lessons
and to transfer specific skills and concepts to
new situations In addition homework is
designed to develop personal responsibility
self-discipline and effective study skills As
with all instructional activities homework
assignments are meaningful relevant and grade appropriate
1 Routine Homework Assignments
Generally teachers assign any of four types of daily homework assignments
These are preparation practice extension and creative enrichment
assignments Examples of these types of assignments are
Preparation This type of assignment is intended to help students get ready for
the next days classroom lesson Students might be asked to write their own
discussion questions based on the reading assignment Or the student may be
asked to complete answers to reading review questions from the text
Practice By successfully completing practice assignments students have the
opportunity to review and reinforce skills knowledge and information presented
in a previous lesson
Extension Extension assignments ask students to expand on skills andor
concepts taught during a previous class For example after studying an historical
period a student might be asked to read an article or book pertaining to that
period and report their findings to the class
CreativeEnrichment This assignment includes analyzing synthesizing and
evaluating concept or skills already taught Students have an opportunity to
develop and apply their own ideas about a topic and prepare a presentation
for the teachers or class
2 Long-Term Assignments
Another category of homework is the long-term assignment Frequently teachers
will assign long-term assignments that generally include special projects
research reports or book reports The number and frequency of these
assignments vary according to specific course requirements The amount of time
required to complete the assignments may be from one week to as long as four
weeks
3 Daily Reading
A students ability to read is strengthened by reading each day at home The
school strongly urges each student to spend time reading for pleasure or interest
each day In addition to books of interest newspapers magazines and journals
can be included A minimum of 20 to 30 minutes of daily reading will significantly
enhance students reading skills
D Expectations on Homework
The specific amount of homework assigned varies according to subject and grade
level The amount of time individual students spend in homework studies will also
vary according to the individual students study skills and personal work habits
These variables are important considerations when teachers parents and students
work to identify the appropriate amount of time a student should spend in
homework study The recommendations listed below serves to provide guidelines to
parents and students When applying recommended time to individual students
please keep in mind the variables of grade subject students work habits and
motivation Teachers homework assignments may also vary slightly in amount of
time expected of students
1 Homework for Absentees
Students are required to turn in completed assignments given to them during
multiple day absences upon their return to school Students are responsible for
making up for any missed work upon their return to school
Note Teachers are not obligated to provide advance assignments for students
2 School Absences Because of Family Vacations
There are times when families plan vacations when school is in session Students who
are absent from school because of vacations cannot be excused from their
scholastic obligations The school recognizes the importance of family time for its
students The school also understands the difficulty and complexity of scheduling
important family events The guidelines presented below address the problem in a
manner that best supports the purposes and goals of the school and the needs of
the student
Teachers are not obligated to provide advance assignments for students
Students and parents are obligated to initiate making up for specific assignments
missed because of vacation during regularly scheduled school sessions
Teachers are expected to provide the same reasonable make-up opportunities
extended to students who experience an excused absence Teachers are not
O Level 2-3 hours daily
A level 3-4 hours daily
expected to provide more time for students who missed school because of family
vacations
3 Chronic Homework Difficulties
At times students may struggle in meeting their homework obligations When
students routinely experience difficulties in completing homework assignments
teachers and parents need to confer about the nature of the students difficulties
The school faculty has had success in assisting students to work through study skill
problems We know that collaborative school-home efforts can be effective in
helping students improve their study skills Please contact the school with your
questionsconcerns when you believe your child is experiencing chronic homework
problems
E Examinations
Assessments and Examinations are ongoing processes and are diagnostic formative
and summative SICAS monitors and records the performance of students in these
examinations and communicate students‟ performance to parents through report
cards in formal parent teacher meetings at least 3 times in an academic year
O and A Level (grade IX X and A-I)
October
Assessments
Mid-Year
Exam
March
Assessments
End of Year
Exam
Consolidated
50 marks 100 marks 50 marks 100 marks 300 marks
Second
week of
October
Second
week of
December
Second
week of
March
Secondthird
week of May
O and A level (grade XI and A-II)
October
Assessments
Send-Ups Mocks Consolidated
50 marks 100 marks 100 marks 250 marks
Second
week of
October
Second
week of
December
Second
week of
March
Reports are sent out after each examination and assessment Assessment Report
cards are printed on white paper and Examination reports are printed on formal
watermarked cards Results of the examinations for Universities are only generated
on the school transcript Date sheet for the examinations and assessments are
handed out to the student at least 2 weeks prior to the exam
F Promotion and detention Policy
Promotion of the students will be decided by the Promotion Committee comprises of
the
Academic HeadDirector SSS
Head of school
Coordinator
Class teacher
Subject teacher(s)
Note
Decisions of the promotion committee are final
Re-evaluation will only be permissible after the promotion committee
meets again
A special ad-hoc committee appointed by the promotion committee
will recheck answer scripts of intended detainees before the declaration
of result
All examination Answer scripts are shown to students and handed over
to parents in PTCs
Promotion Rules
Class VIII to IX
The O level promotion policy dictates that students require a minimum of 60 in 6
subjects in order to be promoted Conversely if a student secures U‟s in English or
Mathematics he will not merit promotion to O level stream
Class IX to X
For promotion to Class X pass marks are 50 in all subject
Class X to XI
For promotion to Class XI pass marks are 50 all subject
Class A-I to A-II
For promotion to Class A-II pass marks are 50 all subject
If a student secures more than 1U in the send up examinations his entry will be sent as a
private candidate for the CIE examinations however the registration process would be
completed through school as a bdquoprivate candidate‟
Double FailureDetention
Double failure means the failure of a student to qualify for promotion on
two consecutive occasions during hisher school career
A student who fails more than once in this way will be subject to
withdrawal the student from the school
At the time of the first failure the promotion committee may take into
account any special circumstances such as lengthy and unavoidable
absence from school and decide whether they constitute a valid reason
for allowing the student to be promoted to the next class In such a case
an undertaking must be taken from parents at the time of the first failure
committing them to withdraw their child if heshe fails again the next year
Double promotion
Double promotion is not permissible in any class for the OA Level program
Conditional promotions
Conditional promotions are to be strongly discouraged If at all necessary it
must be accompanied by an undertaking from parents committing them to
share responsibility for their child‟schildren‟s performance within the school
Absence from Examinations or Assessments and Retake Policy for Internal Assessments
and Examinations
Students who are absent for class tests assessed written work or examinations will not
be retested but would be considered under the following rules
o In case a student has been unable to sit for the end-of-year examinations
with a valid reason the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of
hisher consolidated performance in the continuous assessment and the mid-
year examinations
o If a student is absent from the mid-year examination with a genuine reason
the promotion decision will be based on the continuous assessment and the
end-of-year examination results
o In case if a student misses any examinationsassessments due to his late
admission the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of the later
continuous assessments and the end-of-year examinations
o Students on approved long leave for a negotiated period of time are given a
placement test for the compulsory subjects at the time of rejoining
o If a student is absent from one or two subjects in the end-of-year
examinations without a valid reason the marks of the mid-year examinations or
the minimum passing marks will be allotted whichever is less If heshe is absent
for the entire mid-year or end-of-year examinations without a valid reason
heshe will be given no credit at all for the examination
o If a student has been absent for less than half the class tests or assessed
written work during a term the average marks gained in other tests and written
work or the minimum passing marks as decided by the promotion committee will
be allotted for the missing work
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests with a genuine
reason hisher assessments are based solely on the number of tests taken
o When a student is absent for more than half the class tests with a genuine
reason heshe may be given the average of the other class tests or minimum
passing marks whichever is less
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests without a genuine
reason heshe may be awarded minimum pass marks or the average of the
other tests whichever is less however heshe is given no credit for the ones
missed
o A student who misses any exam is not eligible for a prize for academic
excellence in the Academic Prize distribution ceremony
Retake Policy for CIE OA level Examinations
Any OA level student can only sit in OctNov session for re-take examinations
through school as per CIE policy Heshe will have to pay all dues imposed by
CIEBritish councilSchool Admin fee as per stated exam
Any OA level student who wishes to appear in the next MayJune session
that will be treated as a fresh entry and child will have to be enrolled in the level
for one year to appear as a regular candidate of the school
Malpractice Cases
If it is established that a student has indulged in any malpractice or breach of
the examination rules heshe may be required to
Forfeit any award for the paper in which a student is found to be
cheating No marks will be awarded for the particular exam
Leave the school (this may be appropriate for a habitual offender or
one who threatens a teacher or who seriously disrupts an examination)
G Grading and Rewards Policy
As per CIE policies students‟ performance is benchmarked using six grades (A-E)
An bdquoA‟ is awarded for the highest level of achievement whereas bdquoE‟ indicates minimum
satisfactory performance A bdquoU‟ is given for ungraded or unsatisfactory performance
For O level
A grade for Effort and Behavior is also awarded in the internal examinations on a 1-4
scale as shown in the diagram above
HONOUR ROLL
Students in grades who receive all Ain their consolidated internal result or highest
result in CIE examinations will be placed on the honor roll Students will be eligible for
additional rewards at the time of the annual prize distribution ceremony The criteria
for these rewards may be inquired from the school authorities
H Graduation Requirements
Graduation at SICAS occurs in two stages First upon completing the internal
academic requirements of the school The students are invited to attend their
Graduation Ceremony at the school Annual Prize Distribution This event that takes
place in April every year Second the student is considered a High School graduate
after passing his CIE A Level exam the result of which is declared in August of the
year the exam is taken
To meet the internal requirement of the school students must successfully clear the
AI End-of-Year exam and attain an adequate passing grades in the send-up and
mock exams Borderline cases concerning students on Academic Probation will be
given clearance to graduate at the discretion of the school Principal
In order to pass the CIE exams students must clear three CIE full-credit A Level
exams and attain passing marks in each Upon clearance of the CIE exam students
a student previously on academic probation may attain the SICAS diploma
Subject ChangeWithdrawal (A Level) Class schedules will be given to students prior to the start of each term Subject
changes or withdrawals will be allowed through the first 2 weeks of the September
of A-I thereafter enrollment in new subjects will be at the discretion of the school
authorities and students will be charged subject changewithdrawal fee
H Student Records Permanent records include the student‟s personal file copies of his report cards
certificates of scholastic and co-curricular achievements letters of commendation
or of concern behavioral incident reports standardized testing results attendance
and health records A student andor parentslegal guardians may see the student‟s
record by making an appointment with the school office The student andor
parentslegal guardians may request for any statements or documents in the record
if it pertains to the student‟s school work Students may request that a particular item
be removed from the file however the counselor may or may not grant the request
If the request is denied an appeal may be made to the Principal
I Summer School Camps SICAS Senior offers a summer school program of varying lengths during the winter
and summer vacation period Summer school is for catching up with the required
course work as well as for preparing for O Level Optional subjects Summer school
also provides a variety of co- curricular and leadership programs such as Debate
MUN French swimming and other sports training camps
J Withdrawal
To withdraw a student or parent should obtain a Withdrawal Form from the school
office and have it signed by counselor librarian and the Principal A student must
have hisher parentlegal guardian‟s permission to withdraw All books and materials
checked out are to be returned and school dues including fines assessed due to
damaged or lost materials should be paid Any student seeking withdrawal before
graduating will have to state reason for leaving and parentslegal guardian‟s need
to meet with Vice PrincipalPrincipal in person to get the school leaving certificate
(SLC)
K Attestation and issuance of school documents
Students need to present original documents to get photocopies of academicco-
curricular achievement certificates verified School will not attest any copy without
verifying the original document SICAS issues certificates such as bona fide
certificate hope certificate school transcripts school reports on request In order to
obtain such certificates a request to the guidance counselor must be made at least
5 businesses days in advance All certificates will be specifically addressed to
institutions where submission is needed Transcripts and recommendation letters will
directly mailed to the universities where student is seeking an admission Mailing or
courier charges must be borne by the student
L Support from the Counselorrsquos Office
The Guidance Counselor
Guides and advises students on college admissions
Writes comprehensive honest and positive descriptive statements for students
through the various resources available to himher such as information from
teachers advisors parents and observation of the student from hisher own
personal experience
Liaisons with admissions officers of universities and colleges
Reports any disciplinary incidents regarding an applicant to hisher university if
such an incident occurs after the submission of the student‟s application
Informs the colleges and universities if it is discovered that a child‟s work on his
personal statementcollege essay is not his own plagiarism is not allowed and is
very strictly handled by school personnel and universities personnel locally and
abroad
Reports any positive developments in a student‟s profile to hisher university since
the submission of hisher application (eg Mid-year report End of year report)
Coordinates and follows-up with the universitycollege personnel for any
additional documents that might be needed for the student‟s admissions file
Responds to any queries that the university admissions officers may have
regarding the student(s) application to their universities
Follows up with students and the universitiescolleges they have applied to
regarding their admission status
Makes a student understand that it is hisher own academic record and overall
profile that determines admission to a universitycollege
Ensures that all that the admissions requirements are completed by the students
and the office personnel involved in a timely manner and that all documents
are mailed (via online or courier services) to the Universitiescolleges before the
published deadlines
Expectations from A-I and A-II students
A Level students are expected to visit counselor office in the beginning of A-I to
get to know the complete procedures of counselor office Moreover all students
need to coordinate with counselor to ensure that their files are established in
counselor‟s office for future proceeding
At the beginning of A-I an orientation session is held to encourage students to
take on a challenging curriculum appropriate to their abilities
All students must meet SICAS internal application deadlines
When researching for colleges students should look for at least two ldquosafetyrdquo
colleges two or three ldquolikelymiddle rangerdquo colleges and two ldquodreamreach
collegesrdquo depending on their academic record and personal profile
Research for colleges should depend on the preferred location the most
suitable program offered to suit the student‟s career goals the size of the school
the student wishes to attend the nature of the teaching style offered
preparation for a future career choice cost and the availability of financial aid
(if required)
Students should provide the teachercounselors with a CV or resume to assist in
writing a recommendation letter
Students should start work on their personal statement during the summer at the
end of A-I
Students should keep themself well informed about school activities and
resources available through assembly announcements and bulletin boards
Expectations from Parents
Support and encourage your child offering advice and guidance when
appropriate
Encourage your son or daughter to visit the Guidance Counselor Office at SICAS
and not to hesitate to ask questions regarding college applicationscareer goals
or to update the Counselor about their academic performance and
involvement in extracurricular activities
Avoid imposing or forcing your preferences regarding careercollege choices
onto your son or daughter It is important to remember that college planning
decisions are as much as possible a student‟s decision However do help your
child to gather enough information and research thoroughly through the various
resources available before making hisher decision
Family meetings should be held as early as the end of a student‟s Grade XI (or
even earlier) These meetings should focus where the parents want to send their
child for undergraduate studies and to start the ground-work on college
admissions This decision will be based on many factors finances family
commitments amongst others
Parents should be open to new ideas and suggestions They should not be
focusing only on the best-known colleges but rather on the ldquobest suitedrdquo
colleges for their sons and daughters where heshe can be happy
Parents should help their child to understand that there is always more than one
college that is appropriate for himher
Parents should encourage their child that there are no shortcuts to getting into
the top colleges an ethical approach to college admissions should be
supported
Parents should teach their children to complete their own applications write
their own personal statementscollege essays
M Public Access to School
1 Visiting the School
It is highly appreciated if visitors seek a prior appointment in order to meet any
management staff member The Front-desk officer and school administrator will
always be available during school hours to answer any query However Vice
PrincipalPrincipal may not be able to meet visitors without a prior appointment
Due to security reasons parents and visitors are required to get visitor‟s pass at the
gate to enter in to the school premises All visitors must first report to the main office
The Front-desk officer will manage your meeting with the concerned staff
2 Contacting the School
At times it will be necessary for parents to contact the school to speak to teachers
or occasionally their children during school hours Please use the following
procedures
Teachers
The school holds formal parent teacher conferences (PTC‟s) in order to bring parents
up to date with the progress of their child If a meeting is necessary in addition to the
scheduled PTC‟s then parents must make a request for such an appointment
through the school secretary Teachers are not permitted to leave the students
unattended in order to meet with parents and such meetings will be allowed at the
discretion of the school PrincipalVice Principal
Students
Occasionally a parent may need to pass on a message directly to their
sondaughter at school If you need to leave a message or speak directly to your
child please briefly explain the situation to the front-desk officer Heshe will take the
necessary measures to put you in touch with your child
3 Dropping items off at school
Parents often find themselves coming to drop off homework books lunch lunch
money gym clothes musical instruments etc at the school Parents must come to
the office and not leave items with the guard at the gate The item must be labeled
with the name and class of the student before the front-desk officer sends it to the
student
N Healthcare Information
Parents are requested to inform the school about any
health issues pertaining to their sondaughter Especially
in case of diabetic asthmatic dyslexia neurological or
acute psychological depression parents must provide
complete written information regarding their child‟s
medication It is equally important to fill out the
emergency contact information in the student file
Prescription Medication in Schools
If under exceptional circumstances a child is required to take prescription
medication during school hours and the parent cannot be at school to administer
the medication the medication can be administered in compliance with the
following regulations
1 A permission form with written dated instructions and permission signed by
the parent will be maintained by the school and will include
o The doctor‟s prescription
o child‟s name
o name of medication
o purpose of medication
o time to be administered
o dosage
o possible side effects
o termination date for administering the medication access and
maintenance of inhalers prescribed for asthmatic students
2 Parents will be responsible for delivering medication to the school and reclaiming
any unused medications ALL MEDICATION MUST BE IN A CONTAINER
APPROPRIATELY LABELED BY THE PHARMACY (OR DOCTOR‟S SUBSCRIPTION)
STATING THE NAME OF MEDICATION DOSAGE AND TIME TO BE ADMINISTERED
Any unused medications will be destroyed by school personnel if unclaimed
more than one week following termination of treatment or at the end of the
school year
3 The parents of the child must assume responsibility for informing the Principal of
any change in the child‟s health or change in medication
4 The school personnel will not be responsible for any adverse drug reaction when
medication has been given in the manner prescribed on the permission form
5 The school district retains the discretion to reject requests for the administration of
medicine
6 All medication must be stored in a secured locked clean container or cabinet
accessible to authorized school personnel The school does not have facilities to
store medication that requires refrigeration
Medical support in case of an emergency
School has a very basic first-aid arrangement in case of any injury during school
hours First-aid is administered by a trained member under the supervision of senior
management As we are not permitted to give any oral medicines it is in your childs
best interest to call parents to further pursue medical assistance However in case of
severe injury or illness school may call RESCUE 1122 to transfer a student to a nearest
hospital and an immediate call is made to parents to seek further guidance
O School Telephone amp Cell Phone Use
No student will be allowed to use the office telephone without special permission
from the administrator or the School Secretary O level students are generally not
allowed to bring mobile phones to school In case a student needs to have a phone
on a particular day heshe will be required to hand it in to the school administrator
before classes start and collect it at home time Any students violating from this rule
will have to face disciplinary consequences
A-level students may use mobile phones only in the designated common rooms
They are strictly prohibited from using cell phones in the academic block and
especially in the classrooms
P School Dues
All school dues must be paid on stipulated dates on the fee bill otherwise the
student may not be allowed to sit through the regular school classes or
examinations The school administrator or accountant may notify parents
telephonically about outstanding dues In such circumstances please make sure
that the dues are cleared at the earliest and the bank deposit receipt is shown to
the school office In order to get any school documents such as transcripts
examination results O level certificates or recommendation letters all school dues
need to be cleared till that day Please see further rules at the back of the school
fee bill
DISCIPLINE CODE
There will be a clearly defined standard of behavior within the School community that
promotes a safe and productive learning and teaching environment All members of
this community have the responsibility to conduct themselves in a way that
demonstrates a mutual respect for all individuals their rights and their property
A Goals and Objectives
In planning and maintaining both school and classroom settings which promote
appropriate student conduct the SICAS is committed to the following objectives
bull To promote mutual respect among students stafffaculty administration and
parents through the display of appropriate language attitude and physical
behavior
bull To maintain a safe and secure learning environment in which all students have
the opportunity to reach their potential
bull To promote each students self-knowledge self-discipline and self-reliance
bull To recognize and value individual differences
bull To recognize that the management of student behavior is the collective
responsibility of students stafffaculty administrators and parents
bull To maintain open lines of communication in a positive fair and consistent
manner while recognizing the individual needs of students
Each childs education is the shared responsibility of the student the parent
guardian and the school Such a collaborative partnership can help motivate
support and encourage the student When a large group of people work together
in a community such as the school each partner must understand hisher
responsibilities or roles and their relationships
B Rules Regulations and Expectations
The rights and responsibilities for all students and staff members must be respected
at all times In an effort to strive for excellence it is important for students and staff to
be aware of the basic rules regulations and expectations that govern these rights
and responsibilities The following rules and regulations are consistent with the Goals
for all SICAS students set forth in the Student Handbook It is also expected that
students will follow the standards of conduct which have been established
C Academic Honesty (pertaining to Fraud Plagiarism and
Cheating)
Student work is highly respected and important to academic success For that
reason academic fraud cannot be tolerated Plagiarism is regarded as a serious
offense Plagiarism involves passing off other people‟s work as your own Any copied
or plagiarized work will be reviewed and may result in a zero for the assignment or
appropriate consequences In case if a student feels extreme academic pressures
please contact the counselor SICAS wants all students to succeed producing their
own product or work
D Acceptable Use of Technology
Students must conduct themselves in a responsible manner while using the school‟s
technology Computers and technology are being made available for educational
use and the use of equipment is a privilege not a right Accessing or producing
content that is vulgar racist profane violent obscene or pornographic is subject to
disciplinary action Internet chat and game play is not allowed at any time The
school has a right to monitor use of school technology
E School Uniform for Boys and Girls
All students must wear clean uniform to school on a regular basis
No jewelry of any type except for a watch and small studs for girls are allowed
Students will be liable for disciplinary action in case of not following the dress
code
Students who have games period (once a week) are required to come in their
sports uniform that specific day only
It is mandatory for all students to wear proper school uniform (regularsports)
supplied by the authorized uniform supplier
Students may not wear hats sweatshirt hoods or other headgear such as
bandanas or items that are determined inappropriate by school personnel in
the school building
All students must wear school-sanctioned black shoes
Clothing shall be worn with appropriate undergarments
School belts must be buckled sashes tied and shirts buttoned up omitting the
top most
Council members must wear their council badges at all times
Items that are worn for religious reasons must be approved in advance from the
school administration
All shorts should be worn no shorter than four inches from the top of the knee
Any clothing or hairstyle that disrupts the educational process is prohibited
1 Classroom and School Environment
Students are expected to behave in an orderly fashion in classrooms and all areas
of the school
It is a very serious matter to interfere with the educational process by being
disruptive in class or by creating disturbances in and around school
Pushing shoving running and ldquoplay-fightingrdquo are forms of unacceptable
behavior
All these may be regarded as acts of bullying which is strictly prohibited at SICAS
(Read ahead for more detail about this)
Students caught bullying others on social websites will also be subject to strict
disciplinary action that may also result in expulsion These cases would be directly
handled by the Principal of the school
Due to the potentially disruptive nature of electronic games electronic apparatus
and communication devices such as cellular phones are not permitted on school
premises and may be confiscated if found Students are not allowed to bring cell
phones CD and media players iPods radio walk-mans electronic games digital
diaries etc to school If there is an exigent need they must be submitted to the
administrator‟s office for safekeeping School will not be responsible for loss of any
electronic item
F Behavior Towards Peers amp Adults
Students must be respectful of each other and of all adults in the building
bull Rudeness disrespect and discourteous behavior are intolerable regardless of
the particulars of the situation
bull A student who is insolent or insubordinate in refusing to obey reasonable requests
made by a teacher or staff member is subject to firm disciplinary action including
suspension from school
1 Care of Building and Property
Everyone at SICAS should take pride in the appearance of our school Acts such as
theft and vandalizing school property are considered to be extremely serious They
are not only violations of our schools Code of Conduct they are against the law
Students found stealing damaging or defacing school or personal property will be
subject to disciplinary action including suspension and held responsible for the costs
of repairs or replacement Each case will be handled on an individual basis
Possession of matches lighters and other paraphernalia is forbidden on school
property
2 Physical Violence Fighting and Verbal Intimidation
Physical violence and verbal intimidation or threats directed toward any member of
the school community are not tolerated
Although some incidents begin
inadvertently each instance will
continue to be treated as a serious
disciplinary offense
Students involved in fighting bullying (see more below) ganging and other forms of
physical violence (regardless of who started the altercation) are subject to
suspension and their parents are notified The use of abusive obscene or profane
language andor gestures will be dealt with as a serious breach of conduct
3 Bullying
Respect for the dignity of others is a cornerstone of civil society Bullying creates an
atmosphere of fear and intimidation robs a person of their dignity detracts from the
safe environment necessary to promote student learning and will not be tolerated
by the Board of Directors Students who bully another person shall be held
accountable for their actions whether it occurs on the school grounds off school
grounds at a school sponsored or approved function activity or event or going to
or from school or a school activity
Definition Bullying is any pattern of behavior by a student or a group of students
that is intended to harass intimidate ridicule humiliate or instill fear in another child
or group of children Bullying behavior can be a threat of or actual physical harm
or it can be verbal abuse of the child Bullying is a series of recurring actions
committed over a period of time directed toward one student or successive
separate actions directed against multiple students
Examples of ldquoBullyingrdquo may include but are not limited to a pattern of behavior
involving one or more of the following
1 Sarcastic ldquocomplimentsrdquo about another student‟s personal appearance
2 Pointed questions intended to embarrass or humiliate
3 Mocking taunting or belittling
4 Non-verbal threats andor intimidation such as ldquofrontingrdquo or ldquochestingrdquo a person
5 Demeaning humor relating to a student‟s race gender ethnicity or personal
characteristics
6 Blackmail extortion demands for protection money or other involuntary
donations or loans
7 Blocking access to school property or facilities
8 Deliberate physical contact or injury to person or property
9 Stealing or hiding books or belongings andor
10 Threats of harm to student(s) possessions or others
Students are encouraged to report behavior they consider to be bullying including
a single action which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to their
teacher or the principal The report may be made anonymously Teachers and other
school employees who have witnessed or are reliably informed that a student has
been a victim of behavior they consider to be bullying including a single action
which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying shall report the incident(s) to
the principal Parents or legal guardians may submit written reports of incidents they
feel constitute bullying or if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to the
principal The principal shall be responsible for investigating the incident(s) to
determine if disciplinary action is warranted
Students found to be in violation of this policy shall be subject to disciplinary action
up to and including expulsion In determining the appropriate disciplinary action
consideration may be given to other violations of the student handbook that may
have simultaneously occurred
Notice of what constitutes bullying the school‟s prohibition against bullying and the
consequences for students who bully shall be conspicuously posted in classrooms
restrooms auditorium and school bus
4 Harassment
Words or actions directed at a particular person or group based on their sex race
religion national origin age sexual orientation physical appearance or disability in
any form will not be tolerated
5 Money and Personal Items
Students are to bring only money for breakfast lunch or for a specific school
purpose No toys games bats gloves balls tapes radios or any personal items are
to be brought to school The possession of cell phones or other telecommunication
devices by a student on school property or while attending school activities is
prohibited Such devices will be confiscated Parents may retrieve these items from
the school office after the confiscation period expires
6 Weapons
Students are forbidden to bring weapons sharp objects or explosives of any kind
including but not limited to guns knives firecrackers and cap guns Replicas of any
type of dangerous weapons are also forbidden A student who brings any weapon
to school is subject to suspension and possible expulsion (See Expulsion Policy)
7 Display of Affection
At SICAS we prohibit display of affection at school or school-sponsored activities To
establish a respectful environment in the context of our local culture please refrain
from intimate behavior of any sort Teachers and other staff members are instructed
to correct students if their behavior is not acceptable Please accept these
corrections in a constructive manner It is the intent to maintain a proper
atmosphere for all students and to prevent adverse consequences from occurring
G SICAS BUS CONDUCT
Bus Safety
All students using school transport are expected
to adhere to the guidelines in the SICAS Bus
Conduct Code as outlined in the Student
Handbook Improper conduct aboard a school
bus is to be treated as a school offense subject
to consequences at the discretion of the school
administration
Be on time to meet the bus Last minute rushing often causes accidents Also the
driver is not supposed to wait except when it is raining and then only long enough
for students to reach the bus from the nearest shelter
Wait for the bus at the designated area and do not venture far off
When getting on or off the bus use the handrail
After boarding the bus sit down as quickly as possible If the bus starts with a jolt you
could be thrown in the aisle if you are still standing
Keep the aisles clear Keep books lunch boxes legs and feet out of the aisle
Ride only the bus you are assigned to ride You must have permission in advance to
do otherwise
Do not open any windows without permission from the bus driver Keep head arms
and hands inside the bus
Do not throw anything inside the bus or out of the bus window Do not litter the bus
Make as little noise as possible The bus driver must be able to hear horns trains and
other warning signals
No horseplay or scuffling of any kind on the bus This is very distracting to the driver
Stay seated and facing the front of the bus at all times until the bus comes to a
complete stop where you get off
If you must cross the street in front of the bus go at least 10 feet in front of the bus so
the driver can have a clear view
The bus driver will have authority to report any disciplinary issue
H Care of Books
Please insist that your child uses but not abuses hisher books
Damagedlost books will be the responsibility of the student and
parents Costs for repair or replacement of books will be
charged Students are expected to bring booksnotebooks
according to their class schedule We discourage heavy bags
and unnecessary books and notebooks should not be brought to
school Students are advised to print their names and classes on their books and
notebooks as they often get misplaced The school will not be responsible for any
loss of property
I Smoking and Drug Use Policy
The initiation and implementation of a successful smoking policy requires the co-
operation and wholehearted support of both management and staff
Policy Statement
Smoking andor use of recreational drugs is known to be a serious risk to health It is
a significant cause of disease and premature death In addition there is now
evidence that ldquopassive smokingrdquo the inhaling of other people‟s smoke can cause
lung cancer in non-smokers as well as causing a deterioration of respiratory
conditions
This smoking and drug policy would not allow any smoking or possession of any
banned substance within the boundaries of the school site at any time by the
students parents or visitors
It would be the responsibility of school authorities to enforce the policy at all times
and to advice students to ensure that the students comply with these arrangements
Rules for Pupils
Smoking on campus is strictly not permitted at any time
Smoking during school visits trips or school events is strictly not permitted
Pupils caught smoking will be issued a pink slip
Rs1000- will be fined immediately if a child is caught smoking or credible evidence
is found of himher to have been smoking He or she may be liable for further
disciplinary action
Pupils caught with banned drugs or alcohol will be notified to the school authorities
and they will either be put on extended suspension or be expelled from the school
Awareness sessions on the dangers of smoking and or use of drugs may be planned
The above rules also apply to electronic cigarettes
J Litter and Chewing Gum Policy
Any student caught littering the school premises or school owned property will be
subjected to disciplinary action The act of chewing gum is especially prohibited as its
improper disposal causes unnecessary damage to school property In the event that a
student is found chewing a gum or littering the school premises he or she will be a
levied a fine of Rs500 in addition to facing disciplinary action
K Disciplinary Procedures amp Consequences
Communication among all members of the School community is essential in
implementing the Code of Conduct and helping students to assume their
responsibilities as citizens of this school All students and parents are encouraged to
bring any violations of rules and regulations to the attention of an administrator In
addition all school staff has an obligation to report violations of rules and regulations to
the school administration Both teachers and administrators will inform specific students
and parents when school expectations and standards of conduct are not being
maintained Students should have a full understanding of the consequences of their
behavior should they fail to meet school expectations The consequences of breaking
school rules depend on the seriousness of the behavior and the overall disciplinary
record of the individual student Every effort will be made to balance fairness with
consistency in the application of this code
SICAS disciplinary guidelines and policies include procedures which ensure that
students and parents will be informed of their rights regarding due process to be
followed by school authorities Any student involved in a disciplinary action is entitled to
an opportunity to express hisher position on the incident leading to disciplinary action
Parents have the right to request and ensure presence at such a meetinghearing
Note to Parents
Parents are to be informed of the above policies through this handbook and any
changes thereto through newsletters and other forms of communication
Detentions
Parents are entitled to 2 hours‟ notice of a detention that takes place outside normal
school hours so that the parents can make arrangements for transport or childcare The
notice should tell you why the detention was given and how long your child will have to
stay at school
If the child cannot attend the detention parents must explain the reasons to the child‟s
teacher or the principal They may reconsider the detention in certain circumstances
such as
The detention falls on an important religious day for the family
The parents are concerned about the length and safety of the route between
school and home
Parents can‟t reasonably make alternative arrangements for collecting their child
from school
In such circumstances a during school hours short-term suspension may be given
L Explanation of Consequences
Unacceptable classroom or school behavior will be handled according to the nature
and severity of action including verbal warnings counseling detention suspension and
referral to the office for discipline
1 Verbal Warning and Counseling (level 1)
If an administrativestaff member has issued a warning this indicates that student‟s
behavior is inappropriate and that continuation of this behavior may result in serious
consequences
Every effort is made at all levels within the school environment to help students adhere
to the academic and behavioral expectations at SICAS Many matters can be more
effectively resolved in counseling sessions that take place with teachers
administrators guidance counselors fellow students and parentsguardians
2 Pink Slips (level 2)
In case of any behavioral disciplinary or academic anomaly a Pink Slip may be
issued to a student This document indicates that a serious infringement of a school
rule has taken place Upon being issued a Pink Slip the discipline committee may
decide consequences depending upon the nature of offense A copy of the pink slip
will be retained in student‟s personal file for a record Issuance of pink slip will earn
negative house points for the respective house as well
3 Suspension and issuance of warning letters (Level 3)
After three successive pink slips are issued in one academic term a student may be
suspended for three school days and a parent-meeting may be called by school
administrator The Administrator will notify schedule of suspension to parents by
telephone and by issuing a suspension and warning letter
4 Expulsion
If in extreme cases a child is given repeated suspensions and if all other avenues of
counseling a child have failed or if the nature of offense is so dire the school Principal
may take a decision to expel a child This will be the last resort especially if the child is
on repeated Academic Probation and the continued behavior is so egregious that
other students in particular and the school environment in general are suffering as a
consequence The parents will be given due explanation as to the school‟s decision
and will be made to understand that the school reserves the legal right to disallow a
child from continuing as a student
5Other Consequences as Appropriate
RESOURCES
C School Office Personnel
PrincipalDirector Mr Shehryar Salamat (shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
Vice Principal Mr Muhammad Azhar Khan (azharkhansssedupk)
Administrator Zeeshan Khan (zeeshankhansssedupk) A Level Coordinator Mrs Lubna Assad O Level Coordinator Ms Saadia Qureshi Guidance Counselor Ms Nishat Hassan (nishathassansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
(shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
(azharkhansssedupk)
ACADEMIC PROGRAM
O LEVEL Program The following subjects are compulsory for all O Level students at SICAS
schools
COMPULSORY
English Language
First Language Urdu
Pakistan Studies
Islamiat
Mathematics
English Literature
The compulsory subjects combine with the elective and optional subjects to complete
the list of signed up courses for any particular student The electives at SICAS SENIOR are
divided into 3 groups The Pre-medical Group Pre-engineering Group and the Business
Group The students must choose one of the three groups
ELECTIVE 1 ndash Pre-medicalPre-
engineering Group
Physics
Chemistry
Biology
ELECTIVE 2 ndash Pre-engineering Group
Physics
Chemistry
ICT
ELECTIVE 3 ndash Business Group
Accounts
Economics
Business Studies
Students can also choose one or more of the following optional subjects Such subjects
are usually offered through after school classes or offered for short duration crash
courses during the summer holidays Some of the optional courses are offered at SICAS
Senior for which students will have to arrange for their transportation
Additional Optional Subjects
Commerce
World History
Environmental Management
Art amp Design
Sociology
Additional Mathematics
Our ability to offer an optional subject at SICAS Senior is dependent upon establishing
critical class strength of at least 10 students at the time of signing up
A Level Program
We offer the following subjects in our A Level program at SICAS Senior
Physics
Chemistry
Biology
Mathematics
Further Mathematics
Computing
Principles of Accounts
Business Studies
Economics
Law
Sociology
Psychology
Government and Politics
Media Studies
Art and Design
Literature in English
Thinking Skills (AS)
General Paper (AS)
Students are advised to choose amongst the popular groupings of Pre-Medical
(Physics Chemistry Biology) Pre-Engineering (Physics Chemistry Mathematics)
Business (Accounts Economics Business Studies) Alternatively students may choose
any combination of the above subjects provided there are no clashes in the class
schedule Please contact the A Level coordinator to receive the timetable so you can
choose your classes Clashes may be removed by rescheduling classes in the interest of
the majority of the students General Paper is a compulsory AS Level course for
incoming Science and Business students Special permission may be granted at the
discretion of the school administration for excluding the General Paper as part of the
course load for a particular student
ENROLLMENT PROCESS
Prospective students can enter SICAS Senior at grade IX subject to allowable space in
classes Grade IX admissions take place in May-August of each year Students are
advised to visit the school‟s admissions office during this time to collect the school
prospectus and be taken on a round of school facilities After registering the student
will be asked to come in for an admission test and an interview An offer for admission
may be made after successfully completing the process The fee structure is available
from the admission office and is subject to revision each year
Admission tests are conducted for Grade IX O Level in the subjects of English
Mathematics and Urdu Placement tests may be offered to students in Grade X and XI
strictly at the discretion of the management Students being promoted from within SSS
may not sit for the admission tests unless there are some extenuating circumstances
A Level admission is based on the Cambridge CIE exam results Edexcel and other
board examination may also be considered along with a valid school transcript at the
time of admission
SICAS Senior does not encourage Matriculation students to get into A level stream
however students with extraordinary academic performance may be offered a
conditional admission in A level after conducting an admission test in Mathematics and
English based on CIE O level syllabus
MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS Limited numbers of Merit scholarships are available for A Level
students Students must apply for these and the actual amount is determined after
assessing their CIE O level results Merit Scholarships are awarded only for a limited time
and are applicable as long as students keep up their performance level in internal
exams (Mid-year or End of Year Exam) Sports and extra-curricular merit scholarships
may also be offered
Student Identity Cards
SICAS will issue students with a student identity card which is their official identification
as a student It must be used or shown when entering the school premises and at other
times upon request Students are strictly prohibited to allow other people to gain
access to the institute‟s facilities through this card It is important that the ID card is kept
safe A charge of Rs 200 will be made for replacements
Any queries about enrollments should be addressed to the admission office or the
Information Desk
Contact personal
Ms Shabbana Yasir
School Secretary
Email shabbanayasirsssedupk
sicassssedupk
STUDENT LIFE
A House System
There are 4 Houses at SICAS namely Salam Tipu Faiz and Qasim House Each
House has its distinct motto and is represented by its own flag A strong House Point
System is in place that enables the end-of-the-year House rankings in Academics
Sports Co-Curricular and General Proficiency
Behaviour points are also awarded and the demerits of school rule infractions are
subtracted to give a tally of points that go towards the Proficiency Cup
A notable feature of the House system is the nomination and appointment of House
Captains whose task is to rally fellow House members and to select individuals for
team events amongst other duties Housemasters and Housemistresses are also
appointed and they are responsible to oversee the performance and discipline of
their respective Houses
Students are encouraged to participate in sports and extracurricular events in order
to win points for their respective houses The student who stands out the most
amongst his or her peers will be shortlisted in the senior most Grade to be considered
for becoming House Prefect The criteria for nomination are based on character
academic accomplishment and extracurricular or sporting achievements The
selection committee consisting of school personnel and chaired by the Principal
have the final say in the nomination of House Prefects and Head BoyGirl
B Student Council
The Student Council provides an opportunity for students to take on leadership roles
become active and involve in their community develop organizational skills set and
achieve goals At SICAS student Council members are nominated every March
from primarily AI class The council members consist of School Head BoyGirl Deputy
Head BoyGirl House Captains Vice Captains Sports Captain Marshals and
Society representatives The student council nominations are done through 5 step
process
Self Nominations
Rectification of Self Nominations by Council Advisor
Selection of suitable candidates (Narrowing down process) by the nomination
committee comprising of Principal Vice Principal and Guidance Counselor
Interviews with the Nomination Committee
Final induction and announcement of the student council in the school assembly
and oath taking ceremony
List of Societies
SIDS English
SIDS Urdu
MUN Society
Dramatics Society
LAPS (Literature and Poetry Society)
Arts Society
Business Entrepreneurial Society
Irtiqa
SAW (Scientists at Work)
Environmental Society
Music Society
MediaNewsletter Society (Novelle)
C School Magazine
Each year the School publishes its own magazine through the members of the LAPS
Society The editor and sub editor is chosen from senior most grades and are usually
LAPS society heads He or she must demonstrate
strong writing and publishing skills Contents
include students articles class photos event
coverage student reports on special days
Student Council faculty and staff photos
outgoing class wills and many candid
photographs of our students having fun This
student activity is open to all students Students
learn planning photography skills layout and
design and many other aspects of publishing
The Magazine Staff and Advisor determine the schedule of the meetings and the
content Magazine committee is headed by the Magazine head who works in close
coordination with English Language teachers to monitor working of the magazine
committee
D Sports and Evening Games
After school games program is offered for physical as well as mental growth of the
students This is an integral part of physical development and all our students are
encouraged to participate in sporting events We utilize the best sporting facilities and
coaches in town to meet the objectives of making our students excel in their chosen
sport
Objective
To partake in competitions that honour and promote sports and have a positive
impact on social development
To expand the capacity for responding to others by organized group activities
To extend self-awareness through purposeful venture in outdoor situations
To develop physical fitness by continued exposure to outdoor activities
To enhance environmental awareness to perceive and identify our national
heritage by conducting outings in the wilderness
SICAS schools offer training camps for the following sports
Athletics
Cricket
Table Tennis
Football
Hockey
Basketball
Tennis
Swimming
Badminton
Training camps for a particular sport is subject to student interest and the availability of
a suitable coach SICAS Main athletic facilities can be used for some of the camps
especially for Tennis and Football where we have a proper tennis center and football
ground
In liaison with the Adventure Foundation of Pakistan SICAS offers its students a wide
scope of organized activities to promote their self-expressions through adventure by
providing them safe opportunities to discover and equip themselves with a first-hand
experience of outdoor living Camping activities offered during the summer season
include mountaineering expeditions trekking trails rock climbing rappelling and
various other expeditions by boat During winters our students are taken for winter
camp-crafts ice climbing desert trekking downhill skiing and sailing
A After School Clubs and Camps
Student life at SICAS is not just about academics but also about a diverse co-curricular
program specially designed to enable students to explore their talents and creative
abilities Students are encouraged to participate in theatre debates art technology
music social services sporting activities and much more
SICAS offers a broad spectrum of different after school clubs These clubs are not only
important for a child‟s mental growth but also serve to foster his social skills Such
activities are absolutely essential if a child is to grow up confident full of life and
exuberance Students are encouraged to become active members of various clubs
such as the Music Club English and Urdu Debate Clubs Dramatics Club Photography
Club Entrepreneurial Club The arrangement of these clubs will be subject to student
interest
B Use of The LibraryComputer
Students are encouraged to use the library or computer lab for research and to
spend their time constructively They are required to adhere to the following
guidelines
Students may use the library during school within allocated library lesson or may
borrow books after school School library also remains operational during summer
vacations
The librarian may schedule special classes near the beginning of the school year
for teaching or reviewing specific library skills
Students are expected to be orderly and quiet while in the library
It is prohibited take any resource out of the library without following proper
procedures
Students are responsible for paying fines for any books or library materials that
they lose or damage
Students are also provided internet lab apart from computer lab where they can
access e-sources
STUDENT SUPPORT
A Academic Probation
All students who receive failing grades on their report card are put on Academic
Probation and are required to participate in academic monitoring Monitoring is a
cooperative effort shared by school heads the teaching staff the student and
hisher parents Students placed on monitoring will receive a weekly or fortnightly
progress report from the respective coordinator office The report includes
comments on the students effort class work homework and has indicators for the
students test average Students placed on probation will be expected to fully
participate in all activities designated for their improvement Parents are
encouraged to visit and confer with the individual teacher if there are concerns with
their childs academic progress Students on Academic Probation may be barred
from participating in co-curricular and sporting activities
B Remedial Program amp Homework Help
To improve the performance of at risk or struggling
learners SICAS holds after-school remedial classes for
selected subjects This is a mandatory program for
struggling students and serves to extend and
strengthen classroom lessons and learning This
program is offered free of cost either during break or
after school
PARENT SUPPORT AND
INVOLVEMENT
A Communication Between Home
and School
Involving parents is essential to improve student achievement therefore the school
fosters and supports active parental involvement This is accomplished through
regular two-way meaningful communication scheduled parent-teacher
conferences active involvement in a variety of roles and the promotion of
responsible parenting
Throughout the year students papers are sent home in order to keep parents
informed Teachers are encouraged to make every effort to clearly explain
expectations related to various assignments When papers are sent home with
unsatisfactory grades or notes concerning incomplete assignments please follow up
on this It is the responsibility of parents to closely monitor their child‟s academic
progress and insist that students complete all assignments
B How to help
A childs report card is as personal and as individual as the child It is best not to
compare report cards among children in the family or in the neighborhood Since
children do not develop or learn at the same rate we strive to understand how your
child learns best and cater to each individual‟s unique style of learning It is
recommended that you have at least two conferences a year with your childs
teacher If you have questions about your childs work progress grades or other
concerns please call the school office to schedule a meeting
C Parents Can Help
Following are some things parents can do to help their children be successful in
school
Insist on regular attendance and punctuality
Keep your child home when they are sick Encourage and help the student to
make up work missed due to absence Also remember to send in a written
application for hisher leave
Be sure your child gets a good nights sleep (9 or l0 hours) and has a wholesome
breakfast before coming to school
Show a sincere interest in what your child is doing in school
Be informed of school rules expectations and your childs progress
Provide a suitable time and place for your child to read and study at home
Set and maintain reasonable standards of behavior for your child
Nurture self-discipline in your child
Foster in your child () respect for others and to obey the law and those in
authority
Encourage your child to appreciate people to value work and to recognize his
or her place in the immediate community and beyond
Be active in the school PTC‟s and attend school functions whenever possible
POLICIES amp PROCEDURES
A Daily Schedule
1 School Hours O Levels
REGULAR DAYS
Morning Afternoon
O level 750 am 200 pm
A level 800 am 400 pm(as per
schedule)
HOUSE ASSEMBLY IS MANDATORY FOR ALL O AND A LEVEL STUDENTS
2 School Hours A Level
Arrival Member of the student council have to report (on a rotational basis) for the morning assembly
according to their schedules All other students can come to school at the time of their first morning
class
Departure A Level students must adhere to their allotted timetable They are not allowed to leave
campus once they arrive However they may leave after their last class after 1200 noon Students are
encouraged to spend their free time in the library or other designated study areas of the campus to
revise their lectures or on assigned class work A Level students are also allotted time for recreation and
physical education is also incorporated as part of their weekly schedule
NOTE All A Level students are required for the House Assembly on Tuesdays
Morning
Tuesday 750 am
3 House Assembly and House Meetings
Each house hosts the Tuesday Morning House Assembly on a rotational basis The
House is free to select presenters for that particular day and must ensure their
adequate preparation House Meetings are to be held at least once a month after
the Tuesday Morning House Assembly Once the meeting is announced the House
Captains must come up with an Agenda around which the discussions take place
Students are typically motivated and shortlisted for upcoming inter-house events
and a review of the House Points also takes place Students andor Council
members who are absent from the House Assembly or the House Meeting are
subject to disciplinary action They must inform the school administration in advance
if an allowed leave is to be sought
B Attendance
Late Arrival (Tardy)
Tardy is defined as not being in school before
morning assembly or in other words by the second
bell Please see that your child arrives at school
well before 750 when the tardy bell rings Students
who come late must report to the main office for
an admission slip
The school policy towards tardy in one academic
term is as follows
First and second time Name is registered
3rd time Pink Slip is issued and a disciplinary action is taken as per policy
Fourth time Child is sent to the Principal‟s Office for in-school detention and parents
are informed For each additional tardy after 3rd time a pink slip is issued suspension
for onetwo day will be given after issuance of 3rd pink slip House master class
teacher and house captain are informed about the student is contributing negative
points for the respective house
Tardiness from Class (A Level)
If an A level student is late to class by more than 5 minutes he will not be allowed to
enter the classroom A-level students are expected to be seated before the
respective subject teacher arrives in the class Under special reasons A level
coordinator may permit the entrance of the student with a warning
Students arriving late by more than 10 minutes are issued pink slips and are marked
absent not only for the class but also for the whole day
A level teachers may address tardiness issues individually The parent will be
contacted if the problem persists
Absences from School
SICAS recognizes two types of absences of students Excused and Unexcused
Absence An excused absence is defined as one in which the student was absent
for one of the following reasons
bull Personal illness of student
bull Official school-sponsored activities
bull Medical appointments
bull Serious illness in the immediate family (parent guardian sibling grandparent
child)
bull Death in the immediate family (same as above)
bull Any circumstances not covered above which the school principal or committee
determines are excused
Any absence not described above will be defined as unexcused
All absences from school need to be reported to the school office before 8am on
the day of the absence Parents are requested to contact the school office via
telephone for this purpose Parents may send information through e-mail to the
official school address but this must be followed by a written application (see
below)
The school year consists of 180 full days of instruction No half days are permissible
Students must have at least 90 of attendance ie 162 of the 180 days Absences in
excess of 10 will be a factor for consideration in determining promotion There are
specific policies regarding homework during absences Please refer to the
Homework Policy for guidance
Approval of leave in form of written application addressed to the Principal must be
submitted to the school office Valid reasons regarding serious illness must be
accompanied by a medical certificate Weddings outside immediate family will not
be considered as a valid excuse for absence Overseas travel should be undertaken
during summer vacations or winter break Special travel for immigration purposes will
be approved on a case-to-case basis Fine policy for unexcused absence is as
follows
o A child will be fined Rs200 for absence on days adjoining weekends ie Friday
and Monday
o Written warning letter addressed to the parent is issued for absents exceeding
10 (more than 5 days in a term)
o If a leave application for multiple absences is not received in time the student
may be liable to face disciplinary action
Early Dismissal
If possible parents should try to schedule external appointments or other events
outside of school hours If a child is to be dismissed early it is important that a signed
note by the parentguardian be sent in the morning to alert the school authorities a
phone call for said purpose will not be accepted because of security reasons
except under exceptional circumstances Students will not be called out of class
prior to the arrival of the parent If your child will be returning to school after an
appointment the child must sign back into the office
Note to Parents
Emergency messages and personal items will be delivered to the students only
through school office No visitor is allowed to go to a classroom during school hours
C Homework Policy
SICAS believes that the purpose of
homework is to provide students with
opportunities to extend classroom lessons
and to transfer specific skills and concepts to
new situations In addition homework is
designed to develop personal responsibility
self-discipline and effective study skills As
with all instructional activities homework
assignments are meaningful relevant and grade appropriate
1 Routine Homework Assignments
Generally teachers assign any of four types of daily homework assignments
These are preparation practice extension and creative enrichment
assignments Examples of these types of assignments are
Preparation This type of assignment is intended to help students get ready for
the next days classroom lesson Students might be asked to write their own
discussion questions based on the reading assignment Or the student may be
asked to complete answers to reading review questions from the text
Practice By successfully completing practice assignments students have the
opportunity to review and reinforce skills knowledge and information presented
in a previous lesson
Extension Extension assignments ask students to expand on skills andor
concepts taught during a previous class For example after studying an historical
period a student might be asked to read an article or book pertaining to that
period and report their findings to the class
CreativeEnrichment This assignment includes analyzing synthesizing and
evaluating concept or skills already taught Students have an opportunity to
develop and apply their own ideas about a topic and prepare a presentation
for the teachers or class
2 Long-Term Assignments
Another category of homework is the long-term assignment Frequently teachers
will assign long-term assignments that generally include special projects
research reports or book reports The number and frequency of these
assignments vary according to specific course requirements The amount of time
required to complete the assignments may be from one week to as long as four
weeks
3 Daily Reading
A students ability to read is strengthened by reading each day at home The
school strongly urges each student to spend time reading for pleasure or interest
each day In addition to books of interest newspapers magazines and journals
can be included A minimum of 20 to 30 minutes of daily reading will significantly
enhance students reading skills
D Expectations on Homework
The specific amount of homework assigned varies according to subject and grade
level The amount of time individual students spend in homework studies will also
vary according to the individual students study skills and personal work habits
These variables are important considerations when teachers parents and students
work to identify the appropriate amount of time a student should spend in
homework study The recommendations listed below serves to provide guidelines to
parents and students When applying recommended time to individual students
please keep in mind the variables of grade subject students work habits and
motivation Teachers homework assignments may also vary slightly in amount of
time expected of students
1 Homework for Absentees
Students are required to turn in completed assignments given to them during
multiple day absences upon their return to school Students are responsible for
making up for any missed work upon their return to school
Note Teachers are not obligated to provide advance assignments for students
2 School Absences Because of Family Vacations
There are times when families plan vacations when school is in session Students who
are absent from school because of vacations cannot be excused from their
scholastic obligations The school recognizes the importance of family time for its
students The school also understands the difficulty and complexity of scheduling
important family events The guidelines presented below address the problem in a
manner that best supports the purposes and goals of the school and the needs of
the student
Teachers are not obligated to provide advance assignments for students
Students and parents are obligated to initiate making up for specific assignments
missed because of vacation during regularly scheduled school sessions
Teachers are expected to provide the same reasonable make-up opportunities
extended to students who experience an excused absence Teachers are not
O Level 2-3 hours daily
A level 3-4 hours daily
expected to provide more time for students who missed school because of family
vacations
3 Chronic Homework Difficulties
At times students may struggle in meeting their homework obligations When
students routinely experience difficulties in completing homework assignments
teachers and parents need to confer about the nature of the students difficulties
The school faculty has had success in assisting students to work through study skill
problems We know that collaborative school-home efforts can be effective in
helping students improve their study skills Please contact the school with your
questionsconcerns when you believe your child is experiencing chronic homework
problems
E Examinations
Assessments and Examinations are ongoing processes and are diagnostic formative
and summative SICAS monitors and records the performance of students in these
examinations and communicate students‟ performance to parents through report
cards in formal parent teacher meetings at least 3 times in an academic year
O and A Level (grade IX X and A-I)
October
Assessments
Mid-Year
Exam
March
Assessments
End of Year
Exam
Consolidated
50 marks 100 marks 50 marks 100 marks 300 marks
Second
week of
October
Second
week of
December
Second
week of
March
Secondthird
week of May
O and A level (grade XI and A-II)
October
Assessments
Send-Ups Mocks Consolidated
50 marks 100 marks 100 marks 250 marks
Second
week of
October
Second
week of
December
Second
week of
March
Reports are sent out after each examination and assessment Assessment Report
cards are printed on white paper and Examination reports are printed on formal
watermarked cards Results of the examinations for Universities are only generated
on the school transcript Date sheet for the examinations and assessments are
handed out to the student at least 2 weeks prior to the exam
F Promotion and detention Policy
Promotion of the students will be decided by the Promotion Committee comprises of
the
Academic HeadDirector SSS
Head of school
Coordinator
Class teacher
Subject teacher(s)
Note
Decisions of the promotion committee are final
Re-evaluation will only be permissible after the promotion committee
meets again
A special ad-hoc committee appointed by the promotion committee
will recheck answer scripts of intended detainees before the declaration
of result
All examination Answer scripts are shown to students and handed over
to parents in PTCs
Promotion Rules
Class VIII to IX
The O level promotion policy dictates that students require a minimum of 60 in 6
subjects in order to be promoted Conversely if a student secures U‟s in English or
Mathematics he will not merit promotion to O level stream
Class IX to X
For promotion to Class X pass marks are 50 in all subject
Class X to XI
For promotion to Class XI pass marks are 50 all subject
Class A-I to A-II
For promotion to Class A-II pass marks are 50 all subject
If a student secures more than 1U in the send up examinations his entry will be sent as a
private candidate for the CIE examinations however the registration process would be
completed through school as a bdquoprivate candidate‟
Double FailureDetention
Double failure means the failure of a student to qualify for promotion on
two consecutive occasions during hisher school career
A student who fails more than once in this way will be subject to
withdrawal the student from the school
At the time of the first failure the promotion committee may take into
account any special circumstances such as lengthy and unavoidable
absence from school and decide whether they constitute a valid reason
for allowing the student to be promoted to the next class In such a case
an undertaking must be taken from parents at the time of the first failure
committing them to withdraw their child if heshe fails again the next year
Double promotion
Double promotion is not permissible in any class for the OA Level program
Conditional promotions
Conditional promotions are to be strongly discouraged If at all necessary it
must be accompanied by an undertaking from parents committing them to
share responsibility for their child‟schildren‟s performance within the school
Absence from Examinations or Assessments and Retake Policy for Internal Assessments
and Examinations
Students who are absent for class tests assessed written work or examinations will not
be retested but would be considered under the following rules
o In case a student has been unable to sit for the end-of-year examinations
with a valid reason the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of
hisher consolidated performance in the continuous assessment and the mid-
year examinations
o If a student is absent from the mid-year examination with a genuine reason
the promotion decision will be based on the continuous assessment and the
end-of-year examination results
o In case if a student misses any examinationsassessments due to his late
admission the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of the later
continuous assessments and the end-of-year examinations
o Students on approved long leave for a negotiated period of time are given a
placement test for the compulsory subjects at the time of rejoining
o If a student is absent from one or two subjects in the end-of-year
examinations without a valid reason the marks of the mid-year examinations or
the minimum passing marks will be allotted whichever is less If heshe is absent
for the entire mid-year or end-of-year examinations without a valid reason
heshe will be given no credit at all for the examination
o If a student has been absent for less than half the class tests or assessed
written work during a term the average marks gained in other tests and written
work or the minimum passing marks as decided by the promotion committee will
be allotted for the missing work
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests with a genuine
reason hisher assessments are based solely on the number of tests taken
o When a student is absent for more than half the class tests with a genuine
reason heshe may be given the average of the other class tests or minimum
passing marks whichever is less
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests without a genuine
reason heshe may be awarded minimum pass marks or the average of the
other tests whichever is less however heshe is given no credit for the ones
missed
o A student who misses any exam is not eligible for a prize for academic
excellence in the Academic Prize distribution ceremony
Retake Policy for CIE OA level Examinations
Any OA level student can only sit in OctNov session for re-take examinations
through school as per CIE policy Heshe will have to pay all dues imposed by
CIEBritish councilSchool Admin fee as per stated exam
Any OA level student who wishes to appear in the next MayJune session
that will be treated as a fresh entry and child will have to be enrolled in the level
for one year to appear as a regular candidate of the school
Malpractice Cases
If it is established that a student has indulged in any malpractice or breach of
the examination rules heshe may be required to
Forfeit any award for the paper in which a student is found to be
cheating No marks will be awarded for the particular exam
Leave the school (this may be appropriate for a habitual offender or
one who threatens a teacher or who seriously disrupts an examination)
G Grading and Rewards Policy
As per CIE policies students‟ performance is benchmarked using six grades (A-E)
An bdquoA‟ is awarded for the highest level of achievement whereas bdquoE‟ indicates minimum
satisfactory performance A bdquoU‟ is given for ungraded or unsatisfactory performance
For O level
A grade for Effort and Behavior is also awarded in the internal examinations on a 1-4
scale as shown in the diagram above
HONOUR ROLL
Students in grades who receive all Ain their consolidated internal result or highest
result in CIE examinations will be placed on the honor roll Students will be eligible for
additional rewards at the time of the annual prize distribution ceremony The criteria
for these rewards may be inquired from the school authorities
H Graduation Requirements
Graduation at SICAS occurs in two stages First upon completing the internal
academic requirements of the school The students are invited to attend their
Graduation Ceremony at the school Annual Prize Distribution This event that takes
place in April every year Second the student is considered a High School graduate
after passing his CIE A Level exam the result of which is declared in August of the
year the exam is taken
To meet the internal requirement of the school students must successfully clear the
AI End-of-Year exam and attain an adequate passing grades in the send-up and
mock exams Borderline cases concerning students on Academic Probation will be
given clearance to graduate at the discretion of the school Principal
In order to pass the CIE exams students must clear three CIE full-credit A Level
exams and attain passing marks in each Upon clearance of the CIE exam students
a student previously on academic probation may attain the SICAS diploma
Subject ChangeWithdrawal (A Level) Class schedules will be given to students prior to the start of each term Subject
changes or withdrawals will be allowed through the first 2 weeks of the September
of A-I thereafter enrollment in new subjects will be at the discretion of the school
authorities and students will be charged subject changewithdrawal fee
H Student Records Permanent records include the student‟s personal file copies of his report cards
certificates of scholastic and co-curricular achievements letters of commendation
or of concern behavioral incident reports standardized testing results attendance
and health records A student andor parentslegal guardians may see the student‟s
record by making an appointment with the school office The student andor
parentslegal guardians may request for any statements or documents in the record
if it pertains to the student‟s school work Students may request that a particular item
be removed from the file however the counselor may or may not grant the request
If the request is denied an appeal may be made to the Principal
I Summer School Camps SICAS Senior offers a summer school program of varying lengths during the winter
and summer vacation period Summer school is for catching up with the required
course work as well as for preparing for O Level Optional subjects Summer school
also provides a variety of co- curricular and leadership programs such as Debate
MUN French swimming and other sports training camps
J Withdrawal
To withdraw a student or parent should obtain a Withdrawal Form from the school
office and have it signed by counselor librarian and the Principal A student must
have hisher parentlegal guardian‟s permission to withdraw All books and materials
checked out are to be returned and school dues including fines assessed due to
damaged or lost materials should be paid Any student seeking withdrawal before
graduating will have to state reason for leaving and parentslegal guardian‟s need
to meet with Vice PrincipalPrincipal in person to get the school leaving certificate
(SLC)
K Attestation and issuance of school documents
Students need to present original documents to get photocopies of academicco-
curricular achievement certificates verified School will not attest any copy without
verifying the original document SICAS issues certificates such as bona fide
certificate hope certificate school transcripts school reports on request In order to
obtain such certificates a request to the guidance counselor must be made at least
5 businesses days in advance All certificates will be specifically addressed to
institutions where submission is needed Transcripts and recommendation letters will
directly mailed to the universities where student is seeking an admission Mailing or
courier charges must be borne by the student
L Support from the Counselorrsquos Office
The Guidance Counselor
Guides and advises students on college admissions
Writes comprehensive honest and positive descriptive statements for students
through the various resources available to himher such as information from
teachers advisors parents and observation of the student from hisher own
personal experience
Liaisons with admissions officers of universities and colleges
Reports any disciplinary incidents regarding an applicant to hisher university if
such an incident occurs after the submission of the student‟s application
Informs the colleges and universities if it is discovered that a child‟s work on his
personal statementcollege essay is not his own plagiarism is not allowed and is
very strictly handled by school personnel and universities personnel locally and
abroad
Reports any positive developments in a student‟s profile to hisher university since
the submission of hisher application (eg Mid-year report End of year report)
Coordinates and follows-up with the universitycollege personnel for any
additional documents that might be needed for the student‟s admissions file
Responds to any queries that the university admissions officers may have
regarding the student(s) application to their universities
Follows up with students and the universitiescolleges they have applied to
regarding their admission status
Makes a student understand that it is hisher own academic record and overall
profile that determines admission to a universitycollege
Ensures that all that the admissions requirements are completed by the students
and the office personnel involved in a timely manner and that all documents
are mailed (via online or courier services) to the Universitiescolleges before the
published deadlines
Expectations from A-I and A-II students
A Level students are expected to visit counselor office in the beginning of A-I to
get to know the complete procedures of counselor office Moreover all students
need to coordinate with counselor to ensure that their files are established in
counselor‟s office for future proceeding
At the beginning of A-I an orientation session is held to encourage students to
take on a challenging curriculum appropriate to their abilities
All students must meet SICAS internal application deadlines
When researching for colleges students should look for at least two ldquosafetyrdquo
colleges two or three ldquolikelymiddle rangerdquo colleges and two ldquodreamreach
collegesrdquo depending on their academic record and personal profile
Research for colleges should depend on the preferred location the most
suitable program offered to suit the student‟s career goals the size of the school
the student wishes to attend the nature of the teaching style offered
preparation for a future career choice cost and the availability of financial aid
(if required)
Students should provide the teachercounselors with a CV or resume to assist in
writing a recommendation letter
Students should start work on their personal statement during the summer at the
end of A-I
Students should keep themself well informed about school activities and
resources available through assembly announcements and bulletin boards
Expectations from Parents
Support and encourage your child offering advice and guidance when
appropriate
Encourage your son or daughter to visit the Guidance Counselor Office at SICAS
and not to hesitate to ask questions regarding college applicationscareer goals
or to update the Counselor about their academic performance and
involvement in extracurricular activities
Avoid imposing or forcing your preferences regarding careercollege choices
onto your son or daughter It is important to remember that college planning
decisions are as much as possible a student‟s decision However do help your
child to gather enough information and research thoroughly through the various
resources available before making hisher decision
Family meetings should be held as early as the end of a student‟s Grade XI (or
even earlier) These meetings should focus where the parents want to send their
child for undergraduate studies and to start the ground-work on college
admissions This decision will be based on many factors finances family
commitments amongst others
Parents should be open to new ideas and suggestions They should not be
focusing only on the best-known colleges but rather on the ldquobest suitedrdquo
colleges for their sons and daughters where heshe can be happy
Parents should help their child to understand that there is always more than one
college that is appropriate for himher
Parents should encourage their child that there are no shortcuts to getting into
the top colleges an ethical approach to college admissions should be
supported
Parents should teach their children to complete their own applications write
their own personal statementscollege essays
M Public Access to School
1 Visiting the School
It is highly appreciated if visitors seek a prior appointment in order to meet any
management staff member The Front-desk officer and school administrator will
always be available during school hours to answer any query However Vice
PrincipalPrincipal may not be able to meet visitors without a prior appointment
Due to security reasons parents and visitors are required to get visitor‟s pass at the
gate to enter in to the school premises All visitors must first report to the main office
The Front-desk officer will manage your meeting with the concerned staff
2 Contacting the School
At times it will be necessary for parents to contact the school to speak to teachers
or occasionally their children during school hours Please use the following
procedures
Teachers
The school holds formal parent teacher conferences (PTC‟s) in order to bring parents
up to date with the progress of their child If a meeting is necessary in addition to the
scheduled PTC‟s then parents must make a request for such an appointment
through the school secretary Teachers are not permitted to leave the students
unattended in order to meet with parents and such meetings will be allowed at the
discretion of the school PrincipalVice Principal
Students
Occasionally a parent may need to pass on a message directly to their
sondaughter at school If you need to leave a message or speak directly to your
child please briefly explain the situation to the front-desk officer Heshe will take the
necessary measures to put you in touch with your child
3 Dropping items off at school
Parents often find themselves coming to drop off homework books lunch lunch
money gym clothes musical instruments etc at the school Parents must come to
the office and not leave items with the guard at the gate The item must be labeled
with the name and class of the student before the front-desk officer sends it to the
student
N Healthcare Information
Parents are requested to inform the school about any
health issues pertaining to their sondaughter Especially
in case of diabetic asthmatic dyslexia neurological or
acute psychological depression parents must provide
complete written information regarding their child‟s
medication It is equally important to fill out the
emergency contact information in the student file
Prescription Medication in Schools
If under exceptional circumstances a child is required to take prescription
medication during school hours and the parent cannot be at school to administer
the medication the medication can be administered in compliance with the
following regulations
1 A permission form with written dated instructions and permission signed by
the parent will be maintained by the school and will include
o The doctor‟s prescription
o child‟s name
o name of medication
o purpose of medication
o time to be administered
o dosage
o possible side effects
o termination date for administering the medication access and
maintenance of inhalers prescribed for asthmatic students
2 Parents will be responsible for delivering medication to the school and reclaiming
any unused medications ALL MEDICATION MUST BE IN A CONTAINER
APPROPRIATELY LABELED BY THE PHARMACY (OR DOCTOR‟S SUBSCRIPTION)
STATING THE NAME OF MEDICATION DOSAGE AND TIME TO BE ADMINISTERED
Any unused medications will be destroyed by school personnel if unclaimed
more than one week following termination of treatment or at the end of the
school year
3 The parents of the child must assume responsibility for informing the Principal of
any change in the child‟s health or change in medication
4 The school personnel will not be responsible for any adverse drug reaction when
medication has been given in the manner prescribed on the permission form
5 The school district retains the discretion to reject requests for the administration of
medicine
6 All medication must be stored in a secured locked clean container or cabinet
accessible to authorized school personnel The school does not have facilities to
store medication that requires refrigeration
Medical support in case of an emergency
School has a very basic first-aid arrangement in case of any injury during school
hours First-aid is administered by a trained member under the supervision of senior
management As we are not permitted to give any oral medicines it is in your childs
best interest to call parents to further pursue medical assistance However in case of
severe injury or illness school may call RESCUE 1122 to transfer a student to a nearest
hospital and an immediate call is made to parents to seek further guidance
O School Telephone amp Cell Phone Use
No student will be allowed to use the office telephone without special permission
from the administrator or the School Secretary O level students are generally not
allowed to bring mobile phones to school In case a student needs to have a phone
on a particular day heshe will be required to hand it in to the school administrator
before classes start and collect it at home time Any students violating from this rule
will have to face disciplinary consequences
A-level students may use mobile phones only in the designated common rooms
They are strictly prohibited from using cell phones in the academic block and
especially in the classrooms
P School Dues
All school dues must be paid on stipulated dates on the fee bill otherwise the
student may not be allowed to sit through the regular school classes or
examinations The school administrator or accountant may notify parents
telephonically about outstanding dues In such circumstances please make sure
that the dues are cleared at the earliest and the bank deposit receipt is shown to
the school office In order to get any school documents such as transcripts
examination results O level certificates or recommendation letters all school dues
need to be cleared till that day Please see further rules at the back of the school
fee bill
DISCIPLINE CODE
There will be a clearly defined standard of behavior within the School community that
promotes a safe and productive learning and teaching environment All members of
this community have the responsibility to conduct themselves in a way that
demonstrates a mutual respect for all individuals their rights and their property
A Goals and Objectives
In planning and maintaining both school and classroom settings which promote
appropriate student conduct the SICAS is committed to the following objectives
bull To promote mutual respect among students stafffaculty administration and
parents through the display of appropriate language attitude and physical
behavior
bull To maintain a safe and secure learning environment in which all students have
the opportunity to reach their potential
bull To promote each students self-knowledge self-discipline and self-reliance
bull To recognize and value individual differences
bull To recognize that the management of student behavior is the collective
responsibility of students stafffaculty administrators and parents
bull To maintain open lines of communication in a positive fair and consistent
manner while recognizing the individual needs of students
Each childs education is the shared responsibility of the student the parent
guardian and the school Such a collaborative partnership can help motivate
support and encourage the student When a large group of people work together
in a community such as the school each partner must understand hisher
responsibilities or roles and their relationships
B Rules Regulations and Expectations
The rights and responsibilities for all students and staff members must be respected
at all times In an effort to strive for excellence it is important for students and staff to
be aware of the basic rules regulations and expectations that govern these rights
and responsibilities The following rules and regulations are consistent with the Goals
for all SICAS students set forth in the Student Handbook It is also expected that
students will follow the standards of conduct which have been established
C Academic Honesty (pertaining to Fraud Plagiarism and
Cheating)
Student work is highly respected and important to academic success For that
reason academic fraud cannot be tolerated Plagiarism is regarded as a serious
offense Plagiarism involves passing off other people‟s work as your own Any copied
or plagiarized work will be reviewed and may result in a zero for the assignment or
appropriate consequences In case if a student feels extreme academic pressures
please contact the counselor SICAS wants all students to succeed producing their
own product or work
D Acceptable Use of Technology
Students must conduct themselves in a responsible manner while using the school‟s
technology Computers and technology are being made available for educational
use and the use of equipment is a privilege not a right Accessing or producing
content that is vulgar racist profane violent obscene or pornographic is subject to
disciplinary action Internet chat and game play is not allowed at any time The
school has a right to monitor use of school technology
E School Uniform for Boys and Girls
All students must wear clean uniform to school on a regular basis
No jewelry of any type except for a watch and small studs for girls are allowed
Students will be liable for disciplinary action in case of not following the dress
code
Students who have games period (once a week) are required to come in their
sports uniform that specific day only
It is mandatory for all students to wear proper school uniform (regularsports)
supplied by the authorized uniform supplier
Students may not wear hats sweatshirt hoods or other headgear such as
bandanas or items that are determined inappropriate by school personnel in
the school building
All students must wear school-sanctioned black shoes
Clothing shall be worn with appropriate undergarments
School belts must be buckled sashes tied and shirts buttoned up omitting the
top most
Council members must wear their council badges at all times
Items that are worn for religious reasons must be approved in advance from the
school administration
All shorts should be worn no shorter than four inches from the top of the knee
Any clothing or hairstyle that disrupts the educational process is prohibited
1 Classroom and School Environment
Students are expected to behave in an orderly fashion in classrooms and all areas
of the school
It is a very serious matter to interfere with the educational process by being
disruptive in class or by creating disturbances in and around school
Pushing shoving running and ldquoplay-fightingrdquo are forms of unacceptable
behavior
All these may be regarded as acts of bullying which is strictly prohibited at SICAS
(Read ahead for more detail about this)
Students caught bullying others on social websites will also be subject to strict
disciplinary action that may also result in expulsion These cases would be directly
handled by the Principal of the school
Due to the potentially disruptive nature of electronic games electronic apparatus
and communication devices such as cellular phones are not permitted on school
premises and may be confiscated if found Students are not allowed to bring cell
phones CD and media players iPods radio walk-mans electronic games digital
diaries etc to school If there is an exigent need they must be submitted to the
administrator‟s office for safekeeping School will not be responsible for loss of any
electronic item
F Behavior Towards Peers amp Adults
Students must be respectful of each other and of all adults in the building
bull Rudeness disrespect and discourteous behavior are intolerable regardless of
the particulars of the situation
bull A student who is insolent or insubordinate in refusing to obey reasonable requests
made by a teacher or staff member is subject to firm disciplinary action including
suspension from school
1 Care of Building and Property
Everyone at SICAS should take pride in the appearance of our school Acts such as
theft and vandalizing school property are considered to be extremely serious They
are not only violations of our schools Code of Conduct they are against the law
Students found stealing damaging or defacing school or personal property will be
subject to disciplinary action including suspension and held responsible for the costs
of repairs or replacement Each case will be handled on an individual basis
Possession of matches lighters and other paraphernalia is forbidden on school
property
2 Physical Violence Fighting and Verbal Intimidation
Physical violence and verbal intimidation or threats directed toward any member of
the school community are not tolerated
Although some incidents begin
inadvertently each instance will
continue to be treated as a serious
disciplinary offense
Students involved in fighting bullying (see more below) ganging and other forms of
physical violence (regardless of who started the altercation) are subject to
suspension and their parents are notified The use of abusive obscene or profane
language andor gestures will be dealt with as a serious breach of conduct
3 Bullying
Respect for the dignity of others is a cornerstone of civil society Bullying creates an
atmosphere of fear and intimidation robs a person of their dignity detracts from the
safe environment necessary to promote student learning and will not be tolerated
by the Board of Directors Students who bully another person shall be held
accountable for their actions whether it occurs on the school grounds off school
grounds at a school sponsored or approved function activity or event or going to
or from school or a school activity
Definition Bullying is any pattern of behavior by a student or a group of students
that is intended to harass intimidate ridicule humiliate or instill fear in another child
or group of children Bullying behavior can be a threat of or actual physical harm
or it can be verbal abuse of the child Bullying is a series of recurring actions
committed over a period of time directed toward one student or successive
separate actions directed against multiple students
Examples of ldquoBullyingrdquo may include but are not limited to a pattern of behavior
involving one or more of the following
1 Sarcastic ldquocomplimentsrdquo about another student‟s personal appearance
2 Pointed questions intended to embarrass or humiliate
3 Mocking taunting or belittling
4 Non-verbal threats andor intimidation such as ldquofrontingrdquo or ldquochestingrdquo a person
5 Demeaning humor relating to a student‟s race gender ethnicity or personal
characteristics
6 Blackmail extortion demands for protection money or other involuntary
donations or loans
7 Blocking access to school property or facilities
8 Deliberate physical contact or injury to person or property
9 Stealing or hiding books or belongings andor
10 Threats of harm to student(s) possessions or others
Students are encouraged to report behavior they consider to be bullying including
a single action which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to their
teacher or the principal The report may be made anonymously Teachers and other
school employees who have witnessed or are reliably informed that a student has
been a victim of behavior they consider to be bullying including a single action
which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying shall report the incident(s) to
the principal Parents or legal guardians may submit written reports of incidents they
feel constitute bullying or if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to the
principal The principal shall be responsible for investigating the incident(s) to
determine if disciplinary action is warranted
Students found to be in violation of this policy shall be subject to disciplinary action
up to and including expulsion In determining the appropriate disciplinary action
consideration may be given to other violations of the student handbook that may
have simultaneously occurred
Notice of what constitutes bullying the school‟s prohibition against bullying and the
consequences for students who bully shall be conspicuously posted in classrooms
restrooms auditorium and school bus
4 Harassment
Words or actions directed at a particular person or group based on their sex race
religion national origin age sexual orientation physical appearance or disability in
any form will not be tolerated
5 Money and Personal Items
Students are to bring only money for breakfast lunch or for a specific school
purpose No toys games bats gloves balls tapes radios or any personal items are
to be brought to school The possession of cell phones or other telecommunication
devices by a student on school property or while attending school activities is
prohibited Such devices will be confiscated Parents may retrieve these items from
the school office after the confiscation period expires
6 Weapons
Students are forbidden to bring weapons sharp objects or explosives of any kind
including but not limited to guns knives firecrackers and cap guns Replicas of any
type of dangerous weapons are also forbidden A student who brings any weapon
to school is subject to suspension and possible expulsion (See Expulsion Policy)
7 Display of Affection
At SICAS we prohibit display of affection at school or school-sponsored activities To
establish a respectful environment in the context of our local culture please refrain
from intimate behavior of any sort Teachers and other staff members are instructed
to correct students if their behavior is not acceptable Please accept these
corrections in a constructive manner It is the intent to maintain a proper
atmosphere for all students and to prevent adverse consequences from occurring
G SICAS BUS CONDUCT
Bus Safety
All students using school transport are expected
to adhere to the guidelines in the SICAS Bus
Conduct Code as outlined in the Student
Handbook Improper conduct aboard a school
bus is to be treated as a school offense subject
to consequences at the discretion of the school
administration
Be on time to meet the bus Last minute rushing often causes accidents Also the
driver is not supposed to wait except when it is raining and then only long enough
for students to reach the bus from the nearest shelter
Wait for the bus at the designated area and do not venture far off
When getting on or off the bus use the handrail
After boarding the bus sit down as quickly as possible If the bus starts with a jolt you
could be thrown in the aisle if you are still standing
Keep the aisles clear Keep books lunch boxes legs and feet out of the aisle
Ride only the bus you are assigned to ride You must have permission in advance to
do otherwise
Do not open any windows without permission from the bus driver Keep head arms
and hands inside the bus
Do not throw anything inside the bus or out of the bus window Do not litter the bus
Make as little noise as possible The bus driver must be able to hear horns trains and
other warning signals
No horseplay or scuffling of any kind on the bus This is very distracting to the driver
Stay seated and facing the front of the bus at all times until the bus comes to a
complete stop where you get off
If you must cross the street in front of the bus go at least 10 feet in front of the bus so
the driver can have a clear view
The bus driver will have authority to report any disciplinary issue
H Care of Books
Please insist that your child uses but not abuses hisher books
Damagedlost books will be the responsibility of the student and
parents Costs for repair or replacement of books will be
charged Students are expected to bring booksnotebooks
according to their class schedule We discourage heavy bags
and unnecessary books and notebooks should not be brought to
school Students are advised to print their names and classes on their books and
notebooks as they often get misplaced The school will not be responsible for any
loss of property
I Smoking and Drug Use Policy
The initiation and implementation of a successful smoking policy requires the co-
operation and wholehearted support of both management and staff
Policy Statement
Smoking andor use of recreational drugs is known to be a serious risk to health It is
a significant cause of disease and premature death In addition there is now
evidence that ldquopassive smokingrdquo the inhaling of other people‟s smoke can cause
lung cancer in non-smokers as well as causing a deterioration of respiratory
conditions
This smoking and drug policy would not allow any smoking or possession of any
banned substance within the boundaries of the school site at any time by the
students parents or visitors
It would be the responsibility of school authorities to enforce the policy at all times
and to advice students to ensure that the students comply with these arrangements
Rules for Pupils
Smoking on campus is strictly not permitted at any time
Smoking during school visits trips or school events is strictly not permitted
Pupils caught smoking will be issued a pink slip
Rs1000- will be fined immediately if a child is caught smoking or credible evidence
is found of himher to have been smoking He or she may be liable for further
disciplinary action
Pupils caught with banned drugs or alcohol will be notified to the school authorities
and they will either be put on extended suspension or be expelled from the school
Awareness sessions on the dangers of smoking and or use of drugs may be planned
The above rules also apply to electronic cigarettes
J Litter and Chewing Gum Policy
Any student caught littering the school premises or school owned property will be
subjected to disciplinary action The act of chewing gum is especially prohibited as its
improper disposal causes unnecessary damage to school property In the event that a
student is found chewing a gum or littering the school premises he or she will be a
levied a fine of Rs500 in addition to facing disciplinary action
K Disciplinary Procedures amp Consequences
Communication among all members of the School community is essential in
implementing the Code of Conduct and helping students to assume their
responsibilities as citizens of this school All students and parents are encouraged to
bring any violations of rules and regulations to the attention of an administrator In
addition all school staff has an obligation to report violations of rules and regulations to
the school administration Both teachers and administrators will inform specific students
and parents when school expectations and standards of conduct are not being
maintained Students should have a full understanding of the consequences of their
behavior should they fail to meet school expectations The consequences of breaking
school rules depend on the seriousness of the behavior and the overall disciplinary
record of the individual student Every effort will be made to balance fairness with
consistency in the application of this code
SICAS disciplinary guidelines and policies include procedures which ensure that
students and parents will be informed of their rights regarding due process to be
followed by school authorities Any student involved in a disciplinary action is entitled to
an opportunity to express hisher position on the incident leading to disciplinary action
Parents have the right to request and ensure presence at such a meetinghearing
Note to Parents
Parents are to be informed of the above policies through this handbook and any
changes thereto through newsletters and other forms of communication
Detentions
Parents are entitled to 2 hours‟ notice of a detention that takes place outside normal
school hours so that the parents can make arrangements for transport or childcare The
notice should tell you why the detention was given and how long your child will have to
stay at school
If the child cannot attend the detention parents must explain the reasons to the child‟s
teacher or the principal They may reconsider the detention in certain circumstances
such as
The detention falls on an important religious day for the family
The parents are concerned about the length and safety of the route between
school and home
Parents can‟t reasonably make alternative arrangements for collecting their child
from school
In such circumstances a during school hours short-term suspension may be given
L Explanation of Consequences
Unacceptable classroom or school behavior will be handled according to the nature
and severity of action including verbal warnings counseling detention suspension and
referral to the office for discipline
1 Verbal Warning and Counseling (level 1)
If an administrativestaff member has issued a warning this indicates that student‟s
behavior is inappropriate and that continuation of this behavior may result in serious
consequences
Every effort is made at all levels within the school environment to help students adhere
to the academic and behavioral expectations at SICAS Many matters can be more
effectively resolved in counseling sessions that take place with teachers
administrators guidance counselors fellow students and parentsguardians
2 Pink Slips (level 2)
In case of any behavioral disciplinary or academic anomaly a Pink Slip may be
issued to a student This document indicates that a serious infringement of a school
rule has taken place Upon being issued a Pink Slip the discipline committee may
decide consequences depending upon the nature of offense A copy of the pink slip
will be retained in student‟s personal file for a record Issuance of pink slip will earn
negative house points for the respective house as well
3 Suspension and issuance of warning letters (Level 3)
After three successive pink slips are issued in one academic term a student may be
suspended for three school days and a parent-meeting may be called by school
administrator The Administrator will notify schedule of suspension to parents by
telephone and by issuing a suspension and warning letter
4 Expulsion
If in extreme cases a child is given repeated suspensions and if all other avenues of
counseling a child have failed or if the nature of offense is so dire the school Principal
may take a decision to expel a child This will be the last resort especially if the child is
on repeated Academic Probation and the continued behavior is so egregious that
other students in particular and the school environment in general are suffering as a
consequence The parents will be given due explanation as to the school‟s decision
and will be made to understand that the school reserves the legal right to disallow a
child from continuing as a student
5Other Consequences as Appropriate
RESOURCES
C School Office Personnel
PrincipalDirector Mr Shehryar Salamat (shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
Vice Principal Mr Muhammad Azhar Khan (azharkhansssedupk)
Administrator Zeeshan Khan (zeeshankhansssedupk) A Level Coordinator Mrs Lubna Assad O Level Coordinator Ms Saadia Qureshi Guidance Counselor Ms Nishat Hassan (nishathassansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
(shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
(azharkhansssedupk)
Students can also choose one or more of the following optional subjects Such subjects
are usually offered through after school classes or offered for short duration crash
courses during the summer holidays Some of the optional courses are offered at SICAS
Senior for which students will have to arrange for their transportation
Additional Optional Subjects
Commerce
World History
Environmental Management
Art amp Design
Sociology
Additional Mathematics
Our ability to offer an optional subject at SICAS Senior is dependent upon establishing
critical class strength of at least 10 students at the time of signing up
A Level Program
We offer the following subjects in our A Level program at SICAS Senior
Physics
Chemistry
Biology
Mathematics
Further Mathematics
Computing
Principles of Accounts
Business Studies
Economics
Law
Sociology
Psychology
Government and Politics
Media Studies
Art and Design
Literature in English
Thinking Skills (AS)
General Paper (AS)
Students are advised to choose amongst the popular groupings of Pre-Medical
(Physics Chemistry Biology) Pre-Engineering (Physics Chemistry Mathematics)
Business (Accounts Economics Business Studies) Alternatively students may choose
any combination of the above subjects provided there are no clashes in the class
schedule Please contact the A Level coordinator to receive the timetable so you can
choose your classes Clashes may be removed by rescheduling classes in the interest of
the majority of the students General Paper is a compulsory AS Level course for
incoming Science and Business students Special permission may be granted at the
discretion of the school administration for excluding the General Paper as part of the
course load for a particular student
ENROLLMENT PROCESS
Prospective students can enter SICAS Senior at grade IX subject to allowable space in
classes Grade IX admissions take place in May-August of each year Students are
advised to visit the school‟s admissions office during this time to collect the school
prospectus and be taken on a round of school facilities After registering the student
will be asked to come in for an admission test and an interview An offer for admission
may be made after successfully completing the process The fee structure is available
from the admission office and is subject to revision each year
Admission tests are conducted for Grade IX O Level in the subjects of English
Mathematics and Urdu Placement tests may be offered to students in Grade X and XI
strictly at the discretion of the management Students being promoted from within SSS
may not sit for the admission tests unless there are some extenuating circumstances
A Level admission is based on the Cambridge CIE exam results Edexcel and other
board examination may also be considered along with a valid school transcript at the
time of admission
SICAS Senior does not encourage Matriculation students to get into A level stream
however students with extraordinary academic performance may be offered a
conditional admission in A level after conducting an admission test in Mathematics and
English based on CIE O level syllabus
MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS Limited numbers of Merit scholarships are available for A Level
students Students must apply for these and the actual amount is determined after
assessing their CIE O level results Merit Scholarships are awarded only for a limited time
and are applicable as long as students keep up their performance level in internal
exams (Mid-year or End of Year Exam) Sports and extra-curricular merit scholarships
may also be offered
Student Identity Cards
SICAS will issue students with a student identity card which is their official identification
as a student It must be used or shown when entering the school premises and at other
times upon request Students are strictly prohibited to allow other people to gain
access to the institute‟s facilities through this card It is important that the ID card is kept
safe A charge of Rs 200 will be made for replacements
Any queries about enrollments should be addressed to the admission office or the
Information Desk
Contact personal
Ms Shabbana Yasir
School Secretary
Email shabbanayasirsssedupk
sicassssedupk
STUDENT LIFE
A House System
There are 4 Houses at SICAS namely Salam Tipu Faiz and Qasim House Each
House has its distinct motto and is represented by its own flag A strong House Point
System is in place that enables the end-of-the-year House rankings in Academics
Sports Co-Curricular and General Proficiency
Behaviour points are also awarded and the demerits of school rule infractions are
subtracted to give a tally of points that go towards the Proficiency Cup
A notable feature of the House system is the nomination and appointment of House
Captains whose task is to rally fellow House members and to select individuals for
team events amongst other duties Housemasters and Housemistresses are also
appointed and they are responsible to oversee the performance and discipline of
their respective Houses
Students are encouraged to participate in sports and extracurricular events in order
to win points for their respective houses The student who stands out the most
amongst his or her peers will be shortlisted in the senior most Grade to be considered
for becoming House Prefect The criteria for nomination are based on character
academic accomplishment and extracurricular or sporting achievements The
selection committee consisting of school personnel and chaired by the Principal
have the final say in the nomination of House Prefects and Head BoyGirl
B Student Council
The Student Council provides an opportunity for students to take on leadership roles
become active and involve in their community develop organizational skills set and
achieve goals At SICAS student Council members are nominated every March
from primarily AI class The council members consist of School Head BoyGirl Deputy
Head BoyGirl House Captains Vice Captains Sports Captain Marshals and
Society representatives The student council nominations are done through 5 step
process
Self Nominations
Rectification of Self Nominations by Council Advisor
Selection of suitable candidates (Narrowing down process) by the nomination
committee comprising of Principal Vice Principal and Guidance Counselor
Interviews with the Nomination Committee
Final induction and announcement of the student council in the school assembly
and oath taking ceremony
List of Societies
SIDS English
SIDS Urdu
MUN Society
Dramatics Society
LAPS (Literature and Poetry Society)
Arts Society
Business Entrepreneurial Society
Irtiqa
SAW (Scientists at Work)
Environmental Society
Music Society
MediaNewsletter Society (Novelle)
C School Magazine
Each year the School publishes its own magazine through the members of the LAPS
Society The editor and sub editor is chosen from senior most grades and are usually
LAPS society heads He or she must demonstrate
strong writing and publishing skills Contents
include students articles class photos event
coverage student reports on special days
Student Council faculty and staff photos
outgoing class wills and many candid
photographs of our students having fun This
student activity is open to all students Students
learn planning photography skills layout and
design and many other aspects of publishing
The Magazine Staff and Advisor determine the schedule of the meetings and the
content Magazine committee is headed by the Magazine head who works in close
coordination with English Language teachers to monitor working of the magazine
committee
D Sports and Evening Games
After school games program is offered for physical as well as mental growth of the
students This is an integral part of physical development and all our students are
encouraged to participate in sporting events We utilize the best sporting facilities and
coaches in town to meet the objectives of making our students excel in their chosen
sport
Objective
To partake in competitions that honour and promote sports and have a positive
impact on social development
To expand the capacity for responding to others by organized group activities
To extend self-awareness through purposeful venture in outdoor situations
To develop physical fitness by continued exposure to outdoor activities
To enhance environmental awareness to perceive and identify our national
heritage by conducting outings in the wilderness
SICAS schools offer training camps for the following sports
Athletics
Cricket
Table Tennis
Football
Hockey
Basketball
Tennis
Swimming
Badminton
Training camps for a particular sport is subject to student interest and the availability of
a suitable coach SICAS Main athletic facilities can be used for some of the camps
especially for Tennis and Football where we have a proper tennis center and football
ground
In liaison with the Adventure Foundation of Pakistan SICAS offers its students a wide
scope of organized activities to promote their self-expressions through adventure by
providing them safe opportunities to discover and equip themselves with a first-hand
experience of outdoor living Camping activities offered during the summer season
include mountaineering expeditions trekking trails rock climbing rappelling and
various other expeditions by boat During winters our students are taken for winter
camp-crafts ice climbing desert trekking downhill skiing and sailing
A After School Clubs and Camps
Student life at SICAS is not just about academics but also about a diverse co-curricular
program specially designed to enable students to explore their talents and creative
abilities Students are encouraged to participate in theatre debates art technology
music social services sporting activities and much more
SICAS offers a broad spectrum of different after school clubs These clubs are not only
important for a child‟s mental growth but also serve to foster his social skills Such
activities are absolutely essential if a child is to grow up confident full of life and
exuberance Students are encouraged to become active members of various clubs
such as the Music Club English and Urdu Debate Clubs Dramatics Club Photography
Club Entrepreneurial Club The arrangement of these clubs will be subject to student
interest
B Use of The LibraryComputer
Students are encouraged to use the library or computer lab for research and to
spend their time constructively They are required to adhere to the following
guidelines
Students may use the library during school within allocated library lesson or may
borrow books after school School library also remains operational during summer
vacations
The librarian may schedule special classes near the beginning of the school year
for teaching or reviewing specific library skills
Students are expected to be orderly and quiet while in the library
It is prohibited take any resource out of the library without following proper
procedures
Students are responsible for paying fines for any books or library materials that
they lose or damage
Students are also provided internet lab apart from computer lab where they can
access e-sources
STUDENT SUPPORT
A Academic Probation
All students who receive failing grades on their report card are put on Academic
Probation and are required to participate in academic monitoring Monitoring is a
cooperative effort shared by school heads the teaching staff the student and
hisher parents Students placed on monitoring will receive a weekly or fortnightly
progress report from the respective coordinator office The report includes
comments on the students effort class work homework and has indicators for the
students test average Students placed on probation will be expected to fully
participate in all activities designated for their improvement Parents are
encouraged to visit and confer with the individual teacher if there are concerns with
their childs academic progress Students on Academic Probation may be barred
from participating in co-curricular and sporting activities
B Remedial Program amp Homework Help
To improve the performance of at risk or struggling
learners SICAS holds after-school remedial classes for
selected subjects This is a mandatory program for
struggling students and serves to extend and
strengthen classroom lessons and learning This
program is offered free of cost either during break or
after school
PARENT SUPPORT AND
INVOLVEMENT
A Communication Between Home
and School
Involving parents is essential to improve student achievement therefore the school
fosters and supports active parental involvement This is accomplished through
regular two-way meaningful communication scheduled parent-teacher
conferences active involvement in a variety of roles and the promotion of
responsible parenting
Throughout the year students papers are sent home in order to keep parents
informed Teachers are encouraged to make every effort to clearly explain
expectations related to various assignments When papers are sent home with
unsatisfactory grades or notes concerning incomplete assignments please follow up
on this It is the responsibility of parents to closely monitor their child‟s academic
progress and insist that students complete all assignments
B How to help
A childs report card is as personal and as individual as the child It is best not to
compare report cards among children in the family or in the neighborhood Since
children do not develop or learn at the same rate we strive to understand how your
child learns best and cater to each individual‟s unique style of learning It is
recommended that you have at least two conferences a year with your childs
teacher If you have questions about your childs work progress grades or other
concerns please call the school office to schedule a meeting
C Parents Can Help
Following are some things parents can do to help their children be successful in
school
Insist on regular attendance and punctuality
Keep your child home when they are sick Encourage and help the student to
make up work missed due to absence Also remember to send in a written
application for hisher leave
Be sure your child gets a good nights sleep (9 or l0 hours) and has a wholesome
breakfast before coming to school
Show a sincere interest in what your child is doing in school
Be informed of school rules expectations and your childs progress
Provide a suitable time and place for your child to read and study at home
Set and maintain reasonable standards of behavior for your child
Nurture self-discipline in your child
Foster in your child () respect for others and to obey the law and those in
authority
Encourage your child to appreciate people to value work and to recognize his
or her place in the immediate community and beyond
Be active in the school PTC‟s and attend school functions whenever possible
POLICIES amp PROCEDURES
A Daily Schedule
1 School Hours O Levels
REGULAR DAYS
Morning Afternoon
O level 750 am 200 pm
A level 800 am 400 pm(as per
schedule)
HOUSE ASSEMBLY IS MANDATORY FOR ALL O AND A LEVEL STUDENTS
2 School Hours A Level
Arrival Member of the student council have to report (on a rotational basis) for the morning assembly
according to their schedules All other students can come to school at the time of their first morning
class
Departure A Level students must adhere to their allotted timetable They are not allowed to leave
campus once they arrive However they may leave after their last class after 1200 noon Students are
encouraged to spend their free time in the library or other designated study areas of the campus to
revise their lectures or on assigned class work A Level students are also allotted time for recreation and
physical education is also incorporated as part of their weekly schedule
NOTE All A Level students are required for the House Assembly on Tuesdays
Morning
Tuesday 750 am
3 House Assembly and House Meetings
Each house hosts the Tuesday Morning House Assembly on a rotational basis The
House is free to select presenters for that particular day and must ensure their
adequate preparation House Meetings are to be held at least once a month after
the Tuesday Morning House Assembly Once the meeting is announced the House
Captains must come up with an Agenda around which the discussions take place
Students are typically motivated and shortlisted for upcoming inter-house events
and a review of the House Points also takes place Students andor Council
members who are absent from the House Assembly or the House Meeting are
subject to disciplinary action They must inform the school administration in advance
if an allowed leave is to be sought
B Attendance
Late Arrival (Tardy)
Tardy is defined as not being in school before
morning assembly or in other words by the second
bell Please see that your child arrives at school
well before 750 when the tardy bell rings Students
who come late must report to the main office for
an admission slip
The school policy towards tardy in one academic
term is as follows
First and second time Name is registered
3rd time Pink Slip is issued and a disciplinary action is taken as per policy
Fourth time Child is sent to the Principal‟s Office for in-school detention and parents
are informed For each additional tardy after 3rd time a pink slip is issued suspension
for onetwo day will be given after issuance of 3rd pink slip House master class
teacher and house captain are informed about the student is contributing negative
points for the respective house
Tardiness from Class (A Level)
If an A level student is late to class by more than 5 minutes he will not be allowed to
enter the classroom A-level students are expected to be seated before the
respective subject teacher arrives in the class Under special reasons A level
coordinator may permit the entrance of the student with a warning
Students arriving late by more than 10 minutes are issued pink slips and are marked
absent not only for the class but also for the whole day
A level teachers may address tardiness issues individually The parent will be
contacted if the problem persists
Absences from School
SICAS recognizes two types of absences of students Excused and Unexcused
Absence An excused absence is defined as one in which the student was absent
for one of the following reasons
bull Personal illness of student
bull Official school-sponsored activities
bull Medical appointments
bull Serious illness in the immediate family (parent guardian sibling grandparent
child)
bull Death in the immediate family (same as above)
bull Any circumstances not covered above which the school principal or committee
determines are excused
Any absence not described above will be defined as unexcused
All absences from school need to be reported to the school office before 8am on
the day of the absence Parents are requested to contact the school office via
telephone for this purpose Parents may send information through e-mail to the
official school address but this must be followed by a written application (see
below)
The school year consists of 180 full days of instruction No half days are permissible
Students must have at least 90 of attendance ie 162 of the 180 days Absences in
excess of 10 will be a factor for consideration in determining promotion There are
specific policies regarding homework during absences Please refer to the
Homework Policy for guidance
Approval of leave in form of written application addressed to the Principal must be
submitted to the school office Valid reasons regarding serious illness must be
accompanied by a medical certificate Weddings outside immediate family will not
be considered as a valid excuse for absence Overseas travel should be undertaken
during summer vacations or winter break Special travel for immigration purposes will
be approved on a case-to-case basis Fine policy for unexcused absence is as
follows
o A child will be fined Rs200 for absence on days adjoining weekends ie Friday
and Monday
o Written warning letter addressed to the parent is issued for absents exceeding
10 (more than 5 days in a term)
o If a leave application for multiple absences is not received in time the student
may be liable to face disciplinary action
Early Dismissal
If possible parents should try to schedule external appointments or other events
outside of school hours If a child is to be dismissed early it is important that a signed
note by the parentguardian be sent in the morning to alert the school authorities a
phone call for said purpose will not be accepted because of security reasons
except under exceptional circumstances Students will not be called out of class
prior to the arrival of the parent If your child will be returning to school after an
appointment the child must sign back into the office
Note to Parents
Emergency messages and personal items will be delivered to the students only
through school office No visitor is allowed to go to a classroom during school hours
C Homework Policy
SICAS believes that the purpose of
homework is to provide students with
opportunities to extend classroom lessons
and to transfer specific skills and concepts to
new situations In addition homework is
designed to develop personal responsibility
self-discipline and effective study skills As
with all instructional activities homework
assignments are meaningful relevant and grade appropriate
1 Routine Homework Assignments
Generally teachers assign any of four types of daily homework assignments
These are preparation practice extension and creative enrichment
assignments Examples of these types of assignments are
Preparation This type of assignment is intended to help students get ready for
the next days classroom lesson Students might be asked to write their own
discussion questions based on the reading assignment Or the student may be
asked to complete answers to reading review questions from the text
Practice By successfully completing practice assignments students have the
opportunity to review and reinforce skills knowledge and information presented
in a previous lesson
Extension Extension assignments ask students to expand on skills andor
concepts taught during a previous class For example after studying an historical
period a student might be asked to read an article or book pertaining to that
period and report their findings to the class
CreativeEnrichment This assignment includes analyzing synthesizing and
evaluating concept or skills already taught Students have an opportunity to
develop and apply their own ideas about a topic and prepare a presentation
for the teachers or class
2 Long-Term Assignments
Another category of homework is the long-term assignment Frequently teachers
will assign long-term assignments that generally include special projects
research reports or book reports The number and frequency of these
assignments vary according to specific course requirements The amount of time
required to complete the assignments may be from one week to as long as four
weeks
3 Daily Reading
A students ability to read is strengthened by reading each day at home The
school strongly urges each student to spend time reading for pleasure or interest
each day In addition to books of interest newspapers magazines and journals
can be included A minimum of 20 to 30 minutes of daily reading will significantly
enhance students reading skills
D Expectations on Homework
The specific amount of homework assigned varies according to subject and grade
level The amount of time individual students spend in homework studies will also
vary according to the individual students study skills and personal work habits
These variables are important considerations when teachers parents and students
work to identify the appropriate amount of time a student should spend in
homework study The recommendations listed below serves to provide guidelines to
parents and students When applying recommended time to individual students
please keep in mind the variables of grade subject students work habits and
motivation Teachers homework assignments may also vary slightly in amount of
time expected of students
1 Homework for Absentees
Students are required to turn in completed assignments given to them during
multiple day absences upon their return to school Students are responsible for
making up for any missed work upon their return to school
Note Teachers are not obligated to provide advance assignments for students
2 School Absences Because of Family Vacations
There are times when families plan vacations when school is in session Students who
are absent from school because of vacations cannot be excused from their
scholastic obligations The school recognizes the importance of family time for its
students The school also understands the difficulty and complexity of scheduling
important family events The guidelines presented below address the problem in a
manner that best supports the purposes and goals of the school and the needs of
the student
Teachers are not obligated to provide advance assignments for students
Students and parents are obligated to initiate making up for specific assignments
missed because of vacation during regularly scheduled school sessions
Teachers are expected to provide the same reasonable make-up opportunities
extended to students who experience an excused absence Teachers are not
O Level 2-3 hours daily
A level 3-4 hours daily
expected to provide more time for students who missed school because of family
vacations
3 Chronic Homework Difficulties
At times students may struggle in meeting their homework obligations When
students routinely experience difficulties in completing homework assignments
teachers and parents need to confer about the nature of the students difficulties
The school faculty has had success in assisting students to work through study skill
problems We know that collaborative school-home efforts can be effective in
helping students improve their study skills Please contact the school with your
questionsconcerns when you believe your child is experiencing chronic homework
problems
E Examinations
Assessments and Examinations are ongoing processes and are diagnostic formative
and summative SICAS monitors and records the performance of students in these
examinations and communicate students‟ performance to parents through report
cards in formal parent teacher meetings at least 3 times in an academic year
O and A Level (grade IX X and A-I)
October
Assessments
Mid-Year
Exam
March
Assessments
End of Year
Exam
Consolidated
50 marks 100 marks 50 marks 100 marks 300 marks
Second
week of
October
Second
week of
December
Second
week of
March
Secondthird
week of May
O and A level (grade XI and A-II)
October
Assessments
Send-Ups Mocks Consolidated
50 marks 100 marks 100 marks 250 marks
Second
week of
October
Second
week of
December
Second
week of
March
Reports are sent out after each examination and assessment Assessment Report
cards are printed on white paper and Examination reports are printed on formal
watermarked cards Results of the examinations for Universities are only generated
on the school transcript Date sheet for the examinations and assessments are
handed out to the student at least 2 weeks prior to the exam
F Promotion and detention Policy
Promotion of the students will be decided by the Promotion Committee comprises of
the
Academic HeadDirector SSS
Head of school
Coordinator
Class teacher
Subject teacher(s)
Note
Decisions of the promotion committee are final
Re-evaluation will only be permissible after the promotion committee
meets again
A special ad-hoc committee appointed by the promotion committee
will recheck answer scripts of intended detainees before the declaration
of result
All examination Answer scripts are shown to students and handed over
to parents in PTCs
Promotion Rules
Class VIII to IX
The O level promotion policy dictates that students require a minimum of 60 in 6
subjects in order to be promoted Conversely if a student secures U‟s in English or
Mathematics he will not merit promotion to O level stream
Class IX to X
For promotion to Class X pass marks are 50 in all subject
Class X to XI
For promotion to Class XI pass marks are 50 all subject
Class A-I to A-II
For promotion to Class A-II pass marks are 50 all subject
If a student secures more than 1U in the send up examinations his entry will be sent as a
private candidate for the CIE examinations however the registration process would be
completed through school as a bdquoprivate candidate‟
Double FailureDetention
Double failure means the failure of a student to qualify for promotion on
two consecutive occasions during hisher school career
A student who fails more than once in this way will be subject to
withdrawal the student from the school
At the time of the first failure the promotion committee may take into
account any special circumstances such as lengthy and unavoidable
absence from school and decide whether they constitute a valid reason
for allowing the student to be promoted to the next class In such a case
an undertaking must be taken from parents at the time of the first failure
committing them to withdraw their child if heshe fails again the next year
Double promotion
Double promotion is not permissible in any class for the OA Level program
Conditional promotions
Conditional promotions are to be strongly discouraged If at all necessary it
must be accompanied by an undertaking from parents committing them to
share responsibility for their child‟schildren‟s performance within the school
Absence from Examinations or Assessments and Retake Policy for Internal Assessments
and Examinations
Students who are absent for class tests assessed written work or examinations will not
be retested but would be considered under the following rules
o In case a student has been unable to sit for the end-of-year examinations
with a valid reason the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of
hisher consolidated performance in the continuous assessment and the mid-
year examinations
o If a student is absent from the mid-year examination with a genuine reason
the promotion decision will be based on the continuous assessment and the
end-of-year examination results
o In case if a student misses any examinationsassessments due to his late
admission the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of the later
continuous assessments and the end-of-year examinations
o Students on approved long leave for a negotiated period of time are given a
placement test for the compulsory subjects at the time of rejoining
o If a student is absent from one or two subjects in the end-of-year
examinations without a valid reason the marks of the mid-year examinations or
the minimum passing marks will be allotted whichever is less If heshe is absent
for the entire mid-year or end-of-year examinations without a valid reason
heshe will be given no credit at all for the examination
o If a student has been absent for less than half the class tests or assessed
written work during a term the average marks gained in other tests and written
work or the minimum passing marks as decided by the promotion committee will
be allotted for the missing work
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests with a genuine
reason hisher assessments are based solely on the number of tests taken
o When a student is absent for more than half the class tests with a genuine
reason heshe may be given the average of the other class tests or minimum
passing marks whichever is less
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests without a genuine
reason heshe may be awarded minimum pass marks or the average of the
other tests whichever is less however heshe is given no credit for the ones
missed
o A student who misses any exam is not eligible for a prize for academic
excellence in the Academic Prize distribution ceremony
Retake Policy for CIE OA level Examinations
Any OA level student can only sit in OctNov session for re-take examinations
through school as per CIE policy Heshe will have to pay all dues imposed by
CIEBritish councilSchool Admin fee as per stated exam
Any OA level student who wishes to appear in the next MayJune session
that will be treated as a fresh entry and child will have to be enrolled in the level
for one year to appear as a regular candidate of the school
Malpractice Cases
If it is established that a student has indulged in any malpractice or breach of
the examination rules heshe may be required to
Forfeit any award for the paper in which a student is found to be
cheating No marks will be awarded for the particular exam
Leave the school (this may be appropriate for a habitual offender or
one who threatens a teacher or who seriously disrupts an examination)
G Grading and Rewards Policy
As per CIE policies students‟ performance is benchmarked using six grades (A-E)
An bdquoA‟ is awarded for the highest level of achievement whereas bdquoE‟ indicates minimum
satisfactory performance A bdquoU‟ is given for ungraded or unsatisfactory performance
For O level
A grade for Effort and Behavior is also awarded in the internal examinations on a 1-4
scale as shown in the diagram above
HONOUR ROLL
Students in grades who receive all Ain their consolidated internal result or highest
result in CIE examinations will be placed on the honor roll Students will be eligible for
additional rewards at the time of the annual prize distribution ceremony The criteria
for these rewards may be inquired from the school authorities
H Graduation Requirements
Graduation at SICAS occurs in two stages First upon completing the internal
academic requirements of the school The students are invited to attend their
Graduation Ceremony at the school Annual Prize Distribution This event that takes
place in April every year Second the student is considered a High School graduate
after passing his CIE A Level exam the result of which is declared in August of the
year the exam is taken
To meet the internal requirement of the school students must successfully clear the
AI End-of-Year exam and attain an adequate passing grades in the send-up and
mock exams Borderline cases concerning students on Academic Probation will be
given clearance to graduate at the discretion of the school Principal
In order to pass the CIE exams students must clear three CIE full-credit A Level
exams and attain passing marks in each Upon clearance of the CIE exam students
a student previously on academic probation may attain the SICAS diploma
Subject ChangeWithdrawal (A Level) Class schedules will be given to students prior to the start of each term Subject
changes or withdrawals will be allowed through the first 2 weeks of the September
of A-I thereafter enrollment in new subjects will be at the discretion of the school
authorities and students will be charged subject changewithdrawal fee
H Student Records Permanent records include the student‟s personal file copies of his report cards
certificates of scholastic and co-curricular achievements letters of commendation
or of concern behavioral incident reports standardized testing results attendance
and health records A student andor parentslegal guardians may see the student‟s
record by making an appointment with the school office The student andor
parentslegal guardians may request for any statements or documents in the record
if it pertains to the student‟s school work Students may request that a particular item
be removed from the file however the counselor may or may not grant the request
If the request is denied an appeal may be made to the Principal
I Summer School Camps SICAS Senior offers a summer school program of varying lengths during the winter
and summer vacation period Summer school is for catching up with the required
course work as well as for preparing for O Level Optional subjects Summer school
also provides a variety of co- curricular and leadership programs such as Debate
MUN French swimming and other sports training camps
J Withdrawal
To withdraw a student or parent should obtain a Withdrawal Form from the school
office and have it signed by counselor librarian and the Principal A student must
have hisher parentlegal guardian‟s permission to withdraw All books and materials
checked out are to be returned and school dues including fines assessed due to
damaged or lost materials should be paid Any student seeking withdrawal before
graduating will have to state reason for leaving and parentslegal guardian‟s need
to meet with Vice PrincipalPrincipal in person to get the school leaving certificate
(SLC)
K Attestation and issuance of school documents
Students need to present original documents to get photocopies of academicco-
curricular achievement certificates verified School will not attest any copy without
verifying the original document SICAS issues certificates such as bona fide
certificate hope certificate school transcripts school reports on request In order to
obtain such certificates a request to the guidance counselor must be made at least
5 businesses days in advance All certificates will be specifically addressed to
institutions where submission is needed Transcripts and recommendation letters will
directly mailed to the universities where student is seeking an admission Mailing or
courier charges must be borne by the student
L Support from the Counselorrsquos Office
The Guidance Counselor
Guides and advises students on college admissions
Writes comprehensive honest and positive descriptive statements for students
through the various resources available to himher such as information from
teachers advisors parents and observation of the student from hisher own
personal experience
Liaisons with admissions officers of universities and colleges
Reports any disciplinary incidents regarding an applicant to hisher university if
such an incident occurs after the submission of the student‟s application
Informs the colleges and universities if it is discovered that a child‟s work on his
personal statementcollege essay is not his own plagiarism is not allowed and is
very strictly handled by school personnel and universities personnel locally and
abroad
Reports any positive developments in a student‟s profile to hisher university since
the submission of hisher application (eg Mid-year report End of year report)
Coordinates and follows-up with the universitycollege personnel for any
additional documents that might be needed for the student‟s admissions file
Responds to any queries that the university admissions officers may have
regarding the student(s) application to their universities
Follows up with students and the universitiescolleges they have applied to
regarding their admission status
Makes a student understand that it is hisher own academic record and overall
profile that determines admission to a universitycollege
Ensures that all that the admissions requirements are completed by the students
and the office personnel involved in a timely manner and that all documents
are mailed (via online or courier services) to the Universitiescolleges before the
published deadlines
Expectations from A-I and A-II students
A Level students are expected to visit counselor office in the beginning of A-I to
get to know the complete procedures of counselor office Moreover all students
need to coordinate with counselor to ensure that their files are established in
counselor‟s office for future proceeding
At the beginning of A-I an orientation session is held to encourage students to
take on a challenging curriculum appropriate to their abilities
All students must meet SICAS internal application deadlines
When researching for colleges students should look for at least two ldquosafetyrdquo
colleges two or three ldquolikelymiddle rangerdquo colleges and two ldquodreamreach
collegesrdquo depending on their academic record and personal profile
Research for colleges should depend on the preferred location the most
suitable program offered to suit the student‟s career goals the size of the school
the student wishes to attend the nature of the teaching style offered
preparation for a future career choice cost and the availability of financial aid
(if required)
Students should provide the teachercounselors with a CV or resume to assist in
writing a recommendation letter
Students should start work on their personal statement during the summer at the
end of A-I
Students should keep themself well informed about school activities and
resources available through assembly announcements and bulletin boards
Expectations from Parents
Support and encourage your child offering advice and guidance when
appropriate
Encourage your son or daughter to visit the Guidance Counselor Office at SICAS
and not to hesitate to ask questions regarding college applicationscareer goals
or to update the Counselor about their academic performance and
involvement in extracurricular activities
Avoid imposing or forcing your preferences regarding careercollege choices
onto your son or daughter It is important to remember that college planning
decisions are as much as possible a student‟s decision However do help your
child to gather enough information and research thoroughly through the various
resources available before making hisher decision
Family meetings should be held as early as the end of a student‟s Grade XI (or
even earlier) These meetings should focus where the parents want to send their
child for undergraduate studies and to start the ground-work on college
admissions This decision will be based on many factors finances family
commitments amongst others
Parents should be open to new ideas and suggestions They should not be
focusing only on the best-known colleges but rather on the ldquobest suitedrdquo
colleges for their sons and daughters where heshe can be happy
Parents should help their child to understand that there is always more than one
college that is appropriate for himher
Parents should encourage their child that there are no shortcuts to getting into
the top colleges an ethical approach to college admissions should be
supported
Parents should teach their children to complete their own applications write
their own personal statementscollege essays
M Public Access to School
1 Visiting the School
It is highly appreciated if visitors seek a prior appointment in order to meet any
management staff member The Front-desk officer and school administrator will
always be available during school hours to answer any query However Vice
PrincipalPrincipal may not be able to meet visitors without a prior appointment
Due to security reasons parents and visitors are required to get visitor‟s pass at the
gate to enter in to the school premises All visitors must first report to the main office
The Front-desk officer will manage your meeting with the concerned staff
2 Contacting the School
At times it will be necessary for parents to contact the school to speak to teachers
or occasionally their children during school hours Please use the following
procedures
Teachers
The school holds formal parent teacher conferences (PTC‟s) in order to bring parents
up to date with the progress of their child If a meeting is necessary in addition to the
scheduled PTC‟s then parents must make a request for such an appointment
through the school secretary Teachers are not permitted to leave the students
unattended in order to meet with parents and such meetings will be allowed at the
discretion of the school PrincipalVice Principal
Students
Occasionally a parent may need to pass on a message directly to their
sondaughter at school If you need to leave a message or speak directly to your
child please briefly explain the situation to the front-desk officer Heshe will take the
necessary measures to put you in touch with your child
3 Dropping items off at school
Parents often find themselves coming to drop off homework books lunch lunch
money gym clothes musical instruments etc at the school Parents must come to
the office and not leave items with the guard at the gate The item must be labeled
with the name and class of the student before the front-desk officer sends it to the
student
N Healthcare Information
Parents are requested to inform the school about any
health issues pertaining to their sondaughter Especially
in case of diabetic asthmatic dyslexia neurological or
acute psychological depression parents must provide
complete written information regarding their child‟s
medication It is equally important to fill out the
emergency contact information in the student file
Prescription Medication in Schools
If under exceptional circumstances a child is required to take prescription
medication during school hours and the parent cannot be at school to administer
the medication the medication can be administered in compliance with the
following regulations
1 A permission form with written dated instructions and permission signed by
the parent will be maintained by the school and will include
o The doctor‟s prescription
o child‟s name
o name of medication
o purpose of medication
o time to be administered
o dosage
o possible side effects
o termination date for administering the medication access and
maintenance of inhalers prescribed for asthmatic students
2 Parents will be responsible for delivering medication to the school and reclaiming
any unused medications ALL MEDICATION MUST BE IN A CONTAINER
APPROPRIATELY LABELED BY THE PHARMACY (OR DOCTOR‟S SUBSCRIPTION)
STATING THE NAME OF MEDICATION DOSAGE AND TIME TO BE ADMINISTERED
Any unused medications will be destroyed by school personnel if unclaimed
more than one week following termination of treatment or at the end of the
school year
3 The parents of the child must assume responsibility for informing the Principal of
any change in the child‟s health or change in medication
4 The school personnel will not be responsible for any adverse drug reaction when
medication has been given in the manner prescribed on the permission form
5 The school district retains the discretion to reject requests for the administration of
medicine
6 All medication must be stored in a secured locked clean container or cabinet
accessible to authorized school personnel The school does not have facilities to
store medication that requires refrigeration
Medical support in case of an emergency
School has a very basic first-aid arrangement in case of any injury during school
hours First-aid is administered by a trained member under the supervision of senior
management As we are not permitted to give any oral medicines it is in your childs
best interest to call parents to further pursue medical assistance However in case of
severe injury or illness school may call RESCUE 1122 to transfer a student to a nearest
hospital and an immediate call is made to parents to seek further guidance
O School Telephone amp Cell Phone Use
No student will be allowed to use the office telephone without special permission
from the administrator or the School Secretary O level students are generally not
allowed to bring mobile phones to school In case a student needs to have a phone
on a particular day heshe will be required to hand it in to the school administrator
before classes start and collect it at home time Any students violating from this rule
will have to face disciplinary consequences
A-level students may use mobile phones only in the designated common rooms
They are strictly prohibited from using cell phones in the academic block and
especially in the classrooms
P School Dues
All school dues must be paid on stipulated dates on the fee bill otherwise the
student may not be allowed to sit through the regular school classes or
examinations The school administrator or accountant may notify parents
telephonically about outstanding dues In such circumstances please make sure
that the dues are cleared at the earliest and the bank deposit receipt is shown to
the school office In order to get any school documents such as transcripts
examination results O level certificates or recommendation letters all school dues
need to be cleared till that day Please see further rules at the back of the school
fee bill
DISCIPLINE CODE
There will be a clearly defined standard of behavior within the School community that
promotes a safe and productive learning and teaching environment All members of
this community have the responsibility to conduct themselves in a way that
demonstrates a mutual respect for all individuals their rights and their property
A Goals and Objectives
In planning and maintaining both school and classroom settings which promote
appropriate student conduct the SICAS is committed to the following objectives
bull To promote mutual respect among students stafffaculty administration and
parents through the display of appropriate language attitude and physical
behavior
bull To maintain a safe and secure learning environment in which all students have
the opportunity to reach their potential
bull To promote each students self-knowledge self-discipline and self-reliance
bull To recognize and value individual differences
bull To recognize that the management of student behavior is the collective
responsibility of students stafffaculty administrators and parents
bull To maintain open lines of communication in a positive fair and consistent
manner while recognizing the individual needs of students
Each childs education is the shared responsibility of the student the parent
guardian and the school Such a collaborative partnership can help motivate
support and encourage the student When a large group of people work together
in a community such as the school each partner must understand hisher
responsibilities or roles and their relationships
B Rules Regulations and Expectations
The rights and responsibilities for all students and staff members must be respected
at all times In an effort to strive for excellence it is important for students and staff to
be aware of the basic rules regulations and expectations that govern these rights
and responsibilities The following rules and regulations are consistent with the Goals
for all SICAS students set forth in the Student Handbook It is also expected that
students will follow the standards of conduct which have been established
C Academic Honesty (pertaining to Fraud Plagiarism and
Cheating)
Student work is highly respected and important to academic success For that
reason academic fraud cannot be tolerated Plagiarism is regarded as a serious
offense Plagiarism involves passing off other people‟s work as your own Any copied
or plagiarized work will be reviewed and may result in a zero for the assignment or
appropriate consequences In case if a student feels extreme academic pressures
please contact the counselor SICAS wants all students to succeed producing their
own product or work
D Acceptable Use of Technology
Students must conduct themselves in a responsible manner while using the school‟s
technology Computers and technology are being made available for educational
use and the use of equipment is a privilege not a right Accessing or producing
content that is vulgar racist profane violent obscene or pornographic is subject to
disciplinary action Internet chat and game play is not allowed at any time The
school has a right to monitor use of school technology
E School Uniform for Boys and Girls
All students must wear clean uniform to school on a regular basis
No jewelry of any type except for a watch and small studs for girls are allowed
Students will be liable for disciplinary action in case of not following the dress
code
Students who have games period (once a week) are required to come in their
sports uniform that specific day only
It is mandatory for all students to wear proper school uniform (regularsports)
supplied by the authorized uniform supplier
Students may not wear hats sweatshirt hoods or other headgear such as
bandanas or items that are determined inappropriate by school personnel in
the school building
All students must wear school-sanctioned black shoes
Clothing shall be worn with appropriate undergarments
School belts must be buckled sashes tied and shirts buttoned up omitting the
top most
Council members must wear their council badges at all times
Items that are worn for religious reasons must be approved in advance from the
school administration
All shorts should be worn no shorter than four inches from the top of the knee
Any clothing or hairstyle that disrupts the educational process is prohibited
1 Classroom and School Environment
Students are expected to behave in an orderly fashion in classrooms and all areas
of the school
It is a very serious matter to interfere with the educational process by being
disruptive in class or by creating disturbances in and around school
Pushing shoving running and ldquoplay-fightingrdquo are forms of unacceptable
behavior
All these may be regarded as acts of bullying which is strictly prohibited at SICAS
(Read ahead for more detail about this)
Students caught bullying others on social websites will also be subject to strict
disciplinary action that may also result in expulsion These cases would be directly
handled by the Principal of the school
Due to the potentially disruptive nature of electronic games electronic apparatus
and communication devices such as cellular phones are not permitted on school
premises and may be confiscated if found Students are not allowed to bring cell
phones CD and media players iPods radio walk-mans electronic games digital
diaries etc to school If there is an exigent need they must be submitted to the
administrator‟s office for safekeeping School will not be responsible for loss of any
electronic item
F Behavior Towards Peers amp Adults
Students must be respectful of each other and of all adults in the building
bull Rudeness disrespect and discourteous behavior are intolerable regardless of
the particulars of the situation
bull A student who is insolent or insubordinate in refusing to obey reasonable requests
made by a teacher or staff member is subject to firm disciplinary action including
suspension from school
1 Care of Building and Property
Everyone at SICAS should take pride in the appearance of our school Acts such as
theft and vandalizing school property are considered to be extremely serious They
are not only violations of our schools Code of Conduct they are against the law
Students found stealing damaging or defacing school or personal property will be
subject to disciplinary action including suspension and held responsible for the costs
of repairs or replacement Each case will be handled on an individual basis
Possession of matches lighters and other paraphernalia is forbidden on school
property
2 Physical Violence Fighting and Verbal Intimidation
Physical violence and verbal intimidation or threats directed toward any member of
the school community are not tolerated
Although some incidents begin
inadvertently each instance will
continue to be treated as a serious
disciplinary offense
Students involved in fighting bullying (see more below) ganging and other forms of
physical violence (regardless of who started the altercation) are subject to
suspension and their parents are notified The use of abusive obscene or profane
language andor gestures will be dealt with as a serious breach of conduct
3 Bullying
Respect for the dignity of others is a cornerstone of civil society Bullying creates an
atmosphere of fear and intimidation robs a person of their dignity detracts from the
safe environment necessary to promote student learning and will not be tolerated
by the Board of Directors Students who bully another person shall be held
accountable for their actions whether it occurs on the school grounds off school
grounds at a school sponsored or approved function activity or event or going to
or from school or a school activity
Definition Bullying is any pattern of behavior by a student or a group of students
that is intended to harass intimidate ridicule humiliate or instill fear in another child
or group of children Bullying behavior can be a threat of or actual physical harm
or it can be verbal abuse of the child Bullying is a series of recurring actions
committed over a period of time directed toward one student or successive
separate actions directed against multiple students
Examples of ldquoBullyingrdquo may include but are not limited to a pattern of behavior
involving one or more of the following
1 Sarcastic ldquocomplimentsrdquo about another student‟s personal appearance
2 Pointed questions intended to embarrass or humiliate
3 Mocking taunting or belittling
4 Non-verbal threats andor intimidation such as ldquofrontingrdquo or ldquochestingrdquo a person
5 Demeaning humor relating to a student‟s race gender ethnicity or personal
characteristics
6 Blackmail extortion demands for protection money or other involuntary
donations or loans
7 Blocking access to school property or facilities
8 Deliberate physical contact or injury to person or property
9 Stealing or hiding books or belongings andor
10 Threats of harm to student(s) possessions or others
Students are encouraged to report behavior they consider to be bullying including
a single action which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to their
teacher or the principal The report may be made anonymously Teachers and other
school employees who have witnessed or are reliably informed that a student has
been a victim of behavior they consider to be bullying including a single action
which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying shall report the incident(s) to
the principal Parents or legal guardians may submit written reports of incidents they
feel constitute bullying or if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to the
principal The principal shall be responsible for investigating the incident(s) to
determine if disciplinary action is warranted
Students found to be in violation of this policy shall be subject to disciplinary action
up to and including expulsion In determining the appropriate disciplinary action
consideration may be given to other violations of the student handbook that may
have simultaneously occurred
Notice of what constitutes bullying the school‟s prohibition against bullying and the
consequences for students who bully shall be conspicuously posted in classrooms
restrooms auditorium and school bus
4 Harassment
Words or actions directed at a particular person or group based on their sex race
religion national origin age sexual orientation physical appearance or disability in
any form will not be tolerated
5 Money and Personal Items
Students are to bring only money for breakfast lunch or for a specific school
purpose No toys games bats gloves balls tapes radios or any personal items are
to be brought to school The possession of cell phones or other telecommunication
devices by a student on school property or while attending school activities is
prohibited Such devices will be confiscated Parents may retrieve these items from
the school office after the confiscation period expires
6 Weapons
Students are forbidden to bring weapons sharp objects or explosives of any kind
including but not limited to guns knives firecrackers and cap guns Replicas of any
type of dangerous weapons are also forbidden A student who brings any weapon
to school is subject to suspension and possible expulsion (See Expulsion Policy)
7 Display of Affection
At SICAS we prohibit display of affection at school or school-sponsored activities To
establish a respectful environment in the context of our local culture please refrain
from intimate behavior of any sort Teachers and other staff members are instructed
to correct students if their behavior is not acceptable Please accept these
corrections in a constructive manner It is the intent to maintain a proper
atmosphere for all students and to prevent adverse consequences from occurring
G SICAS BUS CONDUCT
Bus Safety
All students using school transport are expected
to adhere to the guidelines in the SICAS Bus
Conduct Code as outlined in the Student
Handbook Improper conduct aboard a school
bus is to be treated as a school offense subject
to consequences at the discretion of the school
administration
Be on time to meet the bus Last minute rushing often causes accidents Also the
driver is not supposed to wait except when it is raining and then only long enough
for students to reach the bus from the nearest shelter
Wait for the bus at the designated area and do not venture far off
When getting on or off the bus use the handrail
After boarding the bus sit down as quickly as possible If the bus starts with a jolt you
could be thrown in the aisle if you are still standing
Keep the aisles clear Keep books lunch boxes legs and feet out of the aisle
Ride only the bus you are assigned to ride You must have permission in advance to
do otherwise
Do not open any windows without permission from the bus driver Keep head arms
and hands inside the bus
Do not throw anything inside the bus or out of the bus window Do not litter the bus
Make as little noise as possible The bus driver must be able to hear horns trains and
other warning signals
No horseplay or scuffling of any kind on the bus This is very distracting to the driver
Stay seated and facing the front of the bus at all times until the bus comes to a
complete stop where you get off
If you must cross the street in front of the bus go at least 10 feet in front of the bus so
the driver can have a clear view
The bus driver will have authority to report any disciplinary issue
H Care of Books
Please insist that your child uses but not abuses hisher books
Damagedlost books will be the responsibility of the student and
parents Costs for repair or replacement of books will be
charged Students are expected to bring booksnotebooks
according to their class schedule We discourage heavy bags
and unnecessary books and notebooks should not be brought to
school Students are advised to print their names and classes on their books and
notebooks as they often get misplaced The school will not be responsible for any
loss of property
I Smoking and Drug Use Policy
The initiation and implementation of a successful smoking policy requires the co-
operation and wholehearted support of both management and staff
Policy Statement
Smoking andor use of recreational drugs is known to be a serious risk to health It is
a significant cause of disease and premature death In addition there is now
evidence that ldquopassive smokingrdquo the inhaling of other people‟s smoke can cause
lung cancer in non-smokers as well as causing a deterioration of respiratory
conditions
This smoking and drug policy would not allow any smoking or possession of any
banned substance within the boundaries of the school site at any time by the
students parents or visitors
It would be the responsibility of school authorities to enforce the policy at all times
and to advice students to ensure that the students comply with these arrangements
Rules for Pupils
Smoking on campus is strictly not permitted at any time
Smoking during school visits trips or school events is strictly not permitted
Pupils caught smoking will be issued a pink slip
Rs1000- will be fined immediately if a child is caught smoking or credible evidence
is found of himher to have been smoking He or she may be liable for further
disciplinary action
Pupils caught with banned drugs or alcohol will be notified to the school authorities
and they will either be put on extended suspension or be expelled from the school
Awareness sessions on the dangers of smoking and or use of drugs may be planned
The above rules also apply to electronic cigarettes
J Litter and Chewing Gum Policy
Any student caught littering the school premises or school owned property will be
subjected to disciplinary action The act of chewing gum is especially prohibited as its
improper disposal causes unnecessary damage to school property In the event that a
student is found chewing a gum or littering the school premises he or she will be a
levied a fine of Rs500 in addition to facing disciplinary action
K Disciplinary Procedures amp Consequences
Communication among all members of the School community is essential in
implementing the Code of Conduct and helping students to assume their
responsibilities as citizens of this school All students and parents are encouraged to
bring any violations of rules and regulations to the attention of an administrator In
addition all school staff has an obligation to report violations of rules and regulations to
the school administration Both teachers and administrators will inform specific students
and parents when school expectations and standards of conduct are not being
maintained Students should have a full understanding of the consequences of their
behavior should they fail to meet school expectations The consequences of breaking
school rules depend on the seriousness of the behavior and the overall disciplinary
record of the individual student Every effort will be made to balance fairness with
consistency in the application of this code
SICAS disciplinary guidelines and policies include procedures which ensure that
students and parents will be informed of their rights regarding due process to be
followed by school authorities Any student involved in a disciplinary action is entitled to
an opportunity to express hisher position on the incident leading to disciplinary action
Parents have the right to request and ensure presence at such a meetinghearing
Note to Parents
Parents are to be informed of the above policies through this handbook and any
changes thereto through newsletters and other forms of communication
Detentions
Parents are entitled to 2 hours‟ notice of a detention that takes place outside normal
school hours so that the parents can make arrangements for transport or childcare The
notice should tell you why the detention was given and how long your child will have to
stay at school
If the child cannot attend the detention parents must explain the reasons to the child‟s
teacher or the principal They may reconsider the detention in certain circumstances
such as
The detention falls on an important religious day for the family
The parents are concerned about the length and safety of the route between
school and home
Parents can‟t reasonably make alternative arrangements for collecting their child
from school
In such circumstances a during school hours short-term suspension may be given
L Explanation of Consequences
Unacceptable classroom or school behavior will be handled according to the nature
and severity of action including verbal warnings counseling detention suspension and
referral to the office for discipline
1 Verbal Warning and Counseling (level 1)
If an administrativestaff member has issued a warning this indicates that student‟s
behavior is inappropriate and that continuation of this behavior may result in serious
consequences
Every effort is made at all levels within the school environment to help students adhere
to the academic and behavioral expectations at SICAS Many matters can be more
effectively resolved in counseling sessions that take place with teachers
administrators guidance counselors fellow students and parentsguardians
2 Pink Slips (level 2)
In case of any behavioral disciplinary or academic anomaly a Pink Slip may be
issued to a student This document indicates that a serious infringement of a school
rule has taken place Upon being issued a Pink Slip the discipline committee may
decide consequences depending upon the nature of offense A copy of the pink slip
will be retained in student‟s personal file for a record Issuance of pink slip will earn
negative house points for the respective house as well
3 Suspension and issuance of warning letters (Level 3)
After three successive pink slips are issued in one academic term a student may be
suspended for three school days and a parent-meeting may be called by school
administrator The Administrator will notify schedule of suspension to parents by
telephone and by issuing a suspension and warning letter
4 Expulsion
If in extreme cases a child is given repeated suspensions and if all other avenues of
counseling a child have failed or if the nature of offense is so dire the school Principal
may take a decision to expel a child This will be the last resort especially if the child is
on repeated Academic Probation and the continued behavior is so egregious that
other students in particular and the school environment in general are suffering as a
consequence The parents will be given due explanation as to the school‟s decision
and will be made to understand that the school reserves the legal right to disallow a
child from continuing as a student
5Other Consequences as Appropriate
RESOURCES
C School Office Personnel
PrincipalDirector Mr Shehryar Salamat (shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
Vice Principal Mr Muhammad Azhar Khan (azharkhansssedupk)
Administrator Zeeshan Khan (zeeshankhansssedupk) A Level Coordinator Mrs Lubna Assad O Level Coordinator Ms Saadia Qureshi Guidance Counselor Ms Nishat Hassan (nishathassansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
(shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
(azharkhansssedupk)
Law
Sociology
Psychology
Government and Politics
Media Studies
Art and Design
Literature in English
Thinking Skills (AS)
General Paper (AS)
Students are advised to choose amongst the popular groupings of Pre-Medical
(Physics Chemistry Biology) Pre-Engineering (Physics Chemistry Mathematics)
Business (Accounts Economics Business Studies) Alternatively students may choose
any combination of the above subjects provided there are no clashes in the class
schedule Please contact the A Level coordinator to receive the timetable so you can
choose your classes Clashes may be removed by rescheduling classes in the interest of
the majority of the students General Paper is a compulsory AS Level course for
incoming Science and Business students Special permission may be granted at the
discretion of the school administration for excluding the General Paper as part of the
course load for a particular student
ENROLLMENT PROCESS
Prospective students can enter SICAS Senior at grade IX subject to allowable space in
classes Grade IX admissions take place in May-August of each year Students are
advised to visit the school‟s admissions office during this time to collect the school
prospectus and be taken on a round of school facilities After registering the student
will be asked to come in for an admission test and an interview An offer for admission
may be made after successfully completing the process The fee structure is available
from the admission office and is subject to revision each year
Admission tests are conducted for Grade IX O Level in the subjects of English
Mathematics and Urdu Placement tests may be offered to students in Grade X and XI
strictly at the discretion of the management Students being promoted from within SSS
may not sit for the admission tests unless there are some extenuating circumstances
A Level admission is based on the Cambridge CIE exam results Edexcel and other
board examination may also be considered along with a valid school transcript at the
time of admission
SICAS Senior does not encourage Matriculation students to get into A level stream
however students with extraordinary academic performance may be offered a
conditional admission in A level after conducting an admission test in Mathematics and
English based on CIE O level syllabus
MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS Limited numbers of Merit scholarships are available for A Level
students Students must apply for these and the actual amount is determined after
assessing their CIE O level results Merit Scholarships are awarded only for a limited time
and are applicable as long as students keep up their performance level in internal
exams (Mid-year or End of Year Exam) Sports and extra-curricular merit scholarships
may also be offered
Student Identity Cards
SICAS will issue students with a student identity card which is their official identification
as a student It must be used or shown when entering the school premises and at other
times upon request Students are strictly prohibited to allow other people to gain
access to the institute‟s facilities through this card It is important that the ID card is kept
safe A charge of Rs 200 will be made for replacements
Any queries about enrollments should be addressed to the admission office or the
Information Desk
Contact personal
Ms Shabbana Yasir
School Secretary
Email shabbanayasirsssedupk
sicassssedupk
STUDENT LIFE
A House System
There are 4 Houses at SICAS namely Salam Tipu Faiz and Qasim House Each
House has its distinct motto and is represented by its own flag A strong House Point
System is in place that enables the end-of-the-year House rankings in Academics
Sports Co-Curricular and General Proficiency
Behaviour points are also awarded and the demerits of school rule infractions are
subtracted to give a tally of points that go towards the Proficiency Cup
A notable feature of the House system is the nomination and appointment of House
Captains whose task is to rally fellow House members and to select individuals for
team events amongst other duties Housemasters and Housemistresses are also
appointed and they are responsible to oversee the performance and discipline of
their respective Houses
Students are encouraged to participate in sports and extracurricular events in order
to win points for their respective houses The student who stands out the most
amongst his or her peers will be shortlisted in the senior most Grade to be considered
for becoming House Prefect The criteria for nomination are based on character
academic accomplishment and extracurricular or sporting achievements The
selection committee consisting of school personnel and chaired by the Principal
have the final say in the nomination of House Prefects and Head BoyGirl
B Student Council
The Student Council provides an opportunity for students to take on leadership roles
become active and involve in their community develop organizational skills set and
achieve goals At SICAS student Council members are nominated every March
from primarily AI class The council members consist of School Head BoyGirl Deputy
Head BoyGirl House Captains Vice Captains Sports Captain Marshals and
Society representatives The student council nominations are done through 5 step
process
Self Nominations
Rectification of Self Nominations by Council Advisor
Selection of suitable candidates (Narrowing down process) by the nomination
committee comprising of Principal Vice Principal and Guidance Counselor
Interviews with the Nomination Committee
Final induction and announcement of the student council in the school assembly
and oath taking ceremony
List of Societies
SIDS English
SIDS Urdu
MUN Society
Dramatics Society
LAPS (Literature and Poetry Society)
Arts Society
Business Entrepreneurial Society
Irtiqa
SAW (Scientists at Work)
Environmental Society
Music Society
MediaNewsletter Society (Novelle)
C School Magazine
Each year the School publishes its own magazine through the members of the LAPS
Society The editor and sub editor is chosen from senior most grades and are usually
LAPS society heads He or she must demonstrate
strong writing and publishing skills Contents
include students articles class photos event
coverage student reports on special days
Student Council faculty and staff photos
outgoing class wills and many candid
photographs of our students having fun This
student activity is open to all students Students
learn planning photography skills layout and
design and many other aspects of publishing
The Magazine Staff and Advisor determine the schedule of the meetings and the
content Magazine committee is headed by the Magazine head who works in close
coordination with English Language teachers to monitor working of the magazine
committee
D Sports and Evening Games
After school games program is offered for physical as well as mental growth of the
students This is an integral part of physical development and all our students are
encouraged to participate in sporting events We utilize the best sporting facilities and
coaches in town to meet the objectives of making our students excel in their chosen
sport
Objective
To partake in competitions that honour and promote sports and have a positive
impact on social development
To expand the capacity for responding to others by organized group activities
To extend self-awareness through purposeful venture in outdoor situations
To develop physical fitness by continued exposure to outdoor activities
To enhance environmental awareness to perceive and identify our national
heritage by conducting outings in the wilderness
SICAS schools offer training camps for the following sports
Athletics
Cricket
Table Tennis
Football
Hockey
Basketball
Tennis
Swimming
Badminton
Training camps for a particular sport is subject to student interest and the availability of
a suitable coach SICAS Main athletic facilities can be used for some of the camps
especially for Tennis and Football where we have a proper tennis center and football
ground
In liaison with the Adventure Foundation of Pakistan SICAS offers its students a wide
scope of organized activities to promote their self-expressions through adventure by
providing them safe opportunities to discover and equip themselves with a first-hand
experience of outdoor living Camping activities offered during the summer season
include mountaineering expeditions trekking trails rock climbing rappelling and
various other expeditions by boat During winters our students are taken for winter
camp-crafts ice climbing desert trekking downhill skiing and sailing
A After School Clubs and Camps
Student life at SICAS is not just about academics but also about a diverse co-curricular
program specially designed to enable students to explore their talents and creative
abilities Students are encouraged to participate in theatre debates art technology
music social services sporting activities and much more
SICAS offers a broad spectrum of different after school clubs These clubs are not only
important for a child‟s mental growth but also serve to foster his social skills Such
activities are absolutely essential if a child is to grow up confident full of life and
exuberance Students are encouraged to become active members of various clubs
such as the Music Club English and Urdu Debate Clubs Dramatics Club Photography
Club Entrepreneurial Club The arrangement of these clubs will be subject to student
interest
B Use of The LibraryComputer
Students are encouraged to use the library or computer lab for research and to
spend their time constructively They are required to adhere to the following
guidelines
Students may use the library during school within allocated library lesson or may
borrow books after school School library also remains operational during summer
vacations
The librarian may schedule special classes near the beginning of the school year
for teaching or reviewing specific library skills
Students are expected to be orderly and quiet while in the library
It is prohibited take any resource out of the library without following proper
procedures
Students are responsible for paying fines for any books or library materials that
they lose or damage
Students are also provided internet lab apart from computer lab where they can
access e-sources
STUDENT SUPPORT
A Academic Probation
All students who receive failing grades on their report card are put on Academic
Probation and are required to participate in academic monitoring Monitoring is a
cooperative effort shared by school heads the teaching staff the student and
hisher parents Students placed on monitoring will receive a weekly or fortnightly
progress report from the respective coordinator office The report includes
comments on the students effort class work homework and has indicators for the
students test average Students placed on probation will be expected to fully
participate in all activities designated for their improvement Parents are
encouraged to visit and confer with the individual teacher if there are concerns with
their childs academic progress Students on Academic Probation may be barred
from participating in co-curricular and sporting activities
B Remedial Program amp Homework Help
To improve the performance of at risk or struggling
learners SICAS holds after-school remedial classes for
selected subjects This is a mandatory program for
struggling students and serves to extend and
strengthen classroom lessons and learning This
program is offered free of cost either during break or
after school
PARENT SUPPORT AND
INVOLVEMENT
A Communication Between Home
and School
Involving parents is essential to improve student achievement therefore the school
fosters and supports active parental involvement This is accomplished through
regular two-way meaningful communication scheduled parent-teacher
conferences active involvement in a variety of roles and the promotion of
responsible parenting
Throughout the year students papers are sent home in order to keep parents
informed Teachers are encouraged to make every effort to clearly explain
expectations related to various assignments When papers are sent home with
unsatisfactory grades or notes concerning incomplete assignments please follow up
on this It is the responsibility of parents to closely monitor their child‟s academic
progress and insist that students complete all assignments
B How to help
A childs report card is as personal and as individual as the child It is best not to
compare report cards among children in the family or in the neighborhood Since
children do not develop or learn at the same rate we strive to understand how your
child learns best and cater to each individual‟s unique style of learning It is
recommended that you have at least two conferences a year with your childs
teacher If you have questions about your childs work progress grades or other
concerns please call the school office to schedule a meeting
C Parents Can Help
Following are some things parents can do to help their children be successful in
school
Insist on regular attendance and punctuality
Keep your child home when they are sick Encourage and help the student to
make up work missed due to absence Also remember to send in a written
application for hisher leave
Be sure your child gets a good nights sleep (9 or l0 hours) and has a wholesome
breakfast before coming to school
Show a sincere interest in what your child is doing in school
Be informed of school rules expectations and your childs progress
Provide a suitable time and place for your child to read and study at home
Set and maintain reasonable standards of behavior for your child
Nurture self-discipline in your child
Foster in your child () respect for others and to obey the law and those in
authority
Encourage your child to appreciate people to value work and to recognize his
or her place in the immediate community and beyond
Be active in the school PTC‟s and attend school functions whenever possible
POLICIES amp PROCEDURES
A Daily Schedule
1 School Hours O Levels
REGULAR DAYS
Morning Afternoon
O level 750 am 200 pm
A level 800 am 400 pm(as per
schedule)
HOUSE ASSEMBLY IS MANDATORY FOR ALL O AND A LEVEL STUDENTS
2 School Hours A Level
Arrival Member of the student council have to report (on a rotational basis) for the morning assembly
according to their schedules All other students can come to school at the time of their first morning
class
Departure A Level students must adhere to their allotted timetable They are not allowed to leave
campus once they arrive However they may leave after their last class after 1200 noon Students are
encouraged to spend their free time in the library or other designated study areas of the campus to
revise their lectures or on assigned class work A Level students are also allotted time for recreation and
physical education is also incorporated as part of their weekly schedule
NOTE All A Level students are required for the House Assembly on Tuesdays
Morning
Tuesday 750 am
3 House Assembly and House Meetings
Each house hosts the Tuesday Morning House Assembly on a rotational basis The
House is free to select presenters for that particular day and must ensure their
adequate preparation House Meetings are to be held at least once a month after
the Tuesday Morning House Assembly Once the meeting is announced the House
Captains must come up with an Agenda around which the discussions take place
Students are typically motivated and shortlisted for upcoming inter-house events
and a review of the House Points also takes place Students andor Council
members who are absent from the House Assembly or the House Meeting are
subject to disciplinary action They must inform the school administration in advance
if an allowed leave is to be sought
B Attendance
Late Arrival (Tardy)
Tardy is defined as not being in school before
morning assembly or in other words by the second
bell Please see that your child arrives at school
well before 750 when the tardy bell rings Students
who come late must report to the main office for
an admission slip
The school policy towards tardy in one academic
term is as follows
First and second time Name is registered
3rd time Pink Slip is issued and a disciplinary action is taken as per policy
Fourth time Child is sent to the Principal‟s Office for in-school detention and parents
are informed For each additional tardy after 3rd time a pink slip is issued suspension
for onetwo day will be given after issuance of 3rd pink slip House master class
teacher and house captain are informed about the student is contributing negative
points for the respective house
Tardiness from Class (A Level)
If an A level student is late to class by more than 5 minutes he will not be allowed to
enter the classroom A-level students are expected to be seated before the
respective subject teacher arrives in the class Under special reasons A level
coordinator may permit the entrance of the student with a warning
Students arriving late by more than 10 minutes are issued pink slips and are marked
absent not only for the class but also for the whole day
A level teachers may address tardiness issues individually The parent will be
contacted if the problem persists
Absences from School
SICAS recognizes two types of absences of students Excused and Unexcused
Absence An excused absence is defined as one in which the student was absent
for one of the following reasons
bull Personal illness of student
bull Official school-sponsored activities
bull Medical appointments
bull Serious illness in the immediate family (parent guardian sibling grandparent
child)
bull Death in the immediate family (same as above)
bull Any circumstances not covered above which the school principal or committee
determines are excused
Any absence not described above will be defined as unexcused
All absences from school need to be reported to the school office before 8am on
the day of the absence Parents are requested to contact the school office via
telephone for this purpose Parents may send information through e-mail to the
official school address but this must be followed by a written application (see
below)
The school year consists of 180 full days of instruction No half days are permissible
Students must have at least 90 of attendance ie 162 of the 180 days Absences in
excess of 10 will be a factor for consideration in determining promotion There are
specific policies regarding homework during absences Please refer to the
Homework Policy for guidance
Approval of leave in form of written application addressed to the Principal must be
submitted to the school office Valid reasons regarding serious illness must be
accompanied by a medical certificate Weddings outside immediate family will not
be considered as a valid excuse for absence Overseas travel should be undertaken
during summer vacations or winter break Special travel for immigration purposes will
be approved on a case-to-case basis Fine policy for unexcused absence is as
follows
o A child will be fined Rs200 for absence on days adjoining weekends ie Friday
and Monday
o Written warning letter addressed to the parent is issued for absents exceeding
10 (more than 5 days in a term)
o If a leave application for multiple absences is not received in time the student
may be liable to face disciplinary action
Early Dismissal
If possible parents should try to schedule external appointments or other events
outside of school hours If a child is to be dismissed early it is important that a signed
note by the parentguardian be sent in the morning to alert the school authorities a
phone call for said purpose will not be accepted because of security reasons
except under exceptional circumstances Students will not be called out of class
prior to the arrival of the parent If your child will be returning to school after an
appointment the child must sign back into the office
Note to Parents
Emergency messages and personal items will be delivered to the students only
through school office No visitor is allowed to go to a classroom during school hours
C Homework Policy
SICAS believes that the purpose of
homework is to provide students with
opportunities to extend classroom lessons
and to transfer specific skills and concepts to
new situations In addition homework is
designed to develop personal responsibility
self-discipline and effective study skills As
with all instructional activities homework
assignments are meaningful relevant and grade appropriate
1 Routine Homework Assignments
Generally teachers assign any of four types of daily homework assignments
These are preparation practice extension and creative enrichment
assignments Examples of these types of assignments are
Preparation This type of assignment is intended to help students get ready for
the next days classroom lesson Students might be asked to write their own
discussion questions based on the reading assignment Or the student may be
asked to complete answers to reading review questions from the text
Practice By successfully completing practice assignments students have the
opportunity to review and reinforce skills knowledge and information presented
in a previous lesson
Extension Extension assignments ask students to expand on skills andor
concepts taught during a previous class For example after studying an historical
period a student might be asked to read an article or book pertaining to that
period and report their findings to the class
CreativeEnrichment This assignment includes analyzing synthesizing and
evaluating concept or skills already taught Students have an opportunity to
develop and apply their own ideas about a topic and prepare a presentation
for the teachers or class
2 Long-Term Assignments
Another category of homework is the long-term assignment Frequently teachers
will assign long-term assignments that generally include special projects
research reports or book reports The number and frequency of these
assignments vary according to specific course requirements The amount of time
required to complete the assignments may be from one week to as long as four
weeks
3 Daily Reading
A students ability to read is strengthened by reading each day at home The
school strongly urges each student to spend time reading for pleasure or interest
each day In addition to books of interest newspapers magazines and journals
can be included A minimum of 20 to 30 minutes of daily reading will significantly
enhance students reading skills
D Expectations on Homework
The specific amount of homework assigned varies according to subject and grade
level The amount of time individual students spend in homework studies will also
vary according to the individual students study skills and personal work habits
These variables are important considerations when teachers parents and students
work to identify the appropriate amount of time a student should spend in
homework study The recommendations listed below serves to provide guidelines to
parents and students When applying recommended time to individual students
please keep in mind the variables of grade subject students work habits and
motivation Teachers homework assignments may also vary slightly in amount of
time expected of students
1 Homework for Absentees
Students are required to turn in completed assignments given to them during
multiple day absences upon their return to school Students are responsible for
making up for any missed work upon their return to school
Note Teachers are not obligated to provide advance assignments for students
2 School Absences Because of Family Vacations
There are times when families plan vacations when school is in session Students who
are absent from school because of vacations cannot be excused from their
scholastic obligations The school recognizes the importance of family time for its
students The school also understands the difficulty and complexity of scheduling
important family events The guidelines presented below address the problem in a
manner that best supports the purposes and goals of the school and the needs of
the student
Teachers are not obligated to provide advance assignments for students
Students and parents are obligated to initiate making up for specific assignments
missed because of vacation during regularly scheduled school sessions
Teachers are expected to provide the same reasonable make-up opportunities
extended to students who experience an excused absence Teachers are not
O Level 2-3 hours daily
A level 3-4 hours daily
expected to provide more time for students who missed school because of family
vacations
3 Chronic Homework Difficulties
At times students may struggle in meeting their homework obligations When
students routinely experience difficulties in completing homework assignments
teachers and parents need to confer about the nature of the students difficulties
The school faculty has had success in assisting students to work through study skill
problems We know that collaborative school-home efforts can be effective in
helping students improve their study skills Please contact the school with your
questionsconcerns when you believe your child is experiencing chronic homework
problems
E Examinations
Assessments and Examinations are ongoing processes and are diagnostic formative
and summative SICAS monitors and records the performance of students in these
examinations and communicate students‟ performance to parents through report
cards in formal parent teacher meetings at least 3 times in an academic year
O and A Level (grade IX X and A-I)
October
Assessments
Mid-Year
Exam
March
Assessments
End of Year
Exam
Consolidated
50 marks 100 marks 50 marks 100 marks 300 marks
Second
week of
October
Second
week of
December
Second
week of
March
Secondthird
week of May
O and A level (grade XI and A-II)
October
Assessments
Send-Ups Mocks Consolidated
50 marks 100 marks 100 marks 250 marks
Second
week of
October
Second
week of
December
Second
week of
March
Reports are sent out after each examination and assessment Assessment Report
cards are printed on white paper and Examination reports are printed on formal
watermarked cards Results of the examinations for Universities are only generated
on the school transcript Date sheet for the examinations and assessments are
handed out to the student at least 2 weeks prior to the exam
F Promotion and detention Policy
Promotion of the students will be decided by the Promotion Committee comprises of
the
Academic HeadDirector SSS
Head of school
Coordinator
Class teacher
Subject teacher(s)
Note
Decisions of the promotion committee are final
Re-evaluation will only be permissible after the promotion committee
meets again
A special ad-hoc committee appointed by the promotion committee
will recheck answer scripts of intended detainees before the declaration
of result
All examination Answer scripts are shown to students and handed over
to parents in PTCs
Promotion Rules
Class VIII to IX
The O level promotion policy dictates that students require a minimum of 60 in 6
subjects in order to be promoted Conversely if a student secures U‟s in English or
Mathematics he will not merit promotion to O level stream
Class IX to X
For promotion to Class X pass marks are 50 in all subject
Class X to XI
For promotion to Class XI pass marks are 50 all subject
Class A-I to A-II
For promotion to Class A-II pass marks are 50 all subject
If a student secures more than 1U in the send up examinations his entry will be sent as a
private candidate for the CIE examinations however the registration process would be
completed through school as a bdquoprivate candidate‟
Double FailureDetention
Double failure means the failure of a student to qualify for promotion on
two consecutive occasions during hisher school career
A student who fails more than once in this way will be subject to
withdrawal the student from the school
At the time of the first failure the promotion committee may take into
account any special circumstances such as lengthy and unavoidable
absence from school and decide whether they constitute a valid reason
for allowing the student to be promoted to the next class In such a case
an undertaking must be taken from parents at the time of the first failure
committing them to withdraw their child if heshe fails again the next year
Double promotion
Double promotion is not permissible in any class for the OA Level program
Conditional promotions
Conditional promotions are to be strongly discouraged If at all necessary it
must be accompanied by an undertaking from parents committing them to
share responsibility for their child‟schildren‟s performance within the school
Absence from Examinations or Assessments and Retake Policy for Internal Assessments
and Examinations
Students who are absent for class tests assessed written work or examinations will not
be retested but would be considered under the following rules
o In case a student has been unable to sit for the end-of-year examinations
with a valid reason the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of
hisher consolidated performance in the continuous assessment and the mid-
year examinations
o If a student is absent from the mid-year examination with a genuine reason
the promotion decision will be based on the continuous assessment and the
end-of-year examination results
o In case if a student misses any examinationsassessments due to his late
admission the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of the later
continuous assessments and the end-of-year examinations
o Students on approved long leave for a negotiated period of time are given a
placement test for the compulsory subjects at the time of rejoining
o If a student is absent from one or two subjects in the end-of-year
examinations without a valid reason the marks of the mid-year examinations or
the minimum passing marks will be allotted whichever is less If heshe is absent
for the entire mid-year or end-of-year examinations without a valid reason
heshe will be given no credit at all for the examination
o If a student has been absent for less than half the class tests or assessed
written work during a term the average marks gained in other tests and written
work or the minimum passing marks as decided by the promotion committee will
be allotted for the missing work
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests with a genuine
reason hisher assessments are based solely on the number of tests taken
o When a student is absent for more than half the class tests with a genuine
reason heshe may be given the average of the other class tests or minimum
passing marks whichever is less
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests without a genuine
reason heshe may be awarded minimum pass marks or the average of the
other tests whichever is less however heshe is given no credit for the ones
missed
o A student who misses any exam is not eligible for a prize for academic
excellence in the Academic Prize distribution ceremony
Retake Policy for CIE OA level Examinations
Any OA level student can only sit in OctNov session for re-take examinations
through school as per CIE policy Heshe will have to pay all dues imposed by
CIEBritish councilSchool Admin fee as per stated exam
Any OA level student who wishes to appear in the next MayJune session
that will be treated as a fresh entry and child will have to be enrolled in the level
for one year to appear as a regular candidate of the school
Malpractice Cases
If it is established that a student has indulged in any malpractice or breach of
the examination rules heshe may be required to
Forfeit any award for the paper in which a student is found to be
cheating No marks will be awarded for the particular exam
Leave the school (this may be appropriate for a habitual offender or
one who threatens a teacher or who seriously disrupts an examination)
G Grading and Rewards Policy
As per CIE policies students‟ performance is benchmarked using six grades (A-E)
An bdquoA‟ is awarded for the highest level of achievement whereas bdquoE‟ indicates minimum
satisfactory performance A bdquoU‟ is given for ungraded or unsatisfactory performance
For O level
A grade for Effort and Behavior is also awarded in the internal examinations on a 1-4
scale as shown in the diagram above
HONOUR ROLL
Students in grades who receive all Ain their consolidated internal result or highest
result in CIE examinations will be placed on the honor roll Students will be eligible for
additional rewards at the time of the annual prize distribution ceremony The criteria
for these rewards may be inquired from the school authorities
H Graduation Requirements
Graduation at SICAS occurs in two stages First upon completing the internal
academic requirements of the school The students are invited to attend their
Graduation Ceremony at the school Annual Prize Distribution This event that takes
place in April every year Second the student is considered a High School graduate
after passing his CIE A Level exam the result of which is declared in August of the
year the exam is taken
To meet the internal requirement of the school students must successfully clear the
AI End-of-Year exam and attain an adequate passing grades in the send-up and
mock exams Borderline cases concerning students on Academic Probation will be
given clearance to graduate at the discretion of the school Principal
In order to pass the CIE exams students must clear three CIE full-credit A Level
exams and attain passing marks in each Upon clearance of the CIE exam students
a student previously on academic probation may attain the SICAS diploma
Subject ChangeWithdrawal (A Level) Class schedules will be given to students prior to the start of each term Subject
changes or withdrawals will be allowed through the first 2 weeks of the September
of A-I thereafter enrollment in new subjects will be at the discretion of the school
authorities and students will be charged subject changewithdrawal fee
H Student Records Permanent records include the student‟s personal file copies of his report cards
certificates of scholastic and co-curricular achievements letters of commendation
or of concern behavioral incident reports standardized testing results attendance
and health records A student andor parentslegal guardians may see the student‟s
record by making an appointment with the school office The student andor
parentslegal guardians may request for any statements or documents in the record
if it pertains to the student‟s school work Students may request that a particular item
be removed from the file however the counselor may or may not grant the request
If the request is denied an appeal may be made to the Principal
I Summer School Camps SICAS Senior offers a summer school program of varying lengths during the winter
and summer vacation period Summer school is for catching up with the required
course work as well as for preparing for O Level Optional subjects Summer school
also provides a variety of co- curricular and leadership programs such as Debate
MUN French swimming and other sports training camps
J Withdrawal
To withdraw a student or parent should obtain a Withdrawal Form from the school
office and have it signed by counselor librarian and the Principal A student must
have hisher parentlegal guardian‟s permission to withdraw All books and materials
checked out are to be returned and school dues including fines assessed due to
damaged or lost materials should be paid Any student seeking withdrawal before
graduating will have to state reason for leaving and parentslegal guardian‟s need
to meet with Vice PrincipalPrincipal in person to get the school leaving certificate
(SLC)
K Attestation and issuance of school documents
Students need to present original documents to get photocopies of academicco-
curricular achievement certificates verified School will not attest any copy without
verifying the original document SICAS issues certificates such as bona fide
certificate hope certificate school transcripts school reports on request In order to
obtain such certificates a request to the guidance counselor must be made at least
5 businesses days in advance All certificates will be specifically addressed to
institutions where submission is needed Transcripts and recommendation letters will
directly mailed to the universities where student is seeking an admission Mailing or
courier charges must be borne by the student
L Support from the Counselorrsquos Office
The Guidance Counselor
Guides and advises students on college admissions
Writes comprehensive honest and positive descriptive statements for students
through the various resources available to himher such as information from
teachers advisors parents and observation of the student from hisher own
personal experience
Liaisons with admissions officers of universities and colleges
Reports any disciplinary incidents regarding an applicant to hisher university if
such an incident occurs after the submission of the student‟s application
Informs the colleges and universities if it is discovered that a child‟s work on his
personal statementcollege essay is not his own plagiarism is not allowed and is
very strictly handled by school personnel and universities personnel locally and
abroad
Reports any positive developments in a student‟s profile to hisher university since
the submission of hisher application (eg Mid-year report End of year report)
Coordinates and follows-up with the universitycollege personnel for any
additional documents that might be needed for the student‟s admissions file
Responds to any queries that the university admissions officers may have
regarding the student(s) application to their universities
Follows up with students and the universitiescolleges they have applied to
regarding their admission status
Makes a student understand that it is hisher own academic record and overall
profile that determines admission to a universitycollege
Ensures that all that the admissions requirements are completed by the students
and the office personnel involved in a timely manner and that all documents
are mailed (via online or courier services) to the Universitiescolleges before the
published deadlines
Expectations from A-I and A-II students
A Level students are expected to visit counselor office in the beginning of A-I to
get to know the complete procedures of counselor office Moreover all students
need to coordinate with counselor to ensure that their files are established in
counselor‟s office for future proceeding
At the beginning of A-I an orientation session is held to encourage students to
take on a challenging curriculum appropriate to their abilities
All students must meet SICAS internal application deadlines
When researching for colleges students should look for at least two ldquosafetyrdquo
colleges two or three ldquolikelymiddle rangerdquo colleges and two ldquodreamreach
collegesrdquo depending on their academic record and personal profile
Research for colleges should depend on the preferred location the most
suitable program offered to suit the student‟s career goals the size of the school
the student wishes to attend the nature of the teaching style offered
preparation for a future career choice cost and the availability of financial aid
(if required)
Students should provide the teachercounselors with a CV or resume to assist in
writing a recommendation letter
Students should start work on their personal statement during the summer at the
end of A-I
Students should keep themself well informed about school activities and
resources available through assembly announcements and bulletin boards
Expectations from Parents
Support and encourage your child offering advice and guidance when
appropriate
Encourage your son or daughter to visit the Guidance Counselor Office at SICAS
and not to hesitate to ask questions regarding college applicationscareer goals
or to update the Counselor about their academic performance and
involvement in extracurricular activities
Avoid imposing or forcing your preferences regarding careercollege choices
onto your son or daughter It is important to remember that college planning
decisions are as much as possible a student‟s decision However do help your
child to gather enough information and research thoroughly through the various
resources available before making hisher decision
Family meetings should be held as early as the end of a student‟s Grade XI (or
even earlier) These meetings should focus where the parents want to send their
child for undergraduate studies and to start the ground-work on college
admissions This decision will be based on many factors finances family
commitments amongst others
Parents should be open to new ideas and suggestions They should not be
focusing only on the best-known colleges but rather on the ldquobest suitedrdquo
colleges for their sons and daughters where heshe can be happy
Parents should help their child to understand that there is always more than one
college that is appropriate for himher
Parents should encourage their child that there are no shortcuts to getting into
the top colleges an ethical approach to college admissions should be
supported
Parents should teach their children to complete their own applications write
their own personal statementscollege essays
M Public Access to School
1 Visiting the School
It is highly appreciated if visitors seek a prior appointment in order to meet any
management staff member The Front-desk officer and school administrator will
always be available during school hours to answer any query However Vice
PrincipalPrincipal may not be able to meet visitors without a prior appointment
Due to security reasons parents and visitors are required to get visitor‟s pass at the
gate to enter in to the school premises All visitors must first report to the main office
The Front-desk officer will manage your meeting with the concerned staff
2 Contacting the School
At times it will be necessary for parents to contact the school to speak to teachers
or occasionally their children during school hours Please use the following
procedures
Teachers
The school holds formal parent teacher conferences (PTC‟s) in order to bring parents
up to date with the progress of their child If a meeting is necessary in addition to the
scheduled PTC‟s then parents must make a request for such an appointment
through the school secretary Teachers are not permitted to leave the students
unattended in order to meet with parents and such meetings will be allowed at the
discretion of the school PrincipalVice Principal
Students
Occasionally a parent may need to pass on a message directly to their
sondaughter at school If you need to leave a message or speak directly to your
child please briefly explain the situation to the front-desk officer Heshe will take the
necessary measures to put you in touch with your child
3 Dropping items off at school
Parents often find themselves coming to drop off homework books lunch lunch
money gym clothes musical instruments etc at the school Parents must come to
the office and not leave items with the guard at the gate The item must be labeled
with the name and class of the student before the front-desk officer sends it to the
student
N Healthcare Information
Parents are requested to inform the school about any
health issues pertaining to their sondaughter Especially
in case of diabetic asthmatic dyslexia neurological or
acute psychological depression parents must provide
complete written information regarding their child‟s
medication It is equally important to fill out the
emergency contact information in the student file
Prescription Medication in Schools
If under exceptional circumstances a child is required to take prescription
medication during school hours and the parent cannot be at school to administer
the medication the medication can be administered in compliance with the
following regulations
1 A permission form with written dated instructions and permission signed by
the parent will be maintained by the school and will include
o The doctor‟s prescription
o child‟s name
o name of medication
o purpose of medication
o time to be administered
o dosage
o possible side effects
o termination date for administering the medication access and
maintenance of inhalers prescribed for asthmatic students
2 Parents will be responsible for delivering medication to the school and reclaiming
any unused medications ALL MEDICATION MUST BE IN A CONTAINER
APPROPRIATELY LABELED BY THE PHARMACY (OR DOCTOR‟S SUBSCRIPTION)
STATING THE NAME OF MEDICATION DOSAGE AND TIME TO BE ADMINISTERED
Any unused medications will be destroyed by school personnel if unclaimed
more than one week following termination of treatment or at the end of the
school year
3 The parents of the child must assume responsibility for informing the Principal of
any change in the child‟s health or change in medication
4 The school personnel will not be responsible for any adverse drug reaction when
medication has been given in the manner prescribed on the permission form
5 The school district retains the discretion to reject requests for the administration of
medicine
6 All medication must be stored in a secured locked clean container or cabinet
accessible to authorized school personnel The school does not have facilities to
store medication that requires refrigeration
Medical support in case of an emergency
School has a very basic first-aid arrangement in case of any injury during school
hours First-aid is administered by a trained member under the supervision of senior
management As we are not permitted to give any oral medicines it is in your childs
best interest to call parents to further pursue medical assistance However in case of
severe injury or illness school may call RESCUE 1122 to transfer a student to a nearest
hospital and an immediate call is made to parents to seek further guidance
O School Telephone amp Cell Phone Use
No student will be allowed to use the office telephone without special permission
from the administrator or the School Secretary O level students are generally not
allowed to bring mobile phones to school In case a student needs to have a phone
on a particular day heshe will be required to hand it in to the school administrator
before classes start and collect it at home time Any students violating from this rule
will have to face disciplinary consequences
A-level students may use mobile phones only in the designated common rooms
They are strictly prohibited from using cell phones in the academic block and
especially in the classrooms
P School Dues
All school dues must be paid on stipulated dates on the fee bill otherwise the
student may not be allowed to sit through the regular school classes or
examinations The school administrator or accountant may notify parents
telephonically about outstanding dues In such circumstances please make sure
that the dues are cleared at the earliest and the bank deposit receipt is shown to
the school office In order to get any school documents such as transcripts
examination results O level certificates or recommendation letters all school dues
need to be cleared till that day Please see further rules at the back of the school
fee bill
DISCIPLINE CODE
There will be a clearly defined standard of behavior within the School community that
promotes a safe and productive learning and teaching environment All members of
this community have the responsibility to conduct themselves in a way that
demonstrates a mutual respect for all individuals their rights and their property
A Goals and Objectives
In planning and maintaining both school and classroom settings which promote
appropriate student conduct the SICAS is committed to the following objectives
bull To promote mutual respect among students stafffaculty administration and
parents through the display of appropriate language attitude and physical
behavior
bull To maintain a safe and secure learning environment in which all students have
the opportunity to reach their potential
bull To promote each students self-knowledge self-discipline and self-reliance
bull To recognize and value individual differences
bull To recognize that the management of student behavior is the collective
responsibility of students stafffaculty administrators and parents
bull To maintain open lines of communication in a positive fair and consistent
manner while recognizing the individual needs of students
Each childs education is the shared responsibility of the student the parent
guardian and the school Such a collaborative partnership can help motivate
support and encourage the student When a large group of people work together
in a community such as the school each partner must understand hisher
responsibilities or roles and their relationships
B Rules Regulations and Expectations
The rights and responsibilities for all students and staff members must be respected
at all times In an effort to strive for excellence it is important for students and staff to
be aware of the basic rules regulations and expectations that govern these rights
and responsibilities The following rules and regulations are consistent with the Goals
for all SICAS students set forth in the Student Handbook It is also expected that
students will follow the standards of conduct which have been established
C Academic Honesty (pertaining to Fraud Plagiarism and
Cheating)
Student work is highly respected and important to academic success For that
reason academic fraud cannot be tolerated Plagiarism is regarded as a serious
offense Plagiarism involves passing off other people‟s work as your own Any copied
or plagiarized work will be reviewed and may result in a zero for the assignment or
appropriate consequences In case if a student feels extreme academic pressures
please contact the counselor SICAS wants all students to succeed producing their
own product or work
D Acceptable Use of Technology
Students must conduct themselves in a responsible manner while using the school‟s
technology Computers and technology are being made available for educational
use and the use of equipment is a privilege not a right Accessing or producing
content that is vulgar racist profane violent obscene or pornographic is subject to
disciplinary action Internet chat and game play is not allowed at any time The
school has a right to monitor use of school technology
E School Uniform for Boys and Girls
All students must wear clean uniform to school on a regular basis
No jewelry of any type except for a watch and small studs for girls are allowed
Students will be liable for disciplinary action in case of not following the dress
code
Students who have games period (once a week) are required to come in their
sports uniform that specific day only
It is mandatory for all students to wear proper school uniform (regularsports)
supplied by the authorized uniform supplier
Students may not wear hats sweatshirt hoods or other headgear such as
bandanas or items that are determined inappropriate by school personnel in
the school building
All students must wear school-sanctioned black shoes
Clothing shall be worn with appropriate undergarments
School belts must be buckled sashes tied and shirts buttoned up omitting the
top most
Council members must wear their council badges at all times
Items that are worn for religious reasons must be approved in advance from the
school administration
All shorts should be worn no shorter than four inches from the top of the knee
Any clothing or hairstyle that disrupts the educational process is prohibited
1 Classroom and School Environment
Students are expected to behave in an orderly fashion in classrooms and all areas
of the school
It is a very serious matter to interfere with the educational process by being
disruptive in class or by creating disturbances in and around school
Pushing shoving running and ldquoplay-fightingrdquo are forms of unacceptable
behavior
All these may be regarded as acts of bullying which is strictly prohibited at SICAS
(Read ahead for more detail about this)
Students caught bullying others on social websites will also be subject to strict
disciplinary action that may also result in expulsion These cases would be directly
handled by the Principal of the school
Due to the potentially disruptive nature of electronic games electronic apparatus
and communication devices such as cellular phones are not permitted on school
premises and may be confiscated if found Students are not allowed to bring cell
phones CD and media players iPods radio walk-mans electronic games digital
diaries etc to school If there is an exigent need they must be submitted to the
administrator‟s office for safekeeping School will not be responsible for loss of any
electronic item
F Behavior Towards Peers amp Adults
Students must be respectful of each other and of all adults in the building
bull Rudeness disrespect and discourteous behavior are intolerable regardless of
the particulars of the situation
bull A student who is insolent or insubordinate in refusing to obey reasonable requests
made by a teacher or staff member is subject to firm disciplinary action including
suspension from school
1 Care of Building and Property
Everyone at SICAS should take pride in the appearance of our school Acts such as
theft and vandalizing school property are considered to be extremely serious They
are not only violations of our schools Code of Conduct they are against the law
Students found stealing damaging or defacing school or personal property will be
subject to disciplinary action including suspension and held responsible for the costs
of repairs or replacement Each case will be handled on an individual basis
Possession of matches lighters and other paraphernalia is forbidden on school
property
2 Physical Violence Fighting and Verbal Intimidation
Physical violence and verbal intimidation or threats directed toward any member of
the school community are not tolerated
Although some incidents begin
inadvertently each instance will
continue to be treated as a serious
disciplinary offense
Students involved in fighting bullying (see more below) ganging and other forms of
physical violence (regardless of who started the altercation) are subject to
suspension and their parents are notified The use of abusive obscene or profane
language andor gestures will be dealt with as a serious breach of conduct
3 Bullying
Respect for the dignity of others is a cornerstone of civil society Bullying creates an
atmosphere of fear and intimidation robs a person of their dignity detracts from the
safe environment necessary to promote student learning and will not be tolerated
by the Board of Directors Students who bully another person shall be held
accountable for their actions whether it occurs on the school grounds off school
grounds at a school sponsored or approved function activity or event or going to
or from school or a school activity
Definition Bullying is any pattern of behavior by a student or a group of students
that is intended to harass intimidate ridicule humiliate or instill fear in another child
or group of children Bullying behavior can be a threat of or actual physical harm
or it can be verbal abuse of the child Bullying is a series of recurring actions
committed over a period of time directed toward one student or successive
separate actions directed against multiple students
Examples of ldquoBullyingrdquo may include but are not limited to a pattern of behavior
involving one or more of the following
1 Sarcastic ldquocomplimentsrdquo about another student‟s personal appearance
2 Pointed questions intended to embarrass or humiliate
3 Mocking taunting or belittling
4 Non-verbal threats andor intimidation such as ldquofrontingrdquo or ldquochestingrdquo a person
5 Demeaning humor relating to a student‟s race gender ethnicity or personal
characteristics
6 Blackmail extortion demands for protection money or other involuntary
donations or loans
7 Blocking access to school property or facilities
8 Deliberate physical contact or injury to person or property
9 Stealing or hiding books or belongings andor
10 Threats of harm to student(s) possessions or others
Students are encouraged to report behavior they consider to be bullying including
a single action which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to their
teacher or the principal The report may be made anonymously Teachers and other
school employees who have witnessed or are reliably informed that a student has
been a victim of behavior they consider to be bullying including a single action
which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying shall report the incident(s) to
the principal Parents or legal guardians may submit written reports of incidents they
feel constitute bullying or if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to the
principal The principal shall be responsible for investigating the incident(s) to
determine if disciplinary action is warranted
Students found to be in violation of this policy shall be subject to disciplinary action
up to and including expulsion In determining the appropriate disciplinary action
consideration may be given to other violations of the student handbook that may
have simultaneously occurred
Notice of what constitutes bullying the school‟s prohibition against bullying and the
consequences for students who bully shall be conspicuously posted in classrooms
restrooms auditorium and school bus
4 Harassment
Words or actions directed at a particular person or group based on their sex race
religion national origin age sexual orientation physical appearance or disability in
any form will not be tolerated
5 Money and Personal Items
Students are to bring only money for breakfast lunch or for a specific school
purpose No toys games bats gloves balls tapes radios or any personal items are
to be brought to school The possession of cell phones or other telecommunication
devices by a student on school property or while attending school activities is
prohibited Such devices will be confiscated Parents may retrieve these items from
the school office after the confiscation period expires
6 Weapons
Students are forbidden to bring weapons sharp objects or explosives of any kind
including but not limited to guns knives firecrackers and cap guns Replicas of any
type of dangerous weapons are also forbidden A student who brings any weapon
to school is subject to suspension and possible expulsion (See Expulsion Policy)
7 Display of Affection
At SICAS we prohibit display of affection at school or school-sponsored activities To
establish a respectful environment in the context of our local culture please refrain
from intimate behavior of any sort Teachers and other staff members are instructed
to correct students if their behavior is not acceptable Please accept these
corrections in a constructive manner It is the intent to maintain a proper
atmosphere for all students and to prevent adverse consequences from occurring
G SICAS BUS CONDUCT
Bus Safety
All students using school transport are expected
to adhere to the guidelines in the SICAS Bus
Conduct Code as outlined in the Student
Handbook Improper conduct aboard a school
bus is to be treated as a school offense subject
to consequences at the discretion of the school
administration
Be on time to meet the bus Last minute rushing often causes accidents Also the
driver is not supposed to wait except when it is raining and then only long enough
for students to reach the bus from the nearest shelter
Wait for the bus at the designated area and do not venture far off
When getting on or off the bus use the handrail
After boarding the bus sit down as quickly as possible If the bus starts with a jolt you
could be thrown in the aisle if you are still standing
Keep the aisles clear Keep books lunch boxes legs and feet out of the aisle
Ride only the bus you are assigned to ride You must have permission in advance to
do otherwise
Do not open any windows without permission from the bus driver Keep head arms
and hands inside the bus
Do not throw anything inside the bus or out of the bus window Do not litter the bus
Make as little noise as possible The bus driver must be able to hear horns trains and
other warning signals
No horseplay or scuffling of any kind on the bus This is very distracting to the driver
Stay seated and facing the front of the bus at all times until the bus comes to a
complete stop where you get off
If you must cross the street in front of the bus go at least 10 feet in front of the bus so
the driver can have a clear view
The bus driver will have authority to report any disciplinary issue
H Care of Books
Please insist that your child uses but not abuses hisher books
Damagedlost books will be the responsibility of the student and
parents Costs for repair or replacement of books will be
charged Students are expected to bring booksnotebooks
according to their class schedule We discourage heavy bags
and unnecessary books and notebooks should not be brought to
school Students are advised to print their names and classes on their books and
notebooks as they often get misplaced The school will not be responsible for any
loss of property
I Smoking and Drug Use Policy
The initiation and implementation of a successful smoking policy requires the co-
operation and wholehearted support of both management and staff
Policy Statement
Smoking andor use of recreational drugs is known to be a serious risk to health It is
a significant cause of disease and premature death In addition there is now
evidence that ldquopassive smokingrdquo the inhaling of other people‟s smoke can cause
lung cancer in non-smokers as well as causing a deterioration of respiratory
conditions
This smoking and drug policy would not allow any smoking or possession of any
banned substance within the boundaries of the school site at any time by the
students parents or visitors
It would be the responsibility of school authorities to enforce the policy at all times
and to advice students to ensure that the students comply with these arrangements
Rules for Pupils
Smoking on campus is strictly not permitted at any time
Smoking during school visits trips or school events is strictly not permitted
Pupils caught smoking will be issued a pink slip
Rs1000- will be fined immediately if a child is caught smoking or credible evidence
is found of himher to have been smoking He or she may be liable for further
disciplinary action
Pupils caught with banned drugs or alcohol will be notified to the school authorities
and they will either be put on extended suspension or be expelled from the school
Awareness sessions on the dangers of smoking and or use of drugs may be planned
The above rules also apply to electronic cigarettes
J Litter and Chewing Gum Policy
Any student caught littering the school premises or school owned property will be
subjected to disciplinary action The act of chewing gum is especially prohibited as its
improper disposal causes unnecessary damage to school property In the event that a
student is found chewing a gum or littering the school premises he or she will be a
levied a fine of Rs500 in addition to facing disciplinary action
K Disciplinary Procedures amp Consequences
Communication among all members of the School community is essential in
implementing the Code of Conduct and helping students to assume their
responsibilities as citizens of this school All students and parents are encouraged to
bring any violations of rules and regulations to the attention of an administrator In
addition all school staff has an obligation to report violations of rules and regulations to
the school administration Both teachers and administrators will inform specific students
and parents when school expectations and standards of conduct are not being
maintained Students should have a full understanding of the consequences of their
behavior should they fail to meet school expectations The consequences of breaking
school rules depend on the seriousness of the behavior and the overall disciplinary
record of the individual student Every effort will be made to balance fairness with
consistency in the application of this code
SICAS disciplinary guidelines and policies include procedures which ensure that
students and parents will be informed of their rights regarding due process to be
followed by school authorities Any student involved in a disciplinary action is entitled to
an opportunity to express hisher position on the incident leading to disciplinary action
Parents have the right to request and ensure presence at such a meetinghearing
Note to Parents
Parents are to be informed of the above policies through this handbook and any
changes thereto through newsletters and other forms of communication
Detentions
Parents are entitled to 2 hours‟ notice of a detention that takes place outside normal
school hours so that the parents can make arrangements for transport or childcare The
notice should tell you why the detention was given and how long your child will have to
stay at school
If the child cannot attend the detention parents must explain the reasons to the child‟s
teacher or the principal They may reconsider the detention in certain circumstances
such as
The detention falls on an important religious day for the family
The parents are concerned about the length and safety of the route between
school and home
Parents can‟t reasonably make alternative arrangements for collecting their child
from school
In such circumstances a during school hours short-term suspension may be given
L Explanation of Consequences
Unacceptable classroom or school behavior will be handled according to the nature
and severity of action including verbal warnings counseling detention suspension and
referral to the office for discipline
1 Verbal Warning and Counseling (level 1)
If an administrativestaff member has issued a warning this indicates that student‟s
behavior is inappropriate and that continuation of this behavior may result in serious
consequences
Every effort is made at all levels within the school environment to help students adhere
to the academic and behavioral expectations at SICAS Many matters can be more
effectively resolved in counseling sessions that take place with teachers
administrators guidance counselors fellow students and parentsguardians
2 Pink Slips (level 2)
In case of any behavioral disciplinary or academic anomaly a Pink Slip may be
issued to a student This document indicates that a serious infringement of a school
rule has taken place Upon being issued a Pink Slip the discipline committee may
decide consequences depending upon the nature of offense A copy of the pink slip
will be retained in student‟s personal file for a record Issuance of pink slip will earn
negative house points for the respective house as well
3 Suspension and issuance of warning letters (Level 3)
After three successive pink slips are issued in one academic term a student may be
suspended for three school days and a parent-meeting may be called by school
administrator The Administrator will notify schedule of suspension to parents by
telephone and by issuing a suspension and warning letter
4 Expulsion
If in extreme cases a child is given repeated suspensions and if all other avenues of
counseling a child have failed or if the nature of offense is so dire the school Principal
may take a decision to expel a child This will be the last resort especially if the child is
on repeated Academic Probation and the continued behavior is so egregious that
other students in particular and the school environment in general are suffering as a
consequence The parents will be given due explanation as to the school‟s decision
and will be made to understand that the school reserves the legal right to disallow a
child from continuing as a student
5Other Consequences as Appropriate
RESOURCES
C School Office Personnel
PrincipalDirector Mr Shehryar Salamat (shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
Vice Principal Mr Muhammad Azhar Khan (azharkhansssedupk)
Administrator Zeeshan Khan (zeeshankhansssedupk) A Level Coordinator Mrs Lubna Assad O Level Coordinator Ms Saadia Qureshi Guidance Counselor Ms Nishat Hassan (nishathassansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
(shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
(azharkhansssedupk)
Admission tests are conducted for Grade IX O Level in the subjects of English
Mathematics and Urdu Placement tests may be offered to students in Grade X and XI
strictly at the discretion of the management Students being promoted from within SSS
may not sit for the admission tests unless there are some extenuating circumstances
A Level admission is based on the Cambridge CIE exam results Edexcel and other
board examination may also be considered along with a valid school transcript at the
time of admission
SICAS Senior does not encourage Matriculation students to get into A level stream
however students with extraordinary academic performance may be offered a
conditional admission in A level after conducting an admission test in Mathematics and
English based on CIE O level syllabus
MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS Limited numbers of Merit scholarships are available for A Level
students Students must apply for these and the actual amount is determined after
assessing their CIE O level results Merit Scholarships are awarded only for a limited time
and are applicable as long as students keep up their performance level in internal
exams (Mid-year or End of Year Exam) Sports and extra-curricular merit scholarships
may also be offered
Student Identity Cards
SICAS will issue students with a student identity card which is their official identification
as a student It must be used or shown when entering the school premises and at other
times upon request Students are strictly prohibited to allow other people to gain
access to the institute‟s facilities through this card It is important that the ID card is kept
safe A charge of Rs 200 will be made for replacements
Any queries about enrollments should be addressed to the admission office or the
Information Desk
Contact personal
Ms Shabbana Yasir
School Secretary
Email shabbanayasirsssedupk
sicassssedupk
STUDENT LIFE
A House System
There are 4 Houses at SICAS namely Salam Tipu Faiz and Qasim House Each
House has its distinct motto and is represented by its own flag A strong House Point
System is in place that enables the end-of-the-year House rankings in Academics
Sports Co-Curricular and General Proficiency
Behaviour points are also awarded and the demerits of school rule infractions are
subtracted to give a tally of points that go towards the Proficiency Cup
A notable feature of the House system is the nomination and appointment of House
Captains whose task is to rally fellow House members and to select individuals for
team events amongst other duties Housemasters and Housemistresses are also
appointed and they are responsible to oversee the performance and discipline of
their respective Houses
Students are encouraged to participate in sports and extracurricular events in order
to win points for their respective houses The student who stands out the most
amongst his or her peers will be shortlisted in the senior most Grade to be considered
for becoming House Prefect The criteria for nomination are based on character
academic accomplishment and extracurricular or sporting achievements The
selection committee consisting of school personnel and chaired by the Principal
have the final say in the nomination of House Prefects and Head BoyGirl
B Student Council
The Student Council provides an opportunity for students to take on leadership roles
become active and involve in their community develop organizational skills set and
achieve goals At SICAS student Council members are nominated every March
from primarily AI class The council members consist of School Head BoyGirl Deputy
Head BoyGirl House Captains Vice Captains Sports Captain Marshals and
Society representatives The student council nominations are done through 5 step
process
Self Nominations
Rectification of Self Nominations by Council Advisor
Selection of suitable candidates (Narrowing down process) by the nomination
committee comprising of Principal Vice Principal and Guidance Counselor
Interviews with the Nomination Committee
Final induction and announcement of the student council in the school assembly
and oath taking ceremony
List of Societies
SIDS English
SIDS Urdu
MUN Society
Dramatics Society
LAPS (Literature and Poetry Society)
Arts Society
Business Entrepreneurial Society
Irtiqa
SAW (Scientists at Work)
Environmental Society
Music Society
MediaNewsletter Society (Novelle)
C School Magazine
Each year the School publishes its own magazine through the members of the LAPS
Society The editor and sub editor is chosen from senior most grades and are usually
LAPS society heads He or she must demonstrate
strong writing and publishing skills Contents
include students articles class photos event
coverage student reports on special days
Student Council faculty and staff photos
outgoing class wills and many candid
photographs of our students having fun This
student activity is open to all students Students
learn planning photography skills layout and
design and many other aspects of publishing
The Magazine Staff and Advisor determine the schedule of the meetings and the
content Magazine committee is headed by the Magazine head who works in close
coordination with English Language teachers to monitor working of the magazine
committee
D Sports and Evening Games
After school games program is offered for physical as well as mental growth of the
students This is an integral part of physical development and all our students are
encouraged to participate in sporting events We utilize the best sporting facilities and
coaches in town to meet the objectives of making our students excel in their chosen
sport
Objective
To partake in competitions that honour and promote sports and have a positive
impact on social development
To expand the capacity for responding to others by organized group activities
To extend self-awareness through purposeful venture in outdoor situations
To develop physical fitness by continued exposure to outdoor activities
To enhance environmental awareness to perceive and identify our national
heritage by conducting outings in the wilderness
SICAS schools offer training camps for the following sports
Athletics
Cricket
Table Tennis
Football
Hockey
Basketball
Tennis
Swimming
Badminton
Training camps for a particular sport is subject to student interest and the availability of
a suitable coach SICAS Main athletic facilities can be used for some of the camps
especially for Tennis and Football where we have a proper tennis center and football
ground
In liaison with the Adventure Foundation of Pakistan SICAS offers its students a wide
scope of organized activities to promote their self-expressions through adventure by
providing them safe opportunities to discover and equip themselves with a first-hand
experience of outdoor living Camping activities offered during the summer season
include mountaineering expeditions trekking trails rock climbing rappelling and
various other expeditions by boat During winters our students are taken for winter
camp-crafts ice climbing desert trekking downhill skiing and sailing
A After School Clubs and Camps
Student life at SICAS is not just about academics but also about a diverse co-curricular
program specially designed to enable students to explore their talents and creative
abilities Students are encouraged to participate in theatre debates art technology
music social services sporting activities and much more
SICAS offers a broad spectrum of different after school clubs These clubs are not only
important for a child‟s mental growth but also serve to foster his social skills Such
activities are absolutely essential if a child is to grow up confident full of life and
exuberance Students are encouraged to become active members of various clubs
such as the Music Club English and Urdu Debate Clubs Dramatics Club Photography
Club Entrepreneurial Club The arrangement of these clubs will be subject to student
interest
B Use of The LibraryComputer
Students are encouraged to use the library or computer lab for research and to
spend their time constructively They are required to adhere to the following
guidelines
Students may use the library during school within allocated library lesson or may
borrow books after school School library also remains operational during summer
vacations
The librarian may schedule special classes near the beginning of the school year
for teaching or reviewing specific library skills
Students are expected to be orderly and quiet while in the library
It is prohibited take any resource out of the library without following proper
procedures
Students are responsible for paying fines for any books or library materials that
they lose or damage
Students are also provided internet lab apart from computer lab where they can
access e-sources
STUDENT SUPPORT
A Academic Probation
All students who receive failing grades on their report card are put on Academic
Probation and are required to participate in academic monitoring Monitoring is a
cooperative effort shared by school heads the teaching staff the student and
hisher parents Students placed on monitoring will receive a weekly or fortnightly
progress report from the respective coordinator office The report includes
comments on the students effort class work homework and has indicators for the
students test average Students placed on probation will be expected to fully
participate in all activities designated for their improvement Parents are
encouraged to visit and confer with the individual teacher if there are concerns with
their childs academic progress Students on Academic Probation may be barred
from participating in co-curricular and sporting activities
B Remedial Program amp Homework Help
To improve the performance of at risk or struggling
learners SICAS holds after-school remedial classes for
selected subjects This is a mandatory program for
struggling students and serves to extend and
strengthen classroom lessons and learning This
program is offered free of cost either during break or
after school
PARENT SUPPORT AND
INVOLVEMENT
A Communication Between Home
and School
Involving parents is essential to improve student achievement therefore the school
fosters and supports active parental involvement This is accomplished through
regular two-way meaningful communication scheduled parent-teacher
conferences active involvement in a variety of roles and the promotion of
responsible parenting
Throughout the year students papers are sent home in order to keep parents
informed Teachers are encouraged to make every effort to clearly explain
expectations related to various assignments When papers are sent home with
unsatisfactory grades or notes concerning incomplete assignments please follow up
on this It is the responsibility of parents to closely monitor their child‟s academic
progress and insist that students complete all assignments
B How to help
A childs report card is as personal and as individual as the child It is best not to
compare report cards among children in the family or in the neighborhood Since
children do not develop or learn at the same rate we strive to understand how your
child learns best and cater to each individual‟s unique style of learning It is
recommended that you have at least two conferences a year with your childs
teacher If you have questions about your childs work progress grades or other
concerns please call the school office to schedule a meeting
C Parents Can Help
Following are some things parents can do to help their children be successful in
school
Insist on regular attendance and punctuality
Keep your child home when they are sick Encourage and help the student to
make up work missed due to absence Also remember to send in a written
application for hisher leave
Be sure your child gets a good nights sleep (9 or l0 hours) and has a wholesome
breakfast before coming to school
Show a sincere interest in what your child is doing in school
Be informed of school rules expectations and your childs progress
Provide a suitable time and place for your child to read and study at home
Set and maintain reasonable standards of behavior for your child
Nurture self-discipline in your child
Foster in your child () respect for others and to obey the law and those in
authority
Encourage your child to appreciate people to value work and to recognize his
or her place in the immediate community and beyond
Be active in the school PTC‟s and attend school functions whenever possible
POLICIES amp PROCEDURES
A Daily Schedule
1 School Hours O Levels
REGULAR DAYS
Morning Afternoon
O level 750 am 200 pm
A level 800 am 400 pm(as per
schedule)
HOUSE ASSEMBLY IS MANDATORY FOR ALL O AND A LEVEL STUDENTS
2 School Hours A Level
Arrival Member of the student council have to report (on a rotational basis) for the morning assembly
according to their schedules All other students can come to school at the time of their first morning
class
Departure A Level students must adhere to their allotted timetable They are not allowed to leave
campus once they arrive However they may leave after their last class after 1200 noon Students are
encouraged to spend their free time in the library or other designated study areas of the campus to
revise their lectures or on assigned class work A Level students are also allotted time for recreation and
physical education is also incorporated as part of their weekly schedule
NOTE All A Level students are required for the House Assembly on Tuesdays
Morning
Tuesday 750 am
3 House Assembly and House Meetings
Each house hosts the Tuesday Morning House Assembly on a rotational basis The
House is free to select presenters for that particular day and must ensure their
adequate preparation House Meetings are to be held at least once a month after
the Tuesday Morning House Assembly Once the meeting is announced the House
Captains must come up with an Agenda around which the discussions take place
Students are typically motivated and shortlisted for upcoming inter-house events
and a review of the House Points also takes place Students andor Council
members who are absent from the House Assembly or the House Meeting are
subject to disciplinary action They must inform the school administration in advance
if an allowed leave is to be sought
B Attendance
Late Arrival (Tardy)
Tardy is defined as not being in school before
morning assembly or in other words by the second
bell Please see that your child arrives at school
well before 750 when the tardy bell rings Students
who come late must report to the main office for
an admission slip
The school policy towards tardy in one academic
term is as follows
First and second time Name is registered
3rd time Pink Slip is issued and a disciplinary action is taken as per policy
Fourth time Child is sent to the Principal‟s Office for in-school detention and parents
are informed For each additional tardy after 3rd time a pink slip is issued suspension
for onetwo day will be given after issuance of 3rd pink slip House master class
teacher and house captain are informed about the student is contributing negative
points for the respective house
Tardiness from Class (A Level)
If an A level student is late to class by more than 5 minutes he will not be allowed to
enter the classroom A-level students are expected to be seated before the
respective subject teacher arrives in the class Under special reasons A level
coordinator may permit the entrance of the student with a warning
Students arriving late by more than 10 minutes are issued pink slips and are marked
absent not only for the class but also for the whole day
A level teachers may address tardiness issues individually The parent will be
contacted if the problem persists
Absences from School
SICAS recognizes two types of absences of students Excused and Unexcused
Absence An excused absence is defined as one in which the student was absent
for one of the following reasons
bull Personal illness of student
bull Official school-sponsored activities
bull Medical appointments
bull Serious illness in the immediate family (parent guardian sibling grandparent
child)
bull Death in the immediate family (same as above)
bull Any circumstances not covered above which the school principal or committee
determines are excused
Any absence not described above will be defined as unexcused
All absences from school need to be reported to the school office before 8am on
the day of the absence Parents are requested to contact the school office via
telephone for this purpose Parents may send information through e-mail to the
official school address but this must be followed by a written application (see
below)
The school year consists of 180 full days of instruction No half days are permissible
Students must have at least 90 of attendance ie 162 of the 180 days Absences in
excess of 10 will be a factor for consideration in determining promotion There are
specific policies regarding homework during absences Please refer to the
Homework Policy for guidance
Approval of leave in form of written application addressed to the Principal must be
submitted to the school office Valid reasons regarding serious illness must be
accompanied by a medical certificate Weddings outside immediate family will not
be considered as a valid excuse for absence Overseas travel should be undertaken
during summer vacations or winter break Special travel for immigration purposes will
be approved on a case-to-case basis Fine policy for unexcused absence is as
follows
o A child will be fined Rs200 for absence on days adjoining weekends ie Friday
and Monday
o Written warning letter addressed to the parent is issued for absents exceeding
10 (more than 5 days in a term)
o If a leave application for multiple absences is not received in time the student
may be liable to face disciplinary action
Early Dismissal
If possible parents should try to schedule external appointments or other events
outside of school hours If a child is to be dismissed early it is important that a signed
note by the parentguardian be sent in the morning to alert the school authorities a
phone call for said purpose will not be accepted because of security reasons
except under exceptional circumstances Students will not be called out of class
prior to the arrival of the parent If your child will be returning to school after an
appointment the child must sign back into the office
Note to Parents
Emergency messages and personal items will be delivered to the students only
through school office No visitor is allowed to go to a classroom during school hours
C Homework Policy
SICAS believes that the purpose of
homework is to provide students with
opportunities to extend classroom lessons
and to transfer specific skills and concepts to
new situations In addition homework is
designed to develop personal responsibility
self-discipline and effective study skills As
with all instructional activities homework
assignments are meaningful relevant and grade appropriate
1 Routine Homework Assignments
Generally teachers assign any of four types of daily homework assignments
These are preparation practice extension and creative enrichment
assignments Examples of these types of assignments are
Preparation This type of assignment is intended to help students get ready for
the next days classroom lesson Students might be asked to write their own
discussion questions based on the reading assignment Or the student may be
asked to complete answers to reading review questions from the text
Practice By successfully completing practice assignments students have the
opportunity to review and reinforce skills knowledge and information presented
in a previous lesson
Extension Extension assignments ask students to expand on skills andor
concepts taught during a previous class For example after studying an historical
period a student might be asked to read an article or book pertaining to that
period and report their findings to the class
CreativeEnrichment This assignment includes analyzing synthesizing and
evaluating concept or skills already taught Students have an opportunity to
develop and apply their own ideas about a topic and prepare a presentation
for the teachers or class
2 Long-Term Assignments
Another category of homework is the long-term assignment Frequently teachers
will assign long-term assignments that generally include special projects
research reports or book reports The number and frequency of these
assignments vary according to specific course requirements The amount of time
required to complete the assignments may be from one week to as long as four
weeks
3 Daily Reading
A students ability to read is strengthened by reading each day at home The
school strongly urges each student to spend time reading for pleasure or interest
each day In addition to books of interest newspapers magazines and journals
can be included A minimum of 20 to 30 minutes of daily reading will significantly
enhance students reading skills
D Expectations on Homework
The specific amount of homework assigned varies according to subject and grade
level The amount of time individual students spend in homework studies will also
vary according to the individual students study skills and personal work habits
These variables are important considerations when teachers parents and students
work to identify the appropriate amount of time a student should spend in
homework study The recommendations listed below serves to provide guidelines to
parents and students When applying recommended time to individual students
please keep in mind the variables of grade subject students work habits and
motivation Teachers homework assignments may also vary slightly in amount of
time expected of students
1 Homework for Absentees
Students are required to turn in completed assignments given to them during
multiple day absences upon their return to school Students are responsible for
making up for any missed work upon their return to school
Note Teachers are not obligated to provide advance assignments for students
2 School Absences Because of Family Vacations
There are times when families plan vacations when school is in session Students who
are absent from school because of vacations cannot be excused from their
scholastic obligations The school recognizes the importance of family time for its
students The school also understands the difficulty and complexity of scheduling
important family events The guidelines presented below address the problem in a
manner that best supports the purposes and goals of the school and the needs of
the student
Teachers are not obligated to provide advance assignments for students
Students and parents are obligated to initiate making up for specific assignments
missed because of vacation during regularly scheduled school sessions
Teachers are expected to provide the same reasonable make-up opportunities
extended to students who experience an excused absence Teachers are not
O Level 2-3 hours daily
A level 3-4 hours daily
expected to provide more time for students who missed school because of family
vacations
3 Chronic Homework Difficulties
At times students may struggle in meeting their homework obligations When
students routinely experience difficulties in completing homework assignments
teachers and parents need to confer about the nature of the students difficulties
The school faculty has had success in assisting students to work through study skill
problems We know that collaborative school-home efforts can be effective in
helping students improve their study skills Please contact the school with your
questionsconcerns when you believe your child is experiencing chronic homework
problems
E Examinations
Assessments and Examinations are ongoing processes and are diagnostic formative
and summative SICAS monitors and records the performance of students in these
examinations and communicate students‟ performance to parents through report
cards in formal parent teacher meetings at least 3 times in an academic year
O and A Level (grade IX X and A-I)
October
Assessments
Mid-Year
Exam
March
Assessments
End of Year
Exam
Consolidated
50 marks 100 marks 50 marks 100 marks 300 marks
Second
week of
October
Second
week of
December
Second
week of
March
Secondthird
week of May
O and A level (grade XI and A-II)
October
Assessments
Send-Ups Mocks Consolidated
50 marks 100 marks 100 marks 250 marks
Second
week of
October
Second
week of
December
Second
week of
March
Reports are sent out after each examination and assessment Assessment Report
cards are printed on white paper and Examination reports are printed on formal
watermarked cards Results of the examinations for Universities are only generated
on the school transcript Date sheet for the examinations and assessments are
handed out to the student at least 2 weeks prior to the exam
F Promotion and detention Policy
Promotion of the students will be decided by the Promotion Committee comprises of
the
Academic HeadDirector SSS
Head of school
Coordinator
Class teacher
Subject teacher(s)
Note
Decisions of the promotion committee are final
Re-evaluation will only be permissible after the promotion committee
meets again
A special ad-hoc committee appointed by the promotion committee
will recheck answer scripts of intended detainees before the declaration
of result
All examination Answer scripts are shown to students and handed over
to parents in PTCs
Promotion Rules
Class VIII to IX
The O level promotion policy dictates that students require a minimum of 60 in 6
subjects in order to be promoted Conversely if a student secures U‟s in English or
Mathematics he will not merit promotion to O level stream
Class IX to X
For promotion to Class X pass marks are 50 in all subject
Class X to XI
For promotion to Class XI pass marks are 50 all subject
Class A-I to A-II
For promotion to Class A-II pass marks are 50 all subject
If a student secures more than 1U in the send up examinations his entry will be sent as a
private candidate for the CIE examinations however the registration process would be
completed through school as a bdquoprivate candidate‟
Double FailureDetention
Double failure means the failure of a student to qualify for promotion on
two consecutive occasions during hisher school career
A student who fails more than once in this way will be subject to
withdrawal the student from the school
At the time of the first failure the promotion committee may take into
account any special circumstances such as lengthy and unavoidable
absence from school and decide whether they constitute a valid reason
for allowing the student to be promoted to the next class In such a case
an undertaking must be taken from parents at the time of the first failure
committing them to withdraw their child if heshe fails again the next year
Double promotion
Double promotion is not permissible in any class for the OA Level program
Conditional promotions
Conditional promotions are to be strongly discouraged If at all necessary it
must be accompanied by an undertaking from parents committing them to
share responsibility for their child‟schildren‟s performance within the school
Absence from Examinations or Assessments and Retake Policy for Internal Assessments
and Examinations
Students who are absent for class tests assessed written work or examinations will not
be retested but would be considered under the following rules
o In case a student has been unable to sit for the end-of-year examinations
with a valid reason the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of
hisher consolidated performance in the continuous assessment and the mid-
year examinations
o If a student is absent from the mid-year examination with a genuine reason
the promotion decision will be based on the continuous assessment and the
end-of-year examination results
o In case if a student misses any examinationsassessments due to his late
admission the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of the later
continuous assessments and the end-of-year examinations
o Students on approved long leave for a negotiated period of time are given a
placement test for the compulsory subjects at the time of rejoining
o If a student is absent from one or two subjects in the end-of-year
examinations without a valid reason the marks of the mid-year examinations or
the minimum passing marks will be allotted whichever is less If heshe is absent
for the entire mid-year or end-of-year examinations without a valid reason
heshe will be given no credit at all for the examination
o If a student has been absent for less than half the class tests or assessed
written work during a term the average marks gained in other tests and written
work or the minimum passing marks as decided by the promotion committee will
be allotted for the missing work
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests with a genuine
reason hisher assessments are based solely on the number of tests taken
o When a student is absent for more than half the class tests with a genuine
reason heshe may be given the average of the other class tests or minimum
passing marks whichever is less
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests without a genuine
reason heshe may be awarded minimum pass marks or the average of the
other tests whichever is less however heshe is given no credit for the ones
missed
o A student who misses any exam is not eligible for a prize for academic
excellence in the Academic Prize distribution ceremony
Retake Policy for CIE OA level Examinations
Any OA level student can only sit in OctNov session for re-take examinations
through school as per CIE policy Heshe will have to pay all dues imposed by
CIEBritish councilSchool Admin fee as per stated exam
Any OA level student who wishes to appear in the next MayJune session
that will be treated as a fresh entry and child will have to be enrolled in the level
for one year to appear as a regular candidate of the school
Malpractice Cases
If it is established that a student has indulged in any malpractice or breach of
the examination rules heshe may be required to
Forfeit any award for the paper in which a student is found to be
cheating No marks will be awarded for the particular exam
Leave the school (this may be appropriate for a habitual offender or
one who threatens a teacher or who seriously disrupts an examination)
G Grading and Rewards Policy
As per CIE policies students‟ performance is benchmarked using six grades (A-E)
An bdquoA‟ is awarded for the highest level of achievement whereas bdquoE‟ indicates minimum
satisfactory performance A bdquoU‟ is given for ungraded or unsatisfactory performance
For O level
A grade for Effort and Behavior is also awarded in the internal examinations on a 1-4
scale as shown in the diagram above
HONOUR ROLL
Students in grades who receive all Ain their consolidated internal result or highest
result in CIE examinations will be placed on the honor roll Students will be eligible for
additional rewards at the time of the annual prize distribution ceremony The criteria
for these rewards may be inquired from the school authorities
H Graduation Requirements
Graduation at SICAS occurs in two stages First upon completing the internal
academic requirements of the school The students are invited to attend their
Graduation Ceremony at the school Annual Prize Distribution This event that takes
place in April every year Second the student is considered a High School graduate
after passing his CIE A Level exam the result of which is declared in August of the
year the exam is taken
To meet the internal requirement of the school students must successfully clear the
AI End-of-Year exam and attain an adequate passing grades in the send-up and
mock exams Borderline cases concerning students on Academic Probation will be
given clearance to graduate at the discretion of the school Principal
In order to pass the CIE exams students must clear three CIE full-credit A Level
exams and attain passing marks in each Upon clearance of the CIE exam students
a student previously on academic probation may attain the SICAS diploma
Subject ChangeWithdrawal (A Level) Class schedules will be given to students prior to the start of each term Subject
changes or withdrawals will be allowed through the first 2 weeks of the September
of A-I thereafter enrollment in new subjects will be at the discretion of the school
authorities and students will be charged subject changewithdrawal fee
H Student Records Permanent records include the student‟s personal file copies of his report cards
certificates of scholastic and co-curricular achievements letters of commendation
or of concern behavioral incident reports standardized testing results attendance
and health records A student andor parentslegal guardians may see the student‟s
record by making an appointment with the school office The student andor
parentslegal guardians may request for any statements or documents in the record
if it pertains to the student‟s school work Students may request that a particular item
be removed from the file however the counselor may or may not grant the request
If the request is denied an appeal may be made to the Principal
I Summer School Camps SICAS Senior offers a summer school program of varying lengths during the winter
and summer vacation period Summer school is for catching up with the required
course work as well as for preparing for O Level Optional subjects Summer school
also provides a variety of co- curricular and leadership programs such as Debate
MUN French swimming and other sports training camps
J Withdrawal
To withdraw a student or parent should obtain a Withdrawal Form from the school
office and have it signed by counselor librarian and the Principal A student must
have hisher parentlegal guardian‟s permission to withdraw All books and materials
checked out are to be returned and school dues including fines assessed due to
damaged or lost materials should be paid Any student seeking withdrawal before
graduating will have to state reason for leaving and parentslegal guardian‟s need
to meet with Vice PrincipalPrincipal in person to get the school leaving certificate
(SLC)
K Attestation and issuance of school documents
Students need to present original documents to get photocopies of academicco-
curricular achievement certificates verified School will not attest any copy without
verifying the original document SICAS issues certificates such as bona fide
certificate hope certificate school transcripts school reports on request In order to
obtain such certificates a request to the guidance counselor must be made at least
5 businesses days in advance All certificates will be specifically addressed to
institutions where submission is needed Transcripts and recommendation letters will
directly mailed to the universities where student is seeking an admission Mailing or
courier charges must be borne by the student
L Support from the Counselorrsquos Office
The Guidance Counselor
Guides and advises students on college admissions
Writes comprehensive honest and positive descriptive statements for students
through the various resources available to himher such as information from
teachers advisors parents and observation of the student from hisher own
personal experience
Liaisons with admissions officers of universities and colleges
Reports any disciplinary incidents regarding an applicant to hisher university if
such an incident occurs after the submission of the student‟s application
Informs the colleges and universities if it is discovered that a child‟s work on his
personal statementcollege essay is not his own plagiarism is not allowed and is
very strictly handled by school personnel and universities personnel locally and
abroad
Reports any positive developments in a student‟s profile to hisher university since
the submission of hisher application (eg Mid-year report End of year report)
Coordinates and follows-up with the universitycollege personnel for any
additional documents that might be needed for the student‟s admissions file
Responds to any queries that the university admissions officers may have
regarding the student(s) application to their universities
Follows up with students and the universitiescolleges they have applied to
regarding their admission status
Makes a student understand that it is hisher own academic record and overall
profile that determines admission to a universitycollege
Ensures that all that the admissions requirements are completed by the students
and the office personnel involved in a timely manner and that all documents
are mailed (via online or courier services) to the Universitiescolleges before the
published deadlines
Expectations from A-I and A-II students
A Level students are expected to visit counselor office in the beginning of A-I to
get to know the complete procedures of counselor office Moreover all students
need to coordinate with counselor to ensure that their files are established in
counselor‟s office for future proceeding
At the beginning of A-I an orientation session is held to encourage students to
take on a challenging curriculum appropriate to their abilities
All students must meet SICAS internal application deadlines
When researching for colleges students should look for at least two ldquosafetyrdquo
colleges two or three ldquolikelymiddle rangerdquo colleges and two ldquodreamreach
collegesrdquo depending on their academic record and personal profile
Research for colleges should depend on the preferred location the most
suitable program offered to suit the student‟s career goals the size of the school
the student wishes to attend the nature of the teaching style offered
preparation for a future career choice cost and the availability of financial aid
(if required)
Students should provide the teachercounselors with a CV or resume to assist in
writing a recommendation letter
Students should start work on their personal statement during the summer at the
end of A-I
Students should keep themself well informed about school activities and
resources available through assembly announcements and bulletin boards
Expectations from Parents
Support and encourage your child offering advice and guidance when
appropriate
Encourage your son or daughter to visit the Guidance Counselor Office at SICAS
and not to hesitate to ask questions regarding college applicationscareer goals
or to update the Counselor about their academic performance and
involvement in extracurricular activities
Avoid imposing or forcing your preferences regarding careercollege choices
onto your son or daughter It is important to remember that college planning
decisions are as much as possible a student‟s decision However do help your
child to gather enough information and research thoroughly through the various
resources available before making hisher decision
Family meetings should be held as early as the end of a student‟s Grade XI (or
even earlier) These meetings should focus where the parents want to send their
child for undergraduate studies and to start the ground-work on college
admissions This decision will be based on many factors finances family
commitments amongst others
Parents should be open to new ideas and suggestions They should not be
focusing only on the best-known colleges but rather on the ldquobest suitedrdquo
colleges for their sons and daughters where heshe can be happy
Parents should help their child to understand that there is always more than one
college that is appropriate for himher
Parents should encourage their child that there are no shortcuts to getting into
the top colleges an ethical approach to college admissions should be
supported
Parents should teach their children to complete their own applications write
their own personal statementscollege essays
M Public Access to School
1 Visiting the School
It is highly appreciated if visitors seek a prior appointment in order to meet any
management staff member The Front-desk officer and school administrator will
always be available during school hours to answer any query However Vice
PrincipalPrincipal may not be able to meet visitors without a prior appointment
Due to security reasons parents and visitors are required to get visitor‟s pass at the
gate to enter in to the school premises All visitors must first report to the main office
The Front-desk officer will manage your meeting with the concerned staff
2 Contacting the School
At times it will be necessary for parents to contact the school to speak to teachers
or occasionally their children during school hours Please use the following
procedures
Teachers
The school holds formal parent teacher conferences (PTC‟s) in order to bring parents
up to date with the progress of their child If a meeting is necessary in addition to the
scheduled PTC‟s then parents must make a request for such an appointment
through the school secretary Teachers are not permitted to leave the students
unattended in order to meet with parents and such meetings will be allowed at the
discretion of the school PrincipalVice Principal
Students
Occasionally a parent may need to pass on a message directly to their
sondaughter at school If you need to leave a message or speak directly to your
child please briefly explain the situation to the front-desk officer Heshe will take the
necessary measures to put you in touch with your child
3 Dropping items off at school
Parents often find themselves coming to drop off homework books lunch lunch
money gym clothes musical instruments etc at the school Parents must come to
the office and not leave items with the guard at the gate The item must be labeled
with the name and class of the student before the front-desk officer sends it to the
student
N Healthcare Information
Parents are requested to inform the school about any
health issues pertaining to their sondaughter Especially
in case of diabetic asthmatic dyslexia neurological or
acute psychological depression parents must provide
complete written information regarding their child‟s
medication It is equally important to fill out the
emergency contact information in the student file
Prescription Medication in Schools
If under exceptional circumstances a child is required to take prescription
medication during school hours and the parent cannot be at school to administer
the medication the medication can be administered in compliance with the
following regulations
1 A permission form with written dated instructions and permission signed by
the parent will be maintained by the school and will include
o The doctor‟s prescription
o child‟s name
o name of medication
o purpose of medication
o time to be administered
o dosage
o possible side effects
o termination date for administering the medication access and
maintenance of inhalers prescribed for asthmatic students
2 Parents will be responsible for delivering medication to the school and reclaiming
any unused medications ALL MEDICATION MUST BE IN A CONTAINER
APPROPRIATELY LABELED BY THE PHARMACY (OR DOCTOR‟S SUBSCRIPTION)
STATING THE NAME OF MEDICATION DOSAGE AND TIME TO BE ADMINISTERED
Any unused medications will be destroyed by school personnel if unclaimed
more than one week following termination of treatment or at the end of the
school year
3 The parents of the child must assume responsibility for informing the Principal of
any change in the child‟s health or change in medication
4 The school personnel will not be responsible for any adverse drug reaction when
medication has been given in the manner prescribed on the permission form
5 The school district retains the discretion to reject requests for the administration of
medicine
6 All medication must be stored in a secured locked clean container or cabinet
accessible to authorized school personnel The school does not have facilities to
store medication that requires refrigeration
Medical support in case of an emergency
School has a very basic first-aid arrangement in case of any injury during school
hours First-aid is administered by a trained member under the supervision of senior
management As we are not permitted to give any oral medicines it is in your childs
best interest to call parents to further pursue medical assistance However in case of
severe injury or illness school may call RESCUE 1122 to transfer a student to a nearest
hospital and an immediate call is made to parents to seek further guidance
O School Telephone amp Cell Phone Use
No student will be allowed to use the office telephone without special permission
from the administrator or the School Secretary O level students are generally not
allowed to bring mobile phones to school In case a student needs to have a phone
on a particular day heshe will be required to hand it in to the school administrator
before classes start and collect it at home time Any students violating from this rule
will have to face disciplinary consequences
A-level students may use mobile phones only in the designated common rooms
They are strictly prohibited from using cell phones in the academic block and
especially in the classrooms
P School Dues
All school dues must be paid on stipulated dates on the fee bill otherwise the
student may not be allowed to sit through the regular school classes or
examinations The school administrator or accountant may notify parents
telephonically about outstanding dues In such circumstances please make sure
that the dues are cleared at the earliest and the bank deposit receipt is shown to
the school office In order to get any school documents such as transcripts
examination results O level certificates or recommendation letters all school dues
need to be cleared till that day Please see further rules at the back of the school
fee bill
DISCIPLINE CODE
There will be a clearly defined standard of behavior within the School community that
promotes a safe and productive learning and teaching environment All members of
this community have the responsibility to conduct themselves in a way that
demonstrates a mutual respect for all individuals their rights and their property
A Goals and Objectives
In planning and maintaining both school and classroom settings which promote
appropriate student conduct the SICAS is committed to the following objectives
bull To promote mutual respect among students stafffaculty administration and
parents through the display of appropriate language attitude and physical
behavior
bull To maintain a safe and secure learning environment in which all students have
the opportunity to reach their potential
bull To promote each students self-knowledge self-discipline and self-reliance
bull To recognize and value individual differences
bull To recognize that the management of student behavior is the collective
responsibility of students stafffaculty administrators and parents
bull To maintain open lines of communication in a positive fair and consistent
manner while recognizing the individual needs of students
Each childs education is the shared responsibility of the student the parent
guardian and the school Such a collaborative partnership can help motivate
support and encourage the student When a large group of people work together
in a community such as the school each partner must understand hisher
responsibilities or roles and their relationships
B Rules Regulations and Expectations
The rights and responsibilities for all students and staff members must be respected
at all times In an effort to strive for excellence it is important for students and staff to
be aware of the basic rules regulations and expectations that govern these rights
and responsibilities The following rules and regulations are consistent with the Goals
for all SICAS students set forth in the Student Handbook It is also expected that
students will follow the standards of conduct which have been established
C Academic Honesty (pertaining to Fraud Plagiarism and
Cheating)
Student work is highly respected and important to academic success For that
reason academic fraud cannot be tolerated Plagiarism is regarded as a serious
offense Plagiarism involves passing off other people‟s work as your own Any copied
or plagiarized work will be reviewed and may result in a zero for the assignment or
appropriate consequences In case if a student feels extreme academic pressures
please contact the counselor SICAS wants all students to succeed producing their
own product or work
D Acceptable Use of Technology
Students must conduct themselves in a responsible manner while using the school‟s
technology Computers and technology are being made available for educational
use and the use of equipment is a privilege not a right Accessing or producing
content that is vulgar racist profane violent obscene or pornographic is subject to
disciplinary action Internet chat and game play is not allowed at any time The
school has a right to monitor use of school technology
E School Uniform for Boys and Girls
All students must wear clean uniform to school on a regular basis
No jewelry of any type except for a watch and small studs for girls are allowed
Students will be liable for disciplinary action in case of not following the dress
code
Students who have games period (once a week) are required to come in their
sports uniform that specific day only
It is mandatory for all students to wear proper school uniform (regularsports)
supplied by the authorized uniform supplier
Students may not wear hats sweatshirt hoods or other headgear such as
bandanas or items that are determined inappropriate by school personnel in
the school building
All students must wear school-sanctioned black shoes
Clothing shall be worn with appropriate undergarments
School belts must be buckled sashes tied and shirts buttoned up omitting the
top most
Council members must wear their council badges at all times
Items that are worn for religious reasons must be approved in advance from the
school administration
All shorts should be worn no shorter than four inches from the top of the knee
Any clothing or hairstyle that disrupts the educational process is prohibited
1 Classroom and School Environment
Students are expected to behave in an orderly fashion in classrooms and all areas
of the school
It is a very serious matter to interfere with the educational process by being
disruptive in class or by creating disturbances in and around school
Pushing shoving running and ldquoplay-fightingrdquo are forms of unacceptable
behavior
All these may be regarded as acts of bullying which is strictly prohibited at SICAS
(Read ahead for more detail about this)
Students caught bullying others on social websites will also be subject to strict
disciplinary action that may also result in expulsion These cases would be directly
handled by the Principal of the school
Due to the potentially disruptive nature of electronic games electronic apparatus
and communication devices such as cellular phones are not permitted on school
premises and may be confiscated if found Students are not allowed to bring cell
phones CD and media players iPods radio walk-mans electronic games digital
diaries etc to school If there is an exigent need they must be submitted to the
administrator‟s office for safekeeping School will not be responsible for loss of any
electronic item
F Behavior Towards Peers amp Adults
Students must be respectful of each other and of all adults in the building
bull Rudeness disrespect and discourteous behavior are intolerable regardless of
the particulars of the situation
bull A student who is insolent or insubordinate in refusing to obey reasonable requests
made by a teacher or staff member is subject to firm disciplinary action including
suspension from school
1 Care of Building and Property
Everyone at SICAS should take pride in the appearance of our school Acts such as
theft and vandalizing school property are considered to be extremely serious They
are not only violations of our schools Code of Conduct they are against the law
Students found stealing damaging or defacing school or personal property will be
subject to disciplinary action including suspension and held responsible for the costs
of repairs or replacement Each case will be handled on an individual basis
Possession of matches lighters and other paraphernalia is forbidden on school
property
2 Physical Violence Fighting and Verbal Intimidation
Physical violence and verbal intimidation or threats directed toward any member of
the school community are not tolerated
Although some incidents begin
inadvertently each instance will
continue to be treated as a serious
disciplinary offense
Students involved in fighting bullying (see more below) ganging and other forms of
physical violence (regardless of who started the altercation) are subject to
suspension and their parents are notified The use of abusive obscene or profane
language andor gestures will be dealt with as a serious breach of conduct
3 Bullying
Respect for the dignity of others is a cornerstone of civil society Bullying creates an
atmosphere of fear and intimidation robs a person of their dignity detracts from the
safe environment necessary to promote student learning and will not be tolerated
by the Board of Directors Students who bully another person shall be held
accountable for their actions whether it occurs on the school grounds off school
grounds at a school sponsored or approved function activity or event or going to
or from school or a school activity
Definition Bullying is any pattern of behavior by a student or a group of students
that is intended to harass intimidate ridicule humiliate or instill fear in another child
or group of children Bullying behavior can be a threat of or actual physical harm
or it can be verbal abuse of the child Bullying is a series of recurring actions
committed over a period of time directed toward one student or successive
separate actions directed against multiple students
Examples of ldquoBullyingrdquo may include but are not limited to a pattern of behavior
involving one or more of the following
1 Sarcastic ldquocomplimentsrdquo about another student‟s personal appearance
2 Pointed questions intended to embarrass or humiliate
3 Mocking taunting or belittling
4 Non-verbal threats andor intimidation such as ldquofrontingrdquo or ldquochestingrdquo a person
5 Demeaning humor relating to a student‟s race gender ethnicity or personal
characteristics
6 Blackmail extortion demands for protection money or other involuntary
donations or loans
7 Blocking access to school property or facilities
8 Deliberate physical contact or injury to person or property
9 Stealing or hiding books or belongings andor
10 Threats of harm to student(s) possessions or others
Students are encouraged to report behavior they consider to be bullying including
a single action which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to their
teacher or the principal The report may be made anonymously Teachers and other
school employees who have witnessed or are reliably informed that a student has
been a victim of behavior they consider to be bullying including a single action
which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying shall report the incident(s) to
the principal Parents or legal guardians may submit written reports of incidents they
feel constitute bullying or if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to the
principal The principal shall be responsible for investigating the incident(s) to
determine if disciplinary action is warranted
Students found to be in violation of this policy shall be subject to disciplinary action
up to and including expulsion In determining the appropriate disciplinary action
consideration may be given to other violations of the student handbook that may
have simultaneously occurred
Notice of what constitutes bullying the school‟s prohibition against bullying and the
consequences for students who bully shall be conspicuously posted in classrooms
restrooms auditorium and school bus
4 Harassment
Words or actions directed at a particular person or group based on their sex race
religion national origin age sexual orientation physical appearance or disability in
any form will not be tolerated
5 Money and Personal Items
Students are to bring only money for breakfast lunch or for a specific school
purpose No toys games bats gloves balls tapes radios or any personal items are
to be brought to school The possession of cell phones or other telecommunication
devices by a student on school property or while attending school activities is
prohibited Such devices will be confiscated Parents may retrieve these items from
the school office after the confiscation period expires
6 Weapons
Students are forbidden to bring weapons sharp objects or explosives of any kind
including but not limited to guns knives firecrackers and cap guns Replicas of any
type of dangerous weapons are also forbidden A student who brings any weapon
to school is subject to suspension and possible expulsion (See Expulsion Policy)
7 Display of Affection
At SICAS we prohibit display of affection at school or school-sponsored activities To
establish a respectful environment in the context of our local culture please refrain
from intimate behavior of any sort Teachers and other staff members are instructed
to correct students if their behavior is not acceptable Please accept these
corrections in a constructive manner It is the intent to maintain a proper
atmosphere for all students and to prevent adverse consequences from occurring
G SICAS BUS CONDUCT
Bus Safety
All students using school transport are expected
to adhere to the guidelines in the SICAS Bus
Conduct Code as outlined in the Student
Handbook Improper conduct aboard a school
bus is to be treated as a school offense subject
to consequences at the discretion of the school
administration
Be on time to meet the bus Last minute rushing often causes accidents Also the
driver is not supposed to wait except when it is raining and then only long enough
for students to reach the bus from the nearest shelter
Wait for the bus at the designated area and do not venture far off
When getting on or off the bus use the handrail
After boarding the bus sit down as quickly as possible If the bus starts with a jolt you
could be thrown in the aisle if you are still standing
Keep the aisles clear Keep books lunch boxes legs and feet out of the aisle
Ride only the bus you are assigned to ride You must have permission in advance to
do otherwise
Do not open any windows without permission from the bus driver Keep head arms
and hands inside the bus
Do not throw anything inside the bus or out of the bus window Do not litter the bus
Make as little noise as possible The bus driver must be able to hear horns trains and
other warning signals
No horseplay or scuffling of any kind on the bus This is very distracting to the driver
Stay seated and facing the front of the bus at all times until the bus comes to a
complete stop where you get off
If you must cross the street in front of the bus go at least 10 feet in front of the bus so
the driver can have a clear view
The bus driver will have authority to report any disciplinary issue
H Care of Books
Please insist that your child uses but not abuses hisher books
Damagedlost books will be the responsibility of the student and
parents Costs for repair or replacement of books will be
charged Students are expected to bring booksnotebooks
according to their class schedule We discourage heavy bags
and unnecessary books and notebooks should not be brought to
school Students are advised to print their names and classes on their books and
notebooks as they often get misplaced The school will not be responsible for any
loss of property
I Smoking and Drug Use Policy
The initiation and implementation of a successful smoking policy requires the co-
operation and wholehearted support of both management and staff
Policy Statement
Smoking andor use of recreational drugs is known to be a serious risk to health It is
a significant cause of disease and premature death In addition there is now
evidence that ldquopassive smokingrdquo the inhaling of other people‟s smoke can cause
lung cancer in non-smokers as well as causing a deterioration of respiratory
conditions
This smoking and drug policy would not allow any smoking or possession of any
banned substance within the boundaries of the school site at any time by the
students parents or visitors
It would be the responsibility of school authorities to enforce the policy at all times
and to advice students to ensure that the students comply with these arrangements
Rules for Pupils
Smoking on campus is strictly not permitted at any time
Smoking during school visits trips or school events is strictly not permitted
Pupils caught smoking will be issued a pink slip
Rs1000- will be fined immediately if a child is caught smoking or credible evidence
is found of himher to have been smoking He or she may be liable for further
disciplinary action
Pupils caught with banned drugs or alcohol will be notified to the school authorities
and they will either be put on extended suspension or be expelled from the school
Awareness sessions on the dangers of smoking and or use of drugs may be planned
The above rules also apply to electronic cigarettes
J Litter and Chewing Gum Policy
Any student caught littering the school premises or school owned property will be
subjected to disciplinary action The act of chewing gum is especially prohibited as its
improper disposal causes unnecessary damage to school property In the event that a
student is found chewing a gum or littering the school premises he or she will be a
levied a fine of Rs500 in addition to facing disciplinary action
K Disciplinary Procedures amp Consequences
Communication among all members of the School community is essential in
implementing the Code of Conduct and helping students to assume their
responsibilities as citizens of this school All students and parents are encouraged to
bring any violations of rules and regulations to the attention of an administrator In
addition all school staff has an obligation to report violations of rules and regulations to
the school administration Both teachers and administrators will inform specific students
and parents when school expectations and standards of conduct are not being
maintained Students should have a full understanding of the consequences of their
behavior should they fail to meet school expectations The consequences of breaking
school rules depend on the seriousness of the behavior and the overall disciplinary
record of the individual student Every effort will be made to balance fairness with
consistency in the application of this code
SICAS disciplinary guidelines and policies include procedures which ensure that
students and parents will be informed of their rights regarding due process to be
followed by school authorities Any student involved in a disciplinary action is entitled to
an opportunity to express hisher position on the incident leading to disciplinary action
Parents have the right to request and ensure presence at such a meetinghearing
Note to Parents
Parents are to be informed of the above policies through this handbook and any
changes thereto through newsletters and other forms of communication
Detentions
Parents are entitled to 2 hours‟ notice of a detention that takes place outside normal
school hours so that the parents can make arrangements for transport or childcare The
notice should tell you why the detention was given and how long your child will have to
stay at school
If the child cannot attend the detention parents must explain the reasons to the child‟s
teacher or the principal They may reconsider the detention in certain circumstances
such as
The detention falls on an important religious day for the family
The parents are concerned about the length and safety of the route between
school and home
Parents can‟t reasonably make alternative arrangements for collecting their child
from school
In such circumstances a during school hours short-term suspension may be given
L Explanation of Consequences
Unacceptable classroom or school behavior will be handled according to the nature
and severity of action including verbal warnings counseling detention suspension and
referral to the office for discipline
1 Verbal Warning and Counseling (level 1)
If an administrativestaff member has issued a warning this indicates that student‟s
behavior is inappropriate and that continuation of this behavior may result in serious
consequences
Every effort is made at all levels within the school environment to help students adhere
to the academic and behavioral expectations at SICAS Many matters can be more
effectively resolved in counseling sessions that take place with teachers
administrators guidance counselors fellow students and parentsguardians
2 Pink Slips (level 2)
In case of any behavioral disciplinary or academic anomaly a Pink Slip may be
issued to a student This document indicates that a serious infringement of a school
rule has taken place Upon being issued a Pink Slip the discipline committee may
decide consequences depending upon the nature of offense A copy of the pink slip
will be retained in student‟s personal file for a record Issuance of pink slip will earn
negative house points for the respective house as well
3 Suspension and issuance of warning letters (Level 3)
After three successive pink slips are issued in one academic term a student may be
suspended for three school days and a parent-meeting may be called by school
administrator The Administrator will notify schedule of suspension to parents by
telephone and by issuing a suspension and warning letter
4 Expulsion
If in extreme cases a child is given repeated suspensions and if all other avenues of
counseling a child have failed or if the nature of offense is so dire the school Principal
may take a decision to expel a child This will be the last resort especially if the child is
on repeated Academic Probation and the continued behavior is so egregious that
other students in particular and the school environment in general are suffering as a
consequence The parents will be given due explanation as to the school‟s decision
and will be made to understand that the school reserves the legal right to disallow a
child from continuing as a student
5Other Consequences as Appropriate
RESOURCES
C School Office Personnel
PrincipalDirector Mr Shehryar Salamat (shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
Vice Principal Mr Muhammad Azhar Khan (azharkhansssedupk)
Administrator Zeeshan Khan (zeeshankhansssedupk) A Level Coordinator Mrs Lubna Assad O Level Coordinator Ms Saadia Qureshi Guidance Counselor Ms Nishat Hassan (nishathassansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
(shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
(azharkhansssedupk)
STUDENT LIFE
A House System
There are 4 Houses at SICAS namely Salam Tipu Faiz and Qasim House Each
House has its distinct motto and is represented by its own flag A strong House Point
System is in place that enables the end-of-the-year House rankings in Academics
Sports Co-Curricular and General Proficiency
Behaviour points are also awarded and the demerits of school rule infractions are
subtracted to give a tally of points that go towards the Proficiency Cup
A notable feature of the House system is the nomination and appointment of House
Captains whose task is to rally fellow House members and to select individuals for
team events amongst other duties Housemasters and Housemistresses are also
appointed and they are responsible to oversee the performance and discipline of
their respective Houses
Students are encouraged to participate in sports and extracurricular events in order
to win points for their respective houses The student who stands out the most
amongst his or her peers will be shortlisted in the senior most Grade to be considered
for becoming House Prefect The criteria for nomination are based on character
academic accomplishment and extracurricular or sporting achievements The
selection committee consisting of school personnel and chaired by the Principal
have the final say in the nomination of House Prefects and Head BoyGirl
B Student Council
The Student Council provides an opportunity for students to take on leadership roles
become active and involve in their community develop organizational skills set and
achieve goals At SICAS student Council members are nominated every March
from primarily AI class The council members consist of School Head BoyGirl Deputy
Head BoyGirl House Captains Vice Captains Sports Captain Marshals and
Society representatives The student council nominations are done through 5 step
process
Self Nominations
Rectification of Self Nominations by Council Advisor
Selection of suitable candidates (Narrowing down process) by the nomination
committee comprising of Principal Vice Principal and Guidance Counselor
Interviews with the Nomination Committee
Final induction and announcement of the student council in the school assembly
and oath taking ceremony
List of Societies
SIDS English
SIDS Urdu
MUN Society
Dramatics Society
LAPS (Literature and Poetry Society)
Arts Society
Business Entrepreneurial Society
Irtiqa
SAW (Scientists at Work)
Environmental Society
Music Society
MediaNewsletter Society (Novelle)
C School Magazine
Each year the School publishes its own magazine through the members of the LAPS
Society The editor and sub editor is chosen from senior most grades and are usually
LAPS society heads He or she must demonstrate
strong writing and publishing skills Contents
include students articles class photos event
coverage student reports on special days
Student Council faculty and staff photos
outgoing class wills and many candid
photographs of our students having fun This
student activity is open to all students Students
learn planning photography skills layout and
design and many other aspects of publishing
The Magazine Staff and Advisor determine the schedule of the meetings and the
content Magazine committee is headed by the Magazine head who works in close
coordination with English Language teachers to monitor working of the magazine
committee
D Sports and Evening Games
After school games program is offered for physical as well as mental growth of the
students This is an integral part of physical development and all our students are
encouraged to participate in sporting events We utilize the best sporting facilities and
coaches in town to meet the objectives of making our students excel in their chosen
sport
Objective
To partake in competitions that honour and promote sports and have a positive
impact on social development
To expand the capacity for responding to others by organized group activities
To extend self-awareness through purposeful venture in outdoor situations
To develop physical fitness by continued exposure to outdoor activities
To enhance environmental awareness to perceive and identify our national
heritage by conducting outings in the wilderness
SICAS schools offer training camps for the following sports
Athletics
Cricket
Table Tennis
Football
Hockey
Basketball
Tennis
Swimming
Badminton
Training camps for a particular sport is subject to student interest and the availability of
a suitable coach SICAS Main athletic facilities can be used for some of the camps
especially for Tennis and Football where we have a proper tennis center and football
ground
In liaison with the Adventure Foundation of Pakistan SICAS offers its students a wide
scope of organized activities to promote their self-expressions through adventure by
providing them safe opportunities to discover and equip themselves with a first-hand
experience of outdoor living Camping activities offered during the summer season
include mountaineering expeditions trekking trails rock climbing rappelling and
various other expeditions by boat During winters our students are taken for winter
camp-crafts ice climbing desert trekking downhill skiing and sailing
A After School Clubs and Camps
Student life at SICAS is not just about academics but also about a diverse co-curricular
program specially designed to enable students to explore their talents and creative
abilities Students are encouraged to participate in theatre debates art technology
music social services sporting activities and much more
SICAS offers a broad spectrum of different after school clubs These clubs are not only
important for a child‟s mental growth but also serve to foster his social skills Such
activities are absolutely essential if a child is to grow up confident full of life and
exuberance Students are encouraged to become active members of various clubs
such as the Music Club English and Urdu Debate Clubs Dramatics Club Photography
Club Entrepreneurial Club The arrangement of these clubs will be subject to student
interest
B Use of The LibraryComputer
Students are encouraged to use the library or computer lab for research and to
spend their time constructively They are required to adhere to the following
guidelines
Students may use the library during school within allocated library lesson or may
borrow books after school School library also remains operational during summer
vacations
The librarian may schedule special classes near the beginning of the school year
for teaching or reviewing specific library skills
Students are expected to be orderly and quiet while in the library
It is prohibited take any resource out of the library without following proper
procedures
Students are responsible for paying fines for any books or library materials that
they lose or damage
Students are also provided internet lab apart from computer lab where they can
access e-sources
STUDENT SUPPORT
A Academic Probation
All students who receive failing grades on their report card are put on Academic
Probation and are required to participate in academic monitoring Monitoring is a
cooperative effort shared by school heads the teaching staff the student and
hisher parents Students placed on monitoring will receive a weekly or fortnightly
progress report from the respective coordinator office The report includes
comments on the students effort class work homework and has indicators for the
students test average Students placed on probation will be expected to fully
participate in all activities designated for their improvement Parents are
encouraged to visit and confer with the individual teacher if there are concerns with
their childs academic progress Students on Academic Probation may be barred
from participating in co-curricular and sporting activities
B Remedial Program amp Homework Help
To improve the performance of at risk or struggling
learners SICAS holds after-school remedial classes for
selected subjects This is a mandatory program for
struggling students and serves to extend and
strengthen classroom lessons and learning This
program is offered free of cost either during break or
after school
PARENT SUPPORT AND
INVOLVEMENT
A Communication Between Home
and School
Involving parents is essential to improve student achievement therefore the school
fosters and supports active parental involvement This is accomplished through
regular two-way meaningful communication scheduled parent-teacher
conferences active involvement in a variety of roles and the promotion of
responsible parenting
Throughout the year students papers are sent home in order to keep parents
informed Teachers are encouraged to make every effort to clearly explain
expectations related to various assignments When papers are sent home with
unsatisfactory grades or notes concerning incomplete assignments please follow up
on this It is the responsibility of parents to closely monitor their child‟s academic
progress and insist that students complete all assignments
B How to help
A childs report card is as personal and as individual as the child It is best not to
compare report cards among children in the family or in the neighborhood Since
children do not develop or learn at the same rate we strive to understand how your
child learns best and cater to each individual‟s unique style of learning It is
recommended that you have at least two conferences a year with your childs
teacher If you have questions about your childs work progress grades or other
concerns please call the school office to schedule a meeting
C Parents Can Help
Following are some things parents can do to help their children be successful in
school
Insist on regular attendance and punctuality
Keep your child home when they are sick Encourage and help the student to
make up work missed due to absence Also remember to send in a written
application for hisher leave
Be sure your child gets a good nights sleep (9 or l0 hours) and has a wholesome
breakfast before coming to school
Show a sincere interest in what your child is doing in school
Be informed of school rules expectations and your childs progress
Provide a suitable time and place for your child to read and study at home
Set and maintain reasonable standards of behavior for your child
Nurture self-discipline in your child
Foster in your child () respect for others and to obey the law and those in
authority
Encourage your child to appreciate people to value work and to recognize his
or her place in the immediate community and beyond
Be active in the school PTC‟s and attend school functions whenever possible
POLICIES amp PROCEDURES
A Daily Schedule
1 School Hours O Levels
REGULAR DAYS
Morning Afternoon
O level 750 am 200 pm
A level 800 am 400 pm(as per
schedule)
HOUSE ASSEMBLY IS MANDATORY FOR ALL O AND A LEVEL STUDENTS
2 School Hours A Level
Arrival Member of the student council have to report (on a rotational basis) for the morning assembly
according to their schedules All other students can come to school at the time of their first morning
class
Departure A Level students must adhere to their allotted timetable They are not allowed to leave
campus once they arrive However they may leave after their last class after 1200 noon Students are
encouraged to spend their free time in the library or other designated study areas of the campus to
revise their lectures or on assigned class work A Level students are also allotted time for recreation and
physical education is also incorporated as part of their weekly schedule
NOTE All A Level students are required for the House Assembly on Tuesdays
Morning
Tuesday 750 am
3 House Assembly and House Meetings
Each house hosts the Tuesday Morning House Assembly on a rotational basis The
House is free to select presenters for that particular day and must ensure their
adequate preparation House Meetings are to be held at least once a month after
the Tuesday Morning House Assembly Once the meeting is announced the House
Captains must come up with an Agenda around which the discussions take place
Students are typically motivated and shortlisted for upcoming inter-house events
and a review of the House Points also takes place Students andor Council
members who are absent from the House Assembly or the House Meeting are
subject to disciplinary action They must inform the school administration in advance
if an allowed leave is to be sought
B Attendance
Late Arrival (Tardy)
Tardy is defined as not being in school before
morning assembly or in other words by the second
bell Please see that your child arrives at school
well before 750 when the tardy bell rings Students
who come late must report to the main office for
an admission slip
The school policy towards tardy in one academic
term is as follows
First and second time Name is registered
3rd time Pink Slip is issued and a disciplinary action is taken as per policy
Fourth time Child is sent to the Principal‟s Office for in-school detention and parents
are informed For each additional tardy after 3rd time a pink slip is issued suspension
for onetwo day will be given after issuance of 3rd pink slip House master class
teacher and house captain are informed about the student is contributing negative
points for the respective house
Tardiness from Class (A Level)
If an A level student is late to class by more than 5 minutes he will not be allowed to
enter the classroom A-level students are expected to be seated before the
respective subject teacher arrives in the class Under special reasons A level
coordinator may permit the entrance of the student with a warning
Students arriving late by more than 10 minutes are issued pink slips and are marked
absent not only for the class but also for the whole day
A level teachers may address tardiness issues individually The parent will be
contacted if the problem persists
Absences from School
SICAS recognizes two types of absences of students Excused and Unexcused
Absence An excused absence is defined as one in which the student was absent
for one of the following reasons
bull Personal illness of student
bull Official school-sponsored activities
bull Medical appointments
bull Serious illness in the immediate family (parent guardian sibling grandparent
child)
bull Death in the immediate family (same as above)
bull Any circumstances not covered above which the school principal or committee
determines are excused
Any absence not described above will be defined as unexcused
All absences from school need to be reported to the school office before 8am on
the day of the absence Parents are requested to contact the school office via
telephone for this purpose Parents may send information through e-mail to the
official school address but this must be followed by a written application (see
below)
The school year consists of 180 full days of instruction No half days are permissible
Students must have at least 90 of attendance ie 162 of the 180 days Absences in
excess of 10 will be a factor for consideration in determining promotion There are
specific policies regarding homework during absences Please refer to the
Homework Policy for guidance
Approval of leave in form of written application addressed to the Principal must be
submitted to the school office Valid reasons regarding serious illness must be
accompanied by a medical certificate Weddings outside immediate family will not
be considered as a valid excuse for absence Overseas travel should be undertaken
during summer vacations or winter break Special travel for immigration purposes will
be approved on a case-to-case basis Fine policy for unexcused absence is as
follows
o A child will be fined Rs200 for absence on days adjoining weekends ie Friday
and Monday
o Written warning letter addressed to the parent is issued for absents exceeding
10 (more than 5 days in a term)
o If a leave application for multiple absences is not received in time the student
may be liable to face disciplinary action
Early Dismissal
If possible parents should try to schedule external appointments or other events
outside of school hours If a child is to be dismissed early it is important that a signed
note by the parentguardian be sent in the morning to alert the school authorities a
phone call for said purpose will not be accepted because of security reasons
except under exceptional circumstances Students will not be called out of class
prior to the arrival of the parent If your child will be returning to school after an
appointment the child must sign back into the office
Note to Parents
Emergency messages and personal items will be delivered to the students only
through school office No visitor is allowed to go to a classroom during school hours
C Homework Policy
SICAS believes that the purpose of
homework is to provide students with
opportunities to extend classroom lessons
and to transfer specific skills and concepts to
new situations In addition homework is
designed to develop personal responsibility
self-discipline and effective study skills As
with all instructional activities homework
assignments are meaningful relevant and grade appropriate
1 Routine Homework Assignments
Generally teachers assign any of four types of daily homework assignments
These are preparation practice extension and creative enrichment
assignments Examples of these types of assignments are
Preparation This type of assignment is intended to help students get ready for
the next days classroom lesson Students might be asked to write their own
discussion questions based on the reading assignment Or the student may be
asked to complete answers to reading review questions from the text
Practice By successfully completing practice assignments students have the
opportunity to review and reinforce skills knowledge and information presented
in a previous lesson
Extension Extension assignments ask students to expand on skills andor
concepts taught during a previous class For example after studying an historical
period a student might be asked to read an article or book pertaining to that
period and report their findings to the class
CreativeEnrichment This assignment includes analyzing synthesizing and
evaluating concept or skills already taught Students have an opportunity to
develop and apply their own ideas about a topic and prepare a presentation
for the teachers or class
2 Long-Term Assignments
Another category of homework is the long-term assignment Frequently teachers
will assign long-term assignments that generally include special projects
research reports or book reports The number and frequency of these
assignments vary according to specific course requirements The amount of time
required to complete the assignments may be from one week to as long as four
weeks
3 Daily Reading
A students ability to read is strengthened by reading each day at home The
school strongly urges each student to spend time reading for pleasure or interest
each day In addition to books of interest newspapers magazines and journals
can be included A minimum of 20 to 30 minutes of daily reading will significantly
enhance students reading skills
D Expectations on Homework
The specific amount of homework assigned varies according to subject and grade
level The amount of time individual students spend in homework studies will also
vary according to the individual students study skills and personal work habits
These variables are important considerations when teachers parents and students
work to identify the appropriate amount of time a student should spend in
homework study The recommendations listed below serves to provide guidelines to
parents and students When applying recommended time to individual students
please keep in mind the variables of grade subject students work habits and
motivation Teachers homework assignments may also vary slightly in amount of
time expected of students
1 Homework for Absentees
Students are required to turn in completed assignments given to them during
multiple day absences upon their return to school Students are responsible for
making up for any missed work upon their return to school
Note Teachers are not obligated to provide advance assignments for students
2 School Absences Because of Family Vacations
There are times when families plan vacations when school is in session Students who
are absent from school because of vacations cannot be excused from their
scholastic obligations The school recognizes the importance of family time for its
students The school also understands the difficulty and complexity of scheduling
important family events The guidelines presented below address the problem in a
manner that best supports the purposes and goals of the school and the needs of
the student
Teachers are not obligated to provide advance assignments for students
Students and parents are obligated to initiate making up for specific assignments
missed because of vacation during regularly scheduled school sessions
Teachers are expected to provide the same reasonable make-up opportunities
extended to students who experience an excused absence Teachers are not
O Level 2-3 hours daily
A level 3-4 hours daily
expected to provide more time for students who missed school because of family
vacations
3 Chronic Homework Difficulties
At times students may struggle in meeting their homework obligations When
students routinely experience difficulties in completing homework assignments
teachers and parents need to confer about the nature of the students difficulties
The school faculty has had success in assisting students to work through study skill
problems We know that collaborative school-home efforts can be effective in
helping students improve their study skills Please contact the school with your
questionsconcerns when you believe your child is experiencing chronic homework
problems
E Examinations
Assessments and Examinations are ongoing processes and are diagnostic formative
and summative SICAS monitors and records the performance of students in these
examinations and communicate students‟ performance to parents through report
cards in formal parent teacher meetings at least 3 times in an academic year
O and A Level (grade IX X and A-I)
October
Assessments
Mid-Year
Exam
March
Assessments
End of Year
Exam
Consolidated
50 marks 100 marks 50 marks 100 marks 300 marks
Second
week of
October
Second
week of
December
Second
week of
March
Secondthird
week of May
O and A level (grade XI and A-II)
October
Assessments
Send-Ups Mocks Consolidated
50 marks 100 marks 100 marks 250 marks
Second
week of
October
Second
week of
December
Second
week of
March
Reports are sent out after each examination and assessment Assessment Report
cards are printed on white paper and Examination reports are printed on formal
watermarked cards Results of the examinations for Universities are only generated
on the school transcript Date sheet for the examinations and assessments are
handed out to the student at least 2 weeks prior to the exam
F Promotion and detention Policy
Promotion of the students will be decided by the Promotion Committee comprises of
the
Academic HeadDirector SSS
Head of school
Coordinator
Class teacher
Subject teacher(s)
Note
Decisions of the promotion committee are final
Re-evaluation will only be permissible after the promotion committee
meets again
A special ad-hoc committee appointed by the promotion committee
will recheck answer scripts of intended detainees before the declaration
of result
All examination Answer scripts are shown to students and handed over
to parents in PTCs
Promotion Rules
Class VIII to IX
The O level promotion policy dictates that students require a minimum of 60 in 6
subjects in order to be promoted Conversely if a student secures U‟s in English or
Mathematics he will not merit promotion to O level stream
Class IX to X
For promotion to Class X pass marks are 50 in all subject
Class X to XI
For promotion to Class XI pass marks are 50 all subject
Class A-I to A-II
For promotion to Class A-II pass marks are 50 all subject
If a student secures more than 1U in the send up examinations his entry will be sent as a
private candidate for the CIE examinations however the registration process would be
completed through school as a bdquoprivate candidate‟
Double FailureDetention
Double failure means the failure of a student to qualify for promotion on
two consecutive occasions during hisher school career
A student who fails more than once in this way will be subject to
withdrawal the student from the school
At the time of the first failure the promotion committee may take into
account any special circumstances such as lengthy and unavoidable
absence from school and decide whether they constitute a valid reason
for allowing the student to be promoted to the next class In such a case
an undertaking must be taken from parents at the time of the first failure
committing them to withdraw their child if heshe fails again the next year
Double promotion
Double promotion is not permissible in any class for the OA Level program
Conditional promotions
Conditional promotions are to be strongly discouraged If at all necessary it
must be accompanied by an undertaking from parents committing them to
share responsibility for their child‟schildren‟s performance within the school
Absence from Examinations or Assessments and Retake Policy for Internal Assessments
and Examinations
Students who are absent for class tests assessed written work or examinations will not
be retested but would be considered under the following rules
o In case a student has been unable to sit for the end-of-year examinations
with a valid reason the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of
hisher consolidated performance in the continuous assessment and the mid-
year examinations
o If a student is absent from the mid-year examination with a genuine reason
the promotion decision will be based on the continuous assessment and the
end-of-year examination results
o In case if a student misses any examinationsassessments due to his late
admission the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of the later
continuous assessments and the end-of-year examinations
o Students on approved long leave for a negotiated period of time are given a
placement test for the compulsory subjects at the time of rejoining
o If a student is absent from one or two subjects in the end-of-year
examinations without a valid reason the marks of the mid-year examinations or
the minimum passing marks will be allotted whichever is less If heshe is absent
for the entire mid-year or end-of-year examinations without a valid reason
heshe will be given no credit at all for the examination
o If a student has been absent for less than half the class tests or assessed
written work during a term the average marks gained in other tests and written
work or the minimum passing marks as decided by the promotion committee will
be allotted for the missing work
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests with a genuine
reason hisher assessments are based solely on the number of tests taken
o When a student is absent for more than half the class tests with a genuine
reason heshe may be given the average of the other class tests or minimum
passing marks whichever is less
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests without a genuine
reason heshe may be awarded minimum pass marks or the average of the
other tests whichever is less however heshe is given no credit for the ones
missed
o A student who misses any exam is not eligible for a prize for academic
excellence in the Academic Prize distribution ceremony
Retake Policy for CIE OA level Examinations
Any OA level student can only sit in OctNov session for re-take examinations
through school as per CIE policy Heshe will have to pay all dues imposed by
CIEBritish councilSchool Admin fee as per stated exam
Any OA level student who wishes to appear in the next MayJune session
that will be treated as a fresh entry and child will have to be enrolled in the level
for one year to appear as a regular candidate of the school
Malpractice Cases
If it is established that a student has indulged in any malpractice or breach of
the examination rules heshe may be required to
Forfeit any award for the paper in which a student is found to be
cheating No marks will be awarded for the particular exam
Leave the school (this may be appropriate for a habitual offender or
one who threatens a teacher or who seriously disrupts an examination)
G Grading and Rewards Policy
As per CIE policies students‟ performance is benchmarked using six grades (A-E)
An bdquoA‟ is awarded for the highest level of achievement whereas bdquoE‟ indicates minimum
satisfactory performance A bdquoU‟ is given for ungraded or unsatisfactory performance
For O level
A grade for Effort and Behavior is also awarded in the internal examinations on a 1-4
scale as shown in the diagram above
HONOUR ROLL
Students in grades who receive all Ain their consolidated internal result or highest
result in CIE examinations will be placed on the honor roll Students will be eligible for
additional rewards at the time of the annual prize distribution ceremony The criteria
for these rewards may be inquired from the school authorities
H Graduation Requirements
Graduation at SICAS occurs in two stages First upon completing the internal
academic requirements of the school The students are invited to attend their
Graduation Ceremony at the school Annual Prize Distribution This event that takes
place in April every year Second the student is considered a High School graduate
after passing his CIE A Level exam the result of which is declared in August of the
year the exam is taken
To meet the internal requirement of the school students must successfully clear the
AI End-of-Year exam and attain an adequate passing grades in the send-up and
mock exams Borderline cases concerning students on Academic Probation will be
given clearance to graduate at the discretion of the school Principal
In order to pass the CIE exams students must clear three CIE full-credit A Level
exams and attain passing marks in each Upon clearance of the CIE exam students
a student previously on academic probation may attain the SICAS diploma
Subject ChangeWithdrawal (A Level) Class schedules will be given to students prior to the start of each term Subject
changes or withdrawals will be allowed through the first 2 weeks of the September
of A-I thereafter enrollment in new subjects will be at the discretion of the school
authorities and students will be charged subject changewithdrawal fee
H Student Records Permanent records include the student‟s personal file copies of his report cards
certificates of scholastic and co-curricular achievements letters of commendation
or of concern behavioral incident reports standardized testing results attendance
and health records A student andor parentslegal guardians may see the student‟s
record by making an appointment with the school office The student andor
parentslegal guardians may request for any statements or documents in the record
if it pertains to the student‟s school work Students may request that a particular item
be removed from the file however the counselor may or may not grant the request
If the request is denied an appeal may be made to the Principal
I Summer School Camps SICAS Senior offers a summer school program of varying lengths during the winter
and summer vacation period Summer school is for catching up with the required
course work as well as for preparing for O Level Optional subjects Summer school
also provides a variety of co- curricular and leadership programs such as Debate
MUN French swimming and other sports training camps
J Withdrawal
To withdraw a student or parent should obtain a Withdrawal Form from the school
office and have it signed by counselor librarian and the Principal A student must
have hisher parentlegal guardian‟s permission to withdraw All books and materials
checked out are to be returned and school dues including fines assessed due to
damaged or lost materials should be paid Any student seeking withdrawal before
graduating will have to state reason for leaving and parentslegal guardian‟s need
to meet with Vice PrincipalPrincipal in person to get the school leaving certificate
(SLC)
K Attestation and issuance of school documents
Students need to present original documents to get photocopies of academicco-
curricular achievement certificates verified School will not attest any copy without
verifying the original document SICAS issues certificates such as bona fide
certificate hope certificate school transcripts school reports on request In order to
obtain such certificates a request to the guidance counselor must be made at least
5 businesses days in advance All certificates will be specifically addressed to
institutions where submission is needed Transcripts and recommendation letters will
directly mailed to the universities where student is seeking an admission Mailing or
courier charges must be borne by the student
L Support from the Counselorrsquos Office
The Guidance Counselor
Guides and advises students on college admissions
Writes comprehensive honest and positive descriptive statements for students
through the various resources available to himher such as information from
teachers advisors parents and observation of the student from hisher own
personal experience
Liaisons with admissions officers of universities and colleges
Reports any disciplinary incidents regarding an applicant to hisher university if
such an incident occurs after the submission of the student‟s application
Informs the colleges and universities if it is discovered that a child‟s work on his
personal statementcollege essay is not his own plagiarism is not allowed and is
very strictly handled by school personnel and universities personnel locally and
abroad
Reports any positive developments in a student‟s profile to hisher university since
the submission of hisher application (eg Mid-year report End of year report)
Coordinates and follows-up with the universitycollege personnel for any
additional documents that might be needed for the student‟s admissions file
Responds to any queries that the university admissions officers may have
regarding the student(s) application to their universities
Follows up with students and the universitiescolleges they have applied to
regarding their admission status
Makes a student understand that it is hisher own academic record and overall
profile that determines admission to a universitycollege
Ensures that all that the admissions requirements are completed by the students
and the office personnel involved in a timely manner and that all documents
are mailed (via online or courier services) to the Universitiescolleges before the
published deadlines
Expectations from A-I and A-II students
A Level students are expected to visit counselor office in the beginning of A-I to
get to know the complete procedures of counselor office Moreover all students
need to coordinate with counselor to ensure that their files are established in
counselor‟s office for future proceeding
At the beginning of A-I an orientation session is held to encourage students to
take on a challenging curriculum appropriate to their abilities
All students must meet SICAS internal application deadlines
When researching for colleges students should look for at least two ldquosafetyrdquo
colleges two or three ldquolikelymiddle rangerdquo colleges and two ldquodreamreach
collegesrdquo depending on their academic record and personal profile
Research for colleges should depend on the preferred location the most
suitable program offered to suit the student‟s career goals the size of the school
the student wishes to attend the nature of the teaching style offered
preparation for a future career choice cost and the availability of financial aid
(if required)
Students should provide the teachercounselors with a CV or resume to assist in
writing a recommendation letter
Students should start work on their personal statement during the summer at the
end of A-I
Students should keep themself well informed about school activities and
resources available through assembly announcements and bulletin boards
Expectations from Parents
Support and encourage your child offering advice and guidance when
appropriate
Encourage your son or daughter to visit the Guidance Counselor Office at SICAS
and not to hesitate to ask questions regarding college applicationscareer goals
or to update the Counselor about their academic performance and
involvement in extracurricular activities
Avoid imposing or forcing your preferences regarding careercollege choices
onto your son or daughter It is important to remember that college planning
decisions are as much as possible a student‟s decision However do help your
child to gather enough information and research thoroughly through the various
resources available before making hisher decision
Family meetings should be held as early as the end of a student‟s Grade XI (or
even earlier) These meetings should focus where the parents want to send their
child for undergraduate studies and to start the ground-work on college
admissions This decision will be based on many factors finances family
commitments amongst others
Parents should be open to new ideas and suggestions They should not be
focusing only on the best-known colleges but rather on the ldquobest suitedrdquo
colleges for their sons and daughters where heshe can be happy
Parents should help their child to understand that there is always more than one
college that is appropriate for himher
Parents should encourage their child that there are no shortcuts to getting into
the top colleges an ethical approach to college admissions should be
supported
Parents should teach their children to complete their own applications write
their own personal statementscollege essays
M Public Access to School
1 Visiting the School
It is highly appreciated if visitors seek a prior appointment in order to meet any
management staff member The Front-desk officer and school administrator will
always be available during school hours to answer any query However Vice
PrincipalPrincipal may not be able to meet visitors without a prior appointment
Due to security reasons parents and visitors are required to get visitor‟s pass at the
gate to enter in to the school premises All visitors must first report to the main office
The Front-desk officer will manage your meeting with the concerned staff
2 Contacting the School
At times it will be necessary for parents to contact the school to speak to teachers
or occasionally their children during school hours Please use the following
procedures
Teachers
The school holds formal parent teacher conferences (PTC‟s) in order to bring parents
up to date with the progress of their child If a meeting is necessary in addition to the
scheduled PTC‟s then parents must make a request for such an appointment
through the school secretary Teachers are not permitted to leave the students
unattended in order to meet with parents and such meetings will be allowed at the
discretion of the school PrincipalVice Principal
Students
Occasionally a parent may need to pass on a message directly to their
sondaughter at school If you need to leave a message or speak directly to your
child please briefly explain the situation to the front-desk officer Heshe will take the
necessary measures to put you in touch with your child
3 Dropping items off at school
Parents often find themselves coming to drop off homework books lunch lunch
money gym clothes musical instruments etc at the school Parents must come to
the office and not leave items with the guard at the gate The item must be labeled
with the name and class of the student before the front-desk officer sends it to the
student
N Healthcare Information
Parents are requested to inform the school about any
health issues pertaining to their sondaughter Especially
in case of diabetic asthmatic dyslexia neurological or
acute psychological depression parents must provide
complete written information regarding their child‟s
medication It is equally important to fill out the
emergency contact information in the student file
Prescription Medication in Schools
If under exceptional circumstances a child is required to take prescription
medication during school hours and the parent cannot be at school to administer
the medication the medication can be administered in compliance with the
following regulations
1 A permission form with written dated instructions and permission signed by
the parent will be maintained by the school and will include
o The doctor‟s prescription
o child‟s name
o name of medication
o purpose of medication
o time to be administered
o dosage
o possible side effects
o termination date for administering the medication access and
maintenance of inhalers prescribed for asthmatic students
2 Parents will be responsible for delivering medication to the school and reclaiming
any unused medications ALL MEDICATION MUST BE IN A CONTAINER
APPROPRIATELY LABELED BY THE PHARMACY (OR DOCTOR‟S SUBSCRIPTION)
STATING THE NAME OF MEDICATION DOSAGE AND TIME TO BE ADMINISTERED
Any unused medications will be destroyed by school personnel if unclaimed
more than one week following termination of treatment or at the end of the
school year
3 The parents of the child must assume responsibility for informing the Principal of
any change in the child‟s health or change in medication
4 The school personnel will not be responsible for any adverse drug reaction when
medication has been given in the manner prescribed on the permission form
5 The school district retains the discretion to reject requests for the administration of
medicine
6 All medication must be stored in a secured locked clean container or cabinet
accessible to authorized school personnel The school does not have facilities to
store medication that requires refrigeration
Medical support in case of an emergency
School has a very basic first-aid arrangement in case of any injury during school
hours First-aid is administered by a trained member under the supervision of senior
management As we are not permitted to give any oral medicines it is in your childs
best interest to call parents to further pursue medical assistance However in case of
severe injury or illness school may call RESCUE 1122 to transfer a student to a nearest
hospital and an immediate call is made to parents to seek further guidance
O School Telephone amp Cell Phone Use
No student will be allowed to use the office telephone without special permission
from the administrator or the School Secretary O level students are generally not
allowed to bring mobile phones to school In case a student needs to have a phone
on a particular day heshe will be required to hand it in to the school administrator
before classes start and collect it at home time Any students violating from this rule
will have to face disciplinary consequences
A-level students may use mobile phones only in the designated common rooms
They are strictly prohibited from using cell phones in the academic block and
especially in the classrooms
P School Dues
All school dues must be paid on stipulated dates on the fee bill otherwise the
student may not be allowed to sit through the regular school classes or
examinations The school administrator or accountant may notify parents
telephonically about outstanding dues In such circumstances please make sure
that the dues are cleared at the earliest and the bank deposit receipt is shown to
the school office In order to get any school documents such as transcripts
examination results O level certificates or recommendation letters all school dues
need to be cleared till that day Please see further rules at the back of the school
fee bill
DISCIPLINE CODE
There will be a clearly defined standard of behavior within the School community that
promotes a safe and productive learning and teaching environment All members of
this community have the responsibility to conduct themselves in a way that
demonstrates a mutual respect for all individuals their rights and their property
A Goals and Objectives
In planning and maintaining both school and classroom settings which promote
appropriate student conduct the SICAS is committed to the following objectives
bull To promote mutual respect among students stafffaculty administration and
parents through the display of appropriate language attitude and physical
behavior
bull To maintain a safe and secure learning environment in which all students have
the opportunity to reach their potential
bull To promote each students self-knowledge self-discipline and self-reliance
bull To recognize and value individual differences
bull To recognize that the management of student behavior is the collective
responsibility of students stafffaculty administrators and parents
bull To maintain open lines of communication in a positive fair and consistent
manner while recognizing the individual needs of students
Each childs education is the shared responsibility of the student the parent
guardian and the school Such a collaborative partnership can help motivate
support and encourage the student When a large group of people work together
in a community such as the school each partner must understand hisher
responsibilities or roles and their relationships
B Rules Regulations and Expectations
The rights and responsibilities for all students and staff members must be respected
at all times In an effort to strive for excellence it is important for students and staff to
be aware of the basic rules regulations and expectations that govern these rights
and responsibilities The following rules and regulations are consistent with the Goals
for all SICAS students set forth in the Student Handbook It is also expected that
students will follow the standards of conduct which have been established
C Academic Honesty (pertaining to Fraud Plagiarism and
Cheating)
Student work is highly respected and important to academic success For that
reason academic fraud cannot be tolerated Plagiarism is regarded as a serious
offense Plagiarism involves passing off other people‟s work as your own Any copied
or plagiarized work will be reviewed and may result in a zero for the assignment or
appropriate consequences In case if a student feels extreme academic pressures
please contact the counselor SICAS wants all students to succeed producing their
own product or work
D Acceptable Use of Technology
Students must conduct themselves in a responsible manner while using the school‟s
technology Computers and technology are being made available for educational
use and the use of equipment is a privilege not a right Accessing or producing
content that is vulgar racist profane violent obscene or pornographic is subject to
disciplinary action Internet chat and game play is not allowed at any time The
school has a right to monitor use of school technology
E School Uniform for Boys and Girls
All students must wear clean uniform to school on a regular basis
No jewelry of any type except for a watch and small studs for girls are allowed
Students will be liable for disciplinary action in case of not following the dress
code
Students who have games period (once a week) are required to come in their
sports uniform that specific day only
It is mandatory for all students to wear proper school uniform (regularsports)
supplied by the authorized uniform supplier
Students may not wear hats sweatshirt hoods or other headgear such as
bandanas or items that are determined inappropriate by school personnel in
the school building
All students must wear school-sanctioned black shoes
Clothing shall be worn with appropriate undergarments
School belts must be buckled sashes tied and shirts buttoned up omitting the
top most
Council members must wear their council badges at all times
Items that are worn for religious reasons must be approved in advance from the
school administration
All shorts should be worn no shorter than four inches from the top of the knee
Any clothing or hairstyle that disrupts the educational process is prohibited
1 Classroom and School Environment
Students are expected to behave in an orderly fashion in classrooms and all areas
of the school
It is a very serious matter to interfere with the educational process by being
disruptive in class or by creating disturbances in and around school
Pushing shoving running and ldquoplay-fightingrdquo are forms of unacceptable
behavior
All these may be regarded as acts of bullying which is strictly prohibited at SICAS
(Read ahead for more detail about this)
Students caught bullying others on social websites will also be subject to strict
disciplinary action that may also result in expulsion These cases would be directly
handled by the Principal of the school
Due to the potentially disruptive nature of electronic games electronic apparatus
and communication devices such as cellular phones are not permitted on school
premises and may be confiscated if found Students are not allowed to bring cell
phones CD and media players iPods radio walk-mans electronic games digital
diaries etc to school If there is an exigent need they must be submitted to the
administrator‟s office for safekeeping School will not be responsible for loss of any
electronic item
F Behavior Towards Peers amp Adults
Students must be respectful of each other and of all adults in the building
bull Rudeness disrespect and discourteous behavior are intolerable regardless of
the particulars of the situation
bull A student who is insolent or insubordinate in refusing to obey reasonable requests
made by a teacher or staff member is subject to firm disciplinary action including
suspension from school
1 Care of Building and Property
Everyone at SICAS should take pride in the appearance of our school Acts such as
theft and vandalizing school property are considered to be extremely serious They
are not only violations of our schools Code of Conduct they are against the law
Students found stealing damaging or defacing school or personal property will be
subject to disciplinary action including suspension and held responsible for the costs
of repairs or replacement Each case will be handled on an individual basis
Possession of matches lighters and other paraphernalia is forbidden on school
property
2 Physical Violence Fighting and Verbal Intimidation
Physical violence and verbal intimidation or threats directed toward any member of
the school community are not tolerated
Although some incidents begin
inadvertently each instance will
continue to be treated as a serious
disciplinary offense
Students involved in fighting bullying (see more below) ganging and other forms of
physical violence (regardless of who started the altercation) are subject to
suspension and their parents are notified The use of abusive obscene or profane
language andor gestures will be dealt with as a serious breach of conduct
3 Bullying
Respect for the dignity of others is a cornerstone of civil society Bullying creates an
atmosphere of fear and intimidation robs a person of their dignity detracts from the
safe environment necessary to promote student learning and will not be tolerated
by the Board of Directors Students who bully another person shall be held
accountable for their actions whether it occurs on the school grounds off school
grounds at a school sponsored or approved function activity or event or going to
or from school or a school activity
Definition Bullying is any pattern of behavior by a student or a group of students
that is intended to harass intimidate ridicule humiliate or instill fear in another child
or group of children Bullying behavior can be a threat of or actual physical harm
or it can be verbal abuse of the child Bullying is a series of recurring actions
committed over a period of time directed toward one student or successive
separate actions directed against multiple students
Examples of ldquoBullyingrdquo may include but are not limited to a pattern of behavior
involving one or more of the following
1 Sarcastic ldquocomplimentsrdquo about another student‟s personal appearance
2 Pointed questions intended to embarrass or humiliate
3 Mocking taunting or belittling
4 Non-verbal threats andor intimidation such as ldquofrontingrdquo or ldquochestingrdquo a person
5 Demeaning humor relating to a student‟s race gender ethnicity or personal
characteristics
6 Blackmail extortion demands for protection money or other involuntary
donations or loans
7 Blocking access to school property or facilities
8 Deliberate physical contact or injury to person or property
9 Stealing or hiding books or belongings andor
10 Threats of harm to student(s) possessions or others
Students are encouraged to report behavior they consider to be bullying including
a single action which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to their
teacher or the principal The report may be made anonymously Teachers and other
school employees who have witnessed or are reliably informed that a student has
been a victim of behavior they consider to be bullying including a single action
which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying shall report the incident(s) to
the principal Parents or legal guardians may submit written reports of incidents they
feel constitute bullying or if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to the
principal The principal shall be responsible for investigating the incident(s) to
determine if disciplinary action is warranted
Students found to be in violation of this policy shall be subject to disciplinary action
up to and including expulsion In determining the appropriate disciplinary action
consideration may be given to other violations of the student handbook that may
have simultaneously occurred
Notice of what constitutes bullying the school‟s prohibition against bullying and the
consequences for students who bully shall be conspicuously posted in classrooms
restrooms auditorium and school bus
4 Harassment
Words or actions directed at a particular person or group based on their sex race
religion national origin age sexual orientation physical appearance or disability in
any form will not be tolerated
5 Money and Personal Items
Students are to bring only money for breakfast lunch or for a specific school
purpose No toys games bats gloves balls tapes radios or any personal items are
to be brought to school The possession of cell phones or other telecommunication
devices by a student on school property or while attending school activities is
prohibited Such devices will be confiscated Parents may retrieve these items from
the school office after the confiscation period expires
6 Weapons
Students are forbidden to bring weapons sharp objects or explosives of any kind
including but not limited to guns knives firecrackers and cap guns Replicas of any
type of dangerous weapons are also forbidden A student who brings any weapon
to school is subject to suspension and possible expulsion (See Expulsion Policy)
7 Display of Affection
At SICAS we prohibit display of affection at school or school-sponsored activities To
establish a respectful environment in the context of our local culture please refrain
from intimate behavior of any sort Teachers and other staff members are instructed
to correct students if their behavior is not acceptable Please accept these
corrections in a constructive manner It is the intent to maintain a proper
atmosphere for all students and to prevent adverse consequences from occurring
G SICAS BUS CONDUCT
Bus Safety
All students using school transport are expected
to adhere to the guidelines in the SICAS Bus
Conduct Code as outlined in the Student
Handbook Improper conduct aboard a school
bus is to be treated as a school offense subject
to consequences at the discretion of the school
administration
Be on time to meet the bus Last minute rushing often causes accidents Also the
driver is not supposed to wait except when it is raining and then only long enough
for students to reach the bus from the nearest shelter
Wait for the bus at the designated area and do not venture far off
When getting on or off the bus use the handrail
After boarding the bus sit down as quickly as possible If the bus starts with a jolt you
could be thrown in the aisle if you are still standing
Keep the aisles clear Keep books lunch boxes legs and feet out of the aisle
Ride only the bus you are assigned to ride You must have permission in advance to
do otherwise
Do not open any windows without permission from the bus driver Keep head arms
and hands inside the bus
Do not throw anything inside the bus or out of the bus window Do not litter the bus
Make as little noise as possible The bus driver must be able to hear horns trains and
other warning signals
No horseplay or scuffling of any kind on the bus This is very distracting to the driver
Stay seated and facing the front of the bus at all times until the bus comes to a
complete stop where you get off
If you must cross the street in front of the bus go at least 10 feet in front of the bus so
the driver can have a clear view
The bus driver will have authority to report any disciplinary issue
H Care of Books
Please insist that your child uses but not abuses hisher books
Damagedlost books will be the responsibility of the student and
parents Costs for repair or replacement of books will be
charged Students are expected to bring booksnotebooks
according to their class schedule We discourage heavy bags
and unnecessary books and notebooks should not be brought to
school Students are advised to print their names and classes on their books and
notebooks as they often get misplaced The school will not be responsible for any
loss of property
I Smoking and Drug Use Policy
The initiation and implementation of a successful smoking policy requires the co-
operation and wholehearted support of both management and staff
Policy Statement
Smoking andor use of recreational drugs is known to be a serious risk to health It is
a significant cause of disease and premature death In addition there is now
evidence that ldquopassive smokingrdquo the inhaling of other people‟s smoke can cause
lung cancer in non-smokers as well as causing a deterioration of respiratory
conditions
This smoking and drug policy would not allow any smoking or possession of any
banned substance within the boundaries of the school site at any time by the
students parents or visitors
It would be the responsibility of school authorities to enforce the policy at all times
and to advice students to ensure that the students comply with these arrangements
Rules for Pupils
Smoking on campus is strictly not permitted at any time
Smoking during school visits trips or school events is strictly not permitted
Pupils caught smoking will be issued a pink slip
Rs1000- will be fined immediately if a child is caught smoking or credible evidence
is found of himher to have been smoking He or she may be liable for further
disciplinary action
Pupils caught with banned drugs or alcohol will be notified to the school authorities
and they will either be put on extended suspension or be expelled from the school
Awareness sessions on the dangers of smoking and or use of drugs may be planned
The above rules also apply to electronic cigarettes
J Litter and Chewing Gum Policy
Any student caught littering the school premises or school owned property will be
subjected to disciplinary action The act of chewing gum is especially prohibited as its
improper disposal causes unnecessary damage to school property In the event that a
student is found chewing a gum or littering the school premises he or she will be a
levied a fine of Rs500 in addition to facing disciplinary action
K Disciplinary Procedures amp Consequences
Communication among all members of the School community is essential in
implementing the Code of Conduct and helping students to assume their
responsibilities as citizens of this school All students and parents are encouraged to
bring any violations of rules and regulations to the attention of an administrator In
addition all school staff has an obligation to report violations of rules and regulations to
the school administration Both teachers and administrators will inform specific students
and parents when school expectations and standards of conduct are not being
maintained Students should have a full understanding of the consequences of their
behavior should they fail to meet school expectations The consequences of breaking
school rules depend on the seriousness of the behavior and the overall disciplinary
record of the individual student Every effort will be made to balance fairness with
consistency in the application of this code
SICAS disciplinary guidelines and policies include procedures which ensure that
students and parents will be informed of their rights regarding due process to be
followed by school authorities Any student involved in a disciplinary action is entitled to
an opportunity to express hisher position on the incident leading to disciplinary action
Parents have the right to request and ensure presence at such a meetinghearing
Note to Parents
Parents are to be informed of the above policies through this handbook and any
changes thereto through newsletters and other forms of communication
Detentions
Parents are entitled to 2 hours‟ notice of a detention that takes place outside normal
school hours so that the parents can make arrangements for transport or childcare The
notice should tell you why the detention was given and how long your child will have to
stay at school
If the child cannot attend the detention parents must explain the reasons to the child‟s
teacher or the principal They may reconsider the detention in certain circumstances
such as
The detention falls on an important religious day for the family
The parents are concerned about the length and safety of the route between
school and home
Parents can‟t reasonably make alternative arrangements for collecting their child
from school
In such circumstances a during school hours short-term suspension may be given
L Explanation of Consequences
Unacceptable classroom or school behavior will be handled according to the nature
and severity of action including verbal warnings counseling detention suspension and
referral to the office for discipline
1 Verbal Warning and Counseling (level 1)
If an administrativestaff member has issued a warning this indicates that student‟s
behavior is inappropriate and that continuation of this behavior may result in serious
consequences
Every effort is made at all levels within the school environment to help students adhere
to the academic and behavioral expectations at SICAS Many matters can be more
effectively resolved in counseling sessions that take place with teachers
administrators guidance counselors fellow students and parentsguardians
2 Pink Slips (level 2)
In case of any behavioral disciplinary or academic anomaly a Pink Slip may be
issued to a student This document indicates that a serious infringement of a school
rule has taken place Upon being issued a Pink Slip the discipline committee may
decide consequences depending upon the nature of offense A copy of the pink slip
will be retained in student‟s personal file for a record Issuance of pink slip will earn
negative house points for the respective house as well
3 Suspension and issuance of warning letters (Level 3)
After three successive pink slips are issued in one academic term a student may be
suspended for three school days and a parent-meeting may be called by school
administrator The Administrator will notify schedule of suspension to parents by
telephone and by issuing a suspension and warning letter
4 Expulsion
If in extreme cases a child is given repeated suspensions and if all other avenues of
counseling a child have failed or if the nature of offense is so dire the school Principal
may take a decision to expel a child This will be the last resort especially if the child is
on repeated Academic Probation and the continued behavior is so egregious that
other students in particular and the school environment in general are suffering as a
consequence The parents will be given due explanation as to the school‟s decision
and will be made to understand that the school reserves the legal right to disallow a
child from continuing as a student
5Other Consequences as Appropriate
RESOURCES
C School Office Personnel
PrincipalDirector Mr Shehryar Salamat (shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
Vice Principal Mr Muhammad Azhar Khan (azharkhansssedupk)
Administrator Zeeshan Khan (zeeshankhansssedupk) A Level Coordinator Mrs Lubna Assad O Level Coordinator Ms Saadia Qureshi Guidance Counselor Ms Nishat Hassan (nishathassansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
(shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
(azharkhansssedupk)
Self Nominations
Rectification of Self Nominations by Council Advisor
Selection of suitable candidates (Narrowing down process) by the nomination
committee comprising of Principal Vice Principal and Guidance Counselor
Interviews with the Nomination Committee
Final induction and announcement of the student council in the school assembly
and oath taking ceremony
List of Societies
SIDS English
SIDS Urdu
MUN Society
Dramatics Society
LAPS (Literature and Poetry Society)
Arts Society
Business Entrepreneurial Society
Irtiqa
SAW (Scientists at Work)
Environmental Society
Music Society
MediaNewsletter Society (Novelle)
C School Magazine
Each year the School publishes its own magazine through the members of the LAPS
Society The editor and sub editor is chosen from senior most grades and are usually
LAPS society heads He or she must demonstrate
strong writing and publishing skills Contents
include students articles class photos event
coverage student reports on special days
Student Council faculty and staff photos
outgoing class wills and many candid
photographs of our students having fun This
student activity is open to all students Students
learn planning photography skills layout and
design and many other aspects of publishing
The Magazine Staff and Advisor determine the schedule of the meetings and the
content Magazine committee is headed by the Magazine head who works in close
coordination with English Language teachers to monitor working of the magazine
committee
D Sports and Evening Games
After school games program is offered for physical as well as mental growth of the
students This is an integral part of physical development and all our students are
encouraged to participate in sporting events We utilize the best sporting facilities and
coaches in town to meet the objectives of making our students excel in their chosen
sport
Objective
To partake in competitions that honour and promote sports and have a positive
impact on social development
To expand the capacity for responding to others by organized group activities
To extend self-awareness through purposeful venture in outdoor situations
To develop physical fitness by continued exposure to outdoor activities
To enhance environmental awareness to perceive and identify our national
heritage by conducting outings in the wilderness
SICAS schools offer training camps for the following sports
Athletics
Cricket
Table Tennis
Football
Hockey
Basketball
Tennis
Swimming
Badminton
Training camps for a particular sport is subject to student interest and the availability of
a suitable coach SICAS Main athletic facilities can be used for some of the camps
especially for Tennis and Football where we have a proper tennis center and football
ground
In liaison with the Adventure Foundation of Pakistan SICAS offers its students a wide
scope of organized activities to promote their self-expressions through adventure by
providing them safe opportunities to discover and equip themselves with a first-hand
experience of outdoor living Camping activities offered during the summer season
include mountaineering expeditions trekking trails rock climbing rappelling and
various other expeditions by boat During winters our students are taken for winter
camp-crafts ice climbing desert trekking downhill skiing and sailing
A After School Clubs and Camps
Student life at SICAS is not just about academics but also about a diverse co-curricular
program specially designed to enable students to explore their talents and creative
abilities Students are encouraged to participate in theatre debates art technology
music social services sporting activities and much more
SICAS offers a broad spectrum of different after school clubs These clubs are not only
important for a child‟s mental growth but also serve to foster his social skills Such
activities are absolutely essential if a child is to grow up confident full of life and
exuberance Students are encouraged to become active members of various clubs
such as the Music Club English and Urdu Debate Clubs Dramatics Club Photography
Club Entrepreneurial Club The arrangement of these clubs will be subject to student
interest
B Use of The LibraryComputer
Students are encouraged to use the library or computer lab for research and to
spend their time constructively They are required to adhere to the following
guidelines
Students may use the library during school within allocated library lesson or may
borrow books after school School library also remains operational during summer
vacations
The librarian may schedule special classes near the beginning of the school year
for teaching or reviewing specific library skills
Students are expected to be orderly and quiet while in the library
It is prohibited take any resource out of the library without following proper
procedures
Students are responsible for paying fines for any books or library materials that
they lose or damage
Students are also provided internet lab apart from computer lab where they can
access e-sources
STUDENT SUPPORT
A Academic Probation
All students who receive failing grades on their report card are put on Academic
Probation and are required to participate in academic monitoring Monitoring is a
cooperative effort shared by school heads the teaching staff the student and
hisher parents Students placed on monitoring will receive a weekly or fortnightly
progress report from the respective coordinator office The report includes
comments on the students effort class work homework and has indicators for the
students test average Students placed on probation will be expected to fully
participate in all activities designated for their improvement Parents are
encouraged to visit and confer with the individual teacher if there are concerns with
their childs academic progress Students on Academic Probation may be barred
from participating in co-curricular and sporting activities
B Remedial Program amp Homework Help
To improve the performance of at risk or struggling
learners SICAS holds after-school remedial classes for
selected subjects This is a mandatory program for
struggling students and serves to extend and
strengthen classroom lessons and learning This
program is offered free of cost either during break or
after school
PARENT SUPPORT AND
INVOLVEMENT
A Communication Between Home
and School
Involving parents is essential to improve student achievement therefore the school
fosters and supports active parental involvement This is accomplished through
regular two-way meaningful communication scheduled parent-teacher
conferences active involvement in a variety of roles and the promotion of
responsible parenting
Throughout the year students papers are sent home in order to keep parents
informed Teachers are encouraged to make every effort to clearly explain
expectations related to various assignments When papers are sent home with
unsatisfactory grades or notes concerning incomplete assignments please follow up
on this It is the responsibility of parents to closely monitor their child‟s academic
progress and insist that students complete all assignments
B How to help
A childs report card is as personal and as individual as the child It is best not to
compare report cards among children in the family or in the neighborhood Since
children do not develop or learn at the same rate we strive to understand how your
child learns best and cater to each individual‟s unique style of learning It is
recommended that you have at least two conferences a year with your childs
teacher If you have questions about your childs work progress grades or other
concerns please call the school office to schedule a meeting
C Parents Can Help
Following are some things parents can do to help their children be successful in
school
Insist on regular attendance and punctuality
Keep your child home when they are sick Encourage and help the student to
make up work missed due to absence Also remember to send in a written
application for hisher leave
Be sure your child gets a good nights sleep (9 or l0 hours) and has a wholesome
breakfast before coming to school
Show a sincere interest in what your child is doing in school
Be informed of school rules expectations and your childs progress
Provide a suitable time and place for your child to read and study at home
Set and maintain reasonable standards of behavior for your child
Nurture self-discipline in your child
Foster in your child () respect for others and to obey the law and those in
authority
Encourage your child to appreciate people to value work and to recognize his
or her place in the immediate community and beyond
Be active in the school PTC‟s and attend school functions whenever possible
POLICIES amp PROCEDURES
A Daily Schedule
1 School Hours O Levels
REGULAR DAYS
Morning Afternoon
O level 750 am 200 pm
A level 800 am 400 pm(as per
schedule)
HOUSE ASSEMBLY IS MANDATORY FOR ALL O AND A LEVEL STUDENTS
2 School Hours A Level
Arrival Member of the student council have to report (on a rotational basis) for the morning assembly
according to their schedules All other students can come to school at the time of their first morning
class
Departure A Level students must adhere to their allotted timetable They are not allowed to leave
campus once they arrive However they may leave after their last class after 1200 noon Students are
encouraged to spend their free time in the library or other designated study areas of the campus to
revise their lectures or on assigned class work A Level students are also allotted time for recreation and
physical education is also incorporated as part of their weekly schedule
NOTE All A Level students are required for the House Assembly on Tuesdays
Morning
Tuesday 750 am
3 House Assembly and House Meetings
Each house hosts the Tuesday Morning House Assembly on a rotational basis The
House is free to select presenters for that particular day and must ensure their
adequate preparation House Meetings are to be held at least once a month after
the Tuesday Morning House Assembly Once the meeting is announced the House
Captains must come up with an Agenda around which the discussions take place
Students are typically motivated and shortlisted for upcoming inter-house events
and a review of the House Points also takes place Students andor Council
members who are absent from the House Assembly or the House Meeting are
subject to disciplinary action They must inform the school administration in advance
if an allowed leave is to be sought
B Attendance
Late Arrival (Tardy)
Tardy is defined as not being in school before
morning assembly or in other words by the second
bell Please see that your child arrives at school
well before 750 when the tardy bell rings Students
who come late must report to the main office for
an admission slip
The school policy towards tardy in one academic
term is as follows
First and second time Name is registered
3rd time Pink Slip is issued and a disciplinary action is taken as per policy
Fourth time Child is sent to the Principal‟s Office for in-school detention and parents
are informed For each additional tardy after 3rd time a pink slip is issued suspension
for onetwo day will be given after issuance of 3rd pink slip House master class
teacher and house captain are informed about the student is contributing negative
points for the respective house
Tardiness from Class (A Level)
If an A level student is late to class by more than 5 minutes he will not be allowed to
enter the classroom A-level students are expected to be seated before the
respective subject teacher arrives in the class Under special reasons A level
coordinator may permit the entrance of the student with a warning
Students arriving late by more than 10 minutes are issued pink slips and are marked
absent not only for the class but also for the whole day
A level teachers may address tardiness issues individually The parent will be
contacted if the problem persists
Absences from School
SICAS recognizes two types of absences of students Excused and Unexcused
Absence An excused absence is defined as one in which the student was absent
for one of the following reasons
bull Personal illness of student
bull Official school-sponsored activities
bull Medical appointments
bull Serious illness in the immediate family (parent guardian sibling grandparent
child)
bull Death in the immediate family (same as above)
bull Any circumstances not covered above which the school principal or committee
determines are excused
Any absence not described above will be defined as unexcused
All absences from school need to be reported to the school office before 8am on
the day of the absence Parents are requested to contact the school office via
telephone for this purpose Parents may send information through e-mail to the
official school address but this must be followed by a written application (see
below)
The school year consists of 180 full days of instruction No half days are permissible
Students must have at least 90 of attendance ie 162 of the 180 days Absences in
excess of 10 will be a factor for consideration in determining promotion There are
specific policies regarding homework during absences Please refer to the
Homework Policy for guidance
Approval of leave in form of written application addressed to the Principal must be
submitted to the school office Valid reasons regarding serious illness must be
accompanied by a medical certificate Weddings outside immediate family will not
be considered as a valid excuse for absence Overseas travel should be undertaken
during summer vacations or winter break Special travel for immigration purposes will
be approved on a case-to-case basis Fine policy for unexcused absence is as
follows
o A child will be fined Rs200 for absence on days adjoining weekends ie Friday
and Monday
o Written warning letter addressed to the parent is issued for absents exceeding
10 (more than 5 days in a term)
o If a leave application for multiple absences is not received in time the student
may be liable to face disciplinary action
Early Dismissal
If possible parents should try to schedule external appointments or other events
outside of school hours If a child is to be dismissed early it is important that a signed
note by the parentguardian be sent in the morning to alert the school authorities a
phone call for said purpose will not be accepted because of security reasons
except under exceptional circumstances Students will not be called out of class
prior to the arrival of the parent If your child will be returning to school after an
appointment the child must sign back into the office
Note to Parents
Emergency messages and personal items will be delivered to the students only
through school office No visitor is allowed to go to a classroom during school hours
C Homework Policy
SICAS believes that the purpose of
homework is to provide students with
opportunities to extend classroom lessons
and to transfer specific skills and concepts to
new situations In addition homework is
designed to develop personal responsibility
self-discipline and effective study skills As
with all instructional activities homework
assignments are meaningful relevant and grade appropriate
1 Routine Homework Assignments
Generally teachers assign any of four types of daily homework assignments
These are preparation practice extension and creative enrichment
assignments Examples of these types of assignments are
Preparation This type of assignment is intended to help students get ready for
the next days classroom lesson Students might be asked to write their own
discussion questions based on the reading assignment Or the student may be
asked to complete answers to reading review questions from the text
Practice By successfully completing practice assignments students have the
opportunity to review and reinforce skills knowledge and information presented
in a previous lesson
Extension Extension assignments ask students to expand on skills andor
concepts taught during a previous class For example after studying an historical
period a student might be asked to read an article or book pertaining to that
period and report their findings to the class
CreativeEnrichment This assignment includes analyzing synthesizing and
evaluating concept or skills already taught Students have an opportunity to
develop and apply their own ideas about a topic and prepare a presentation
for the teachers or class
2 Long-Term Assignments
Another category of homework is the long-term assignment Frequently teachers
will assign long-term assignments that generally include special projects
research reports or book reports The number and frequency of these
assignments vary according to specific course requirements The amount of time
required to complete the assignments may be from one week to as long as four
weeks
3 Daily Reading
A students ability to read is strengthened by reading each day at home The
school strongly urges each student to spend time reading for pleasure or interest
each day In addition to books of interest newspapers magazines and journals
can be included A minimum of 20 to 30 minutes of daily reading will significantly
enhance students reading skills
D Expectations on Homework
The specific amount of homework assigned varies according to subject and grade
level The amount of time individual students spend in homework studies will also
vary according to the individual students study skills and personal work habits
These variables are important considerations when teachers parents and students
work to identify the appropriate amount of time a student should spend in
homework study The recommendations listed below serves to provide guidelines to
parents and students When applying recommended time to individual students
please keep in mind the variables of grade subject students work habits and
motivation Teachers homework assignments may also vary slightly in amount of
time expected of students
1 Homework for Absentees
Students are required to turn in completed assignments given to them during
multiple day absences upon their return to school Students are responsible for
making up for any missed work upon their return to school
Note Teachers are not obligated to provide advance assignments for students
2 School Absences Because of Family Vacations
There are times when families plan vacations when school is in session Students who
are absent from school because of vacations cannot be excused from their
scholastic obligations The school recognizes the importance of family time for its
students The school also understands the difficulty and complexity of scheduling
important family events The guidelines presented below address the problem in a
manner that best supports the purposes and goals of the school and the needs of
the student
Teachers are not obligated to provide advance assignments for students
Students and parents are obligated to initiate making up for specific assignments
missed because of vacation during regularly scheduled school sessions
Teachers are expected to provide the same reasonable make-up opportunities
extended to students who experience an excused absence Teachers are not
O Level 2-3 hours daily
A level 3-4 hours daily
expected to provide more time for students who missed school because of family
vacations
3 Chronic Homework Difficulties
At times students may struggle in meeting their homework obligations When
students routinely experience difficulties in completing homework assignments
teachers and parents need to confer about the nature of the students difficulties
The school faculty has had success in assisting students to work through study skill
problems We know that collaborative school-home efforts can be effective in
helping students improve their study skills Please contact the school with your
questionsconcerns when you believe your child is experiencing chronic homework
problems
E Examinations
Assessments and Examinations are ongoing processes and are diagnostic formative
and summative SICAS monitors and records the performance of students in these
examinations and communicate students‟ performance to parents through report
cards in formal parent teacher meetings at least 3 times in an academic year
O and A Level (grade IX X and A-I)
October
Assessments
Mid-Year
Exam
March
Assessments
End of Year
Exam
Consolidated
50 marks 100 marks 50 marks 100 marks 300 marks
Second
week of
October
Second
week of
December
Second
week of
March
Secondthird
week of May
O and A level (grade XI and A-II)
October
Assessments
Send-Ups Mocks Consolidated
50 marks 100 marks 100 marks 250 marks
Second
week of
October
Second
week of
December
Second
week of
March
Reports are sent out after each examination and assessment Assessment Report
cards are printed on white paper and Examination reports are printed on formal
watermarked cards Results of the examinations for Universities are only generated
on the school transcript Date sheet for the examinations and assessments are
handed out to the student at least 2 weeks prior to the exam
F Promotion and detention Policy
Promotion of the students will be decided by the Promotion Committee comprises of
the
Academic HeadDirector SSS
Head of school
Coordinator
Class teacher
Subject teacher(s)
Note
Decisions of the promotion committee are final
Re-evaluation will only be permissible after the promotion committee
meets again
A special ad-hoc committee appointed by the promotion committee
will recheck answer scripts of intended detainees before the declaration
of result
All examination Answer scripts are shown to students and handed over
to parents in PTCs
Promotion Rules
Class VIII to IX
The O level promotion policy dictates that students require a minimum of 60 in 6
subjects in order to be promoted Conversely if a student secures U‟s in English or
Mathematics he will not merit promotion to O level stream
Class IX to X
For promotion to Class X pass marks are 50 in all subject
Class X to XI
For promotion to Class XI pass marks are 50 all subject
Class A-I to A-II
For promotion to Class A-II pass marks are 50 all subject
If a student secures more than 1U in the send up examinations his entry will be sent as a
private candidate for the CIE examinations however the registration process would be
completed through school as a bdquoprivate candidate‟
Double FailureDetention
Double failure means the failure of a student to qualify for promotion on
two consecutive occasions during hisher school career
A student who fails more than once in this way will be subject to
withdrawal the student from the school
At the time of the first failure the promotion committee may take into
account any special circumstances such as lengthy and unavoidable
absence from school and decide whether they constitute a valid reason
for allowing the student to be promoted to the next class In such a case
an undertaking must be taken from parents at the time of the first failure
committing them to withdraw their child if heshe fails again the next year
Double promotion
Double promotion is not permissible in any class for the OA Level program
Conditional promotions
Conditional promotions are to be strongly discouraged If at all necessary it
must be accompanied by an undertaking from parents committing them to
share responsibility for their child‟schildren‟s performance within the school
Absence from Examinations or Assessments and Retake Policy for Internal Assessments
and Examinations
Students who are absent for class tests assessed written work or examinations will not
be retested but would be considered under the following rules
o In case a student has been unable to sit for the end-of-year examinations
with a valid reason the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of
hisher consolidated performance in the continuous assessment and the mid-
year examinations
o If a student is absent from the mid-year examination with a genuine reason
the promotion decision will be based on the continuous assessment and the
end-of-year examination results
o In case if a student misses any examinationsassessments due to his late
admission the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of the later
continuous assessments and the end-of-year examinations
o Students on approved long leave for a negotiated period of time are given a
placement test for the compulsory subjects at the time of rejoining
o If a student is absent from one or two subjects in the end-of-year
examinations without a valid reason the marks of the mid-year examinations or
the minimum passing marks will be allotted whichever is less If heshe is absent
for the entire mid-year or end-of-year examinations without a valid reason
heshe will be given no credit at all for the examination
o If a student has been absent for less than half the class tests or assessed
written work during a term the average marks gained in other tests and written
work or the minimum passing marks as decided by the promotion committee will
be allotted for the missing work
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests with a genuine
reason hisher assessments are based solely on the number of tests taken
o When a student is absent for more than half the class tests with a genuine
reason heshe may be given the average of the other class tests or minimum
passing marks whichever is less
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests without a genuine
reason heshe may be awarded minimum pass marks or the average of the
other tests whichever is less however heshe is given no credit for the ones
missed
o A student who misses any exam is not eligible for a prize for academic
excellence in the Academic Prize distribution ceremony
Retake Policy for CIE OA level Examinations
Any OA level student can only sit in OctNov session for re-take examinations
through school as per CIE policy Heshe will have to pay all dues imposed by
CIEBritish councilSchool Admin fee as per stated exam
Any OA level student who wishes to appear in the next MayJune session
that will be treated as a fresh entry and child will have to be enrolled in the level
for one year to appear as a regular candidate of the school
Malpractice Cases
If it is established that a student has indulged in any malpractice or breach of
the examination rules heshe may be required to
Forfeit any award for the paper in which a student is found to be
cheating No marks will be awarded for the particular exam
Leave the school (this may be appropriate for a habitual offender or
one who threatens a teacher or who seriously disrupts an examination)
G Grading and Rewards Policy
As per CIE policies students‟ performance is benchmarked using six grades (A-E)
An bdquoA‟ is awarded for the highest level of achievement whereas bdquoE‟ indicates minimum
satisfactory performance A bdquoU‟ is given for ungraded or unsatisfactory performance
For O level
A grade for Effort and Behavior is also awarded in the internal examinations on a 1-4
scale as shown in the diagram above
HONOUR ROLL
Students in grades who receive all Ain their consolidated internal result or highest
result in CIE examinations will be placed on the honor roll Students will be eligible for
additional rewards at the time of the annual prize distribution ceremony The criteria
for these rewards may be inquired from the school authorities
H Graduation Requirements
Graduation at SICAS occurs in two stages First upon completing the internal
academic requirements of the school The students are invited to attend their
Graduation Ceremony at the school Annual Prize Distribution This event that takes
place in April every year Second the student is considered a High School graduate
after passing his CIE A Level exam the result of which is declared in August of the
year the exam is taken
To meet the internal requirement of the school students must successfully clear the
AI End-of-Year exam and attain an adequate passing grades in the send-up and
mock exams Borderline cases concerning students on Academic Probation will be
given clearance to graduate at the discretion of the school Principal
In order to pass the CIE exams students must clear three CIE full-credit A Level
exams and attain passing marks in each Upon clearance of the CIE exam students
a student previously on academic probation may attain the SICAS diploma
Subject ChangeWithdrawal (A Level) Class schedules will be given to students prior to the start of each term Subject
changes or withdrawals will be allowed through the first 2 weeks of the September
of A-I thereafter enrollment in new subjects will be at the discretion of the school
authorities and students will be charged subject changewithdrawal fee
H Student Records Permanent records include the student‟s personal file copies of his report cards
certificates of scholastic and co-curricular achievements letters of commendation
or of concern behavioral incident reports standardized testing results attendance
and health records A student andor parentslegal guardians may see the student‟s
record by making an appointment with the school office The student andor
parentslegal guardians may request for any statements or documents in the record
if it pertains to the student‟s school work Students may request that a particular item
be removed from the file however the counselor may or may not grant the request
If the request is denied an appeal may be made to the Principal
I Summer School Camps SICAS Senior offers a summer school program of varying lengths during the winter
and summer vacation period Summer school is for catching up with the required
course work as well as for preparing for O Level Optional subjects Summer school
also provides a variety of co- curricular and leadership programs such as Debate
MUN French swimming and other sports training camps
J Withdrawal
To withdraw a student or parent should obtain a Withdrawal Form from the school
office and have it signed by counselor librarian and the Principal A student must
have hisher parentlegal guardian‟s permission to withdraw All books and materials
checked out are to be returned and school dues including fines assessed due to
damaged or lost materials should be paid Any student seeking withdrawal before
graduating will have to state reason for leaving and parentslegal guardian‟s need
to meet with Vice PrincipalPrincipal in person to get the school leaving certificate
(SLC)
K Attestation and issuance of school documents
Students need to present original documents to get photocopies of academicco-
curricular achievement certificates verified School will not attest any copy without
verifying the original document SICAS issues certificates such as bona fide
certificate hope certificate school transcripts school reports on request In order to
obtain such certificates a request to the guidance counselor must be made at least
5 businesses days in advance All certificates will be specifically addressed to
institutions where submission is needed Transcripts and recommendation letters will
directly mailed to the universities where student is seeking an admission Mailing or
courier charges must be borne by the student
L Support from the Counselorrsquos Office
The Guidance Counselor
Guides and advises students on college admissions
Writes comprehensive honest and positive descriptive statements for students
through the various resources available to himher such as information from
teachers advisors parents and observation of the student from hisher own
personal experience
Liaisons with admissions officers of universities and colleges
Reports any disciplinary incidents regarding an applicant to hisher university if
such an incident occurs after the submission of the student‟s application
Informs the colleges and universities if it is discovered that a child‟s work on his
personal statementcollege essay is not his own plagiarism is not allowed and is
very strictly handled by school personnel and universities personnel locally and
abroad
Reports any positive developments in a student‟s profile to hisher university since
the submission of hisher application (eg Mid-year report End of year report)
Coordinates and follows-up with the universitycollege personnel for any
additional documents that might be needed for the student‟s admissions file
Responds to any queries that the university admissions officers may have
regarding the student(s) application to their universities
Follows up with students and the universitiescolleges they have applied to
regarding their admission status
Makes a student understand that it is hisher own academic record and overall
profile that determines admission to a universitycollege
Ensures that all that the admissions requirements are completed by the students
and the office personnel involved in a timely manner and that all documents
are mailed (via online or courier services) to the Universitiescolleges before the
published deadlines
Expectations from A-I and A-II students
A Level students are expected to visit counselor office in the beginning of A-I to
get to know the complete procedures of counselor office Moreover all students
need to coordinate with counselor to ensure that their files are established in
counselor‟s office for future proceeding
At the beginning of A-I an orientation session is held to encourage students to
take on a challenging curriculum appropriate to their abilities
All students must meet SICAS internal application deadlines
When researching for colleges students should look for at least two ldquosafetyrdquo
colleges two or three ldquolikelymiddle rangerdquo colleges and two ldquodreamreach
collegesrdquo depending on their academic record and personal profile
Research for colleges should depend on the preferred location the most
suitable program offered to suit the student‟s career goals the size of the school
the student wishes to attend the nature of the teaching style offered
preparation for a future career choice cost and the availability of financial aid
(if required)
Students should provide the teachercounselors with a CV or resume to assist in
writing a recommendation letter
Students should start work on their personal statement during the summer at the
end of A-I
Students should keep themself well informed about school activities and
resources available through assembly announcements and bulletin boards
Expectations from Parents
Support and encourage your child offering advice and guidance when
appropriate
Encourage your son or daughter to visit the Guidance Counselor Office at SICAS
and not to hesitate to ask questions regarding college applicationscareer goals
or to update the Counselor about their academic performance and
involvement in extracurricular activities
Avoid imposing or forcing your preferences regarding careercollege choices
onto your son or daughter It is important to remember that college planning
decisions are as much as possible a student‟s decision However do help your
child to gather enough information and research thoroughly through the various
resources available before making hisher decision
Family meetings should be held as early as the end of a student‟s Grade XI (or
even earlier) These meetings should focus where the parents want to send their
child for undergraduate studies and to start the ground-work on college
admissions This decision will be based on many factors finances family
commitments amongst others
Parents should be open to new ideas and suggestions They should not be
focusing only on the best-known colleges but rather on the ldquobest suitedrdquo
colleges for their sons and daughters where heshe can be happy
Parents should help their child to understand that there is always more than one
college that is appropriate for himher
Parents should encourage their child that there are no shortcuts to getting into
the top colleges an ethical approach to college admissions should be
supported
Parents should teach their children to complete their own applications write
their own personal statementscollege essays
M Public Access to School
1 Visiting the School
It is highly appreciated if visitors seek a prior appointment in order to meet any
management staff member The Front-desk officer and school administrator will
always be available during school hours to answer any query However Vice
PrincipalPrincipal may not be able to meet visitors without a prior appointment
Due to security reasons parents and visitors are required to get visitor‟s pass at the
gate to enter in to the school premises All visitors must first report to the main office
The Front-desk officer will manage your meeting with the concerned staff
2 Contacting the School
At times it will be necessary for parents to contact the school to speak to teachers
or occasionally their children during school hours Please use the following
procedures
Teachers
The school holds formal parent teacher conferences (PTC‟s) in order to bring parents
up to date with the progress of their child If a meeting is necessary in addition to the
scheduled PTC‟s then parents must make a request for such an appointment
through the school secretary Teachers are not permitted to leave the students
unattended in order to meet with parents and such meetings will be allowed at the
discretion of the school PrincipalVice Principal
Students
Occasionally a parent may need to pass on a message directly to their
sondaughter at school If you need to leave a message or speak directly to your
child please briefly explain the situation to the front-desk officer Heshe will take the
necessary measures to put you in touch with your child
3 Dropping items off at school
Parents often find themselves coming to drop off homework books lunch lunch
money gym clothes musical instruments etc at the school Parents must come to
the office and not leave items with the guard at the gate The item must be labeled
with the name and class of the student before the front-desk officer sends it to the
student
N Healthcare Information
Parents are requested to inform the school about any
health issues pertaining to their sondaughter Especially
in case of diabetic asthmatic dyslexia neurological or
acute psychological depression parents must provide
complete written information regarding their child‟s
medication It is equally important to fill out the
emergency contact information in the student file
Prescription Medication in Schools
If under exceptional circumstances a child is required to take prescription
medication during school hours and the parent cannot be at school to administer
the medication the medication can be administered in compliance with the
following regulations
1 A permission form with written dated instructions and permission signed by
the parent will be maintained by the school and will include
o The doctor‟s prescription
o child‟s name
o name of medication
o purpose of medication
o time to be administered
o dosage
o possible side effects
o termination date for administering the medication access and
maintenance of inhalers prescribed for asthmatic students
2 Parents will be responsible for delivering medication to the school and reclaiming
any unused medications ALL MEDICATION MUST BE IN A CONTAINER
APPROPRIATELY LABELED BY THE PHARMACY (OR DOCTOR‟S SUBSCRIPTION)
STATING THE NAME OF MEDICATION DOSAGE AND TIME TO BE ADMINISTERED
Any unused medications will be destroyed by school personnel if unclaimed
more than one week following termination of treatment or at the end of the
school year
3 The parents of the child must assume responsibility for informing the Principal of
any change in the child‟s health or change in medication
4 The school personnel will not be responsible for any adverse drug reaction when
medication has been given in the manner prescribed on the permission form
5 The school district retains the discretion to reject requests for the administration of
medicine
6 All medication must be stored in a secured locked clean container or cabinet
accessible to authorized school personnel The school does not have facilities to
store medication that requires refrigeration
Medical support in case of an emergency
School has a very basic first-aid arrangement in case of any injury during school
hours First-aid is administered by a trained member under the supervision of senior
management As we are not permitted to give any oral medicines it is in your childs
best interest to call parents to further pursue medical assistance However in case of
severe injury or illness school may call RESCUE 1122 to transfer a student to a nearest
hospital and an immediate call is made to parents to seek further guidance
O School Telephone amp Cell Phone Use
No student will be allowed to use the office telephone without special permission
from the administrator or the School Secretary O level students are generally not
allowed to bring mobile phones to school In case a student needs to have a phone
on a particular day heshe will be required to hand it in to the school administrator
before classes start and collect it at home time Any students violating from this rule
will have to face disciplinary consequences
A-level students may use mobile phones only in the designated common rooms
They are strictly prohibited from using cell phones in the academic block and
especially in the classrooms
P School Dues
All school dues must be paid on stipulated dates on the fee bill otherwise the
student may not be allowed to sit through the regular school classes or
examinations The school administrator or accountant may notify parents
telephonically about outstanding dues In such circumstances please make sure
that the dues are cleared at the earliest and the bank deposit receipt is shown to
the school office In order to get any school documents such as transcripts
examination results O level certificates or recommendation letters all school dues
need to be cleared till that day Please see further rules at the back of the school
fee bill
DISCIPLINE CODE
There will be a clearly defined standard of behavior within the School community that
promotes a safe and productive learning and teaching environment All members of
this community have the responsibility to conduct themselves in a way that
demonstrates a mutual respect for all individuals their rights and their property
A Goals and Objectives
In planning and maintaining both school and classroom settings which promote
appropriate student conduct the SICAS is committed to the following objectives
bull To promote mutual respect among students stafffaculty administration and
parents through the display of appropriate language attitude and physical
behavior
bull To maintain a safe and secure learning environment in which all students have
the opportunity to reach their potential
bull To promote each students self-knowledge self-discipline and self-reliance
bull To recognize and value individual differences
bull To recognize that the management of student behavior is the collective
responsibility of students stafffaculty administrators and parents
bull To maintain open lines of communication in a positive fair and consistent
manner while recognizing the individual needs of students
Each childs education is the shared responsibility of the student the parent
guardian and the school Such a collaborative partnership can help motivate
support and encourage the student When a large group of people work together
in a community such as the school each partner must understand hisher
responsibilities or roles and their relationships
B Rules Regulations and Expectations
The rights and responsibilities for all students and staff members must be respected
at all times In an effort to strive for excellence it is important for students and staff to
be aware of the basic rules regulations and expectations that govern these rights
and responsibilities The following rules and regulations are consistent with the Goals
for all SICAS students set forth in the Student Handbook It is also expected that
students will follow the standards of conduct which have been established
C Academic Honesty (pertaining to Fraud Plagiarism and
Cheating)
Student work is highly respected and important to academic success For that
reason academic fraud cannot be tolerated Plagiarism is regarded as a serious
offense Plagiarism involves passing off other people‟s work as your own Any copied
or plagiarized work will be reviewed and may result in a zero for the assignment or
appropriate consequences In case if a student feels extreme academic pressures
please contact the counselor SICAS wants all students to succeed producing their
own product or work
D Acceptable Use of Technology
Students must conduct themselves in a responsible manner while using the school‟s
technology Computers and technology are being made available for educational
use and the use of equipment is a privilege not a right Accessing or producing
content that is vulgar racist profane violent obscene or pornographic is subject to
disciplinary action Internet chat and game play is not allowed at any time The
school has a right to monitor use of school technology
E School Uniform for Boys and Girls
All students must wear clean uniform to school on a regular basis
No jewelry of any type except for a watch and small studs for girls are allowed
Students will be liable for disciplinary action in case of not following the dress
code
Students who have games period (once a week) are required to come in their
sports uniform that specific day only
It is mandatory for all students to wear proper school uniform (regularsports)
supplied by the authorized uniform supplier
Students may not wear hats sweatshirt hoods or other headgear such as
bandanas or items that are determined inappropriate by school personnel in
the school building
All students must wear school-sanctioned black shoes
Clothing shall be worn with appropriate undergarments
School belts must be buckled sashes tied and shirts buttoned up omitting the
top most
Council members must wear their council badges at all times
Items that are worn for religious reasons must be approved in advance from the
school administration
All shorts should be worn no shorter than four inches from the top of the knee
Any clothing or hairstyle that disrupts the educational process is prohibited
1 Classroom and School Environment
Students are expected to behave in an orderly fashion in classrooms and all areas
of the school
It is a very serious matter to interfere with the educational process by being
disruptive in class or by creating disturbances in and around school
Pushing shoving running and ldquoplay-fightingrdquo are forms of unacceptable
behavior
All these may be regarded as acts of bullying which is strictly prohibited at SICAS
(Read ahead for more detail about this)
Students caught bullying others on social websites will also be subject to strict
disciplinary action that may also result in expulsion These cases would be directly
handled by the Principal of the school
Due to the potentially disruptive nature of electronic games electronic apparatus
and communication devices such as cellular phones are not permitted on school
premises and may be confiscated if found Students are not allowed to bring cell
phones CD and media players iPods radio walk-mans electronic games digital
diaries etc to school If there is an exigent need they must be submitted to the
administrator‟s office for safekeeping School will not be responsible for loss of any
electronic item
F Behavior Towards Peers amp Adults
Students must be respectful of each other and of all adults in the building
bull Rudeness disrespect and discourteous behavior are intolerable regardless of
the particulars of the situation
bull A student who is insolent or insubordinate in refusing to obey reasonable requests
made by a teacher or staff member is subject to firm disciplinary action including
suspension from school
1 Care of Building and Property
Everyone at SICAS should take pride in the appearance of our school Acts such as
theft and vandalizing school property are considered to be extremely serious They
are not only violations of our schools Code of Conduct they are against the law
Students found stealing damaging or defacing school or personal property will be
subject to disciplinary action including suspension and held responsible for the costs
of repairs or replacement Each case will be handled on an individual basis
Possession of matches lighters and other paraphernalia is forbidden on school
property
2 Physical Violence Fighting and Verbal Intimidation
Physical violence and verbal intimidation or threats directed toward any member of
the school community are not tolerated
Although some incidents begin
inadvertently each instance will
continue to be treated as a serious
disciplinary offense
Students involved in fighting bullying (see more below) ganging and other forms of
physical violence (regardless of who started the altercation) are subject to
suspension and their parents are notified The use of abusive obscene or profane
language andor gestures will be dealt with as a serious breach of conduct
3 Bullying
Respect for the dignity of others is a cornerstone of civil society Bullying creates an
atmosphere of fear and intimidation robs a person of their dignity detracts from the
safe environment necessary to promote student learning and will not be tolerated
by the Board of Directors Students who bully another person shall be held
accountable for their actions whether it occurs on the school grounds off school
grounds at a school sponsored or approved function activity or event or going to
or from school or a school activity
Definition Bullying is any pattern of behavior by a student or a group of students
that is intended to harass intimidate ridicule humiliate or instill fear in another child
or group of children Bullying behavior can be a threat of or actual physical harm
or it can be verbal abuse of the child Bullying is a series of recurring actions
committed over a period of time directed toward one student or successive
separate actions directed against multiple students
Examples of ldquoBullyingrdquo may include but are not limited to a pattern of behavior
involving one or more of the following
1 Sarcastic ldquocomplimentsrdquo about another student‟s personal appearance
2 Pointed questions intended to embarrass or humiliate
3 Mocking taunting or belittling
4 Non-verbal threats andor intimidation such as ldquofrontingrdquo or ldquochestingrdquo a person
5 Demeaning humor relating to a student‟s race gender ethnicity or personal
characteristics
6 Blackmail extortion demands for protection money or other involuntary
donations or loans
7 Blocking access to school property or facilities
8 Deliberate physical contact or injury to person or property
9 Stealing or hiding books or belongings andor
10 Threats of harm to student(s) possessions or others
Students are encouraged to report behavior they consider to be bullying including
a single action which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to their
teacher or the principal The report may be made anonymously Teachers and other
school employees who have witnessed or are reliably informed that a student has
been a victim of behavior they consider to be bullying including a single action
which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying shall report the incident(s) to
the principal Parents or legal guardians may submit written reports of incidents they
feel constitute bullying or if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to the
principal The principal shall be responsible for investigating the incident(s) to
determine if disciplinary action is warranted
Students found to be in violation of this policy shall be subject to disciplinary action
up to and including expulsion In determining the appropriate disciplinary action
consideration may be given to other violations of the student handbook that may
have simultaneously occurred
Notice of what constitutes bullying the school‟s prohibition against bullying and the
consequences for students who bully shall be conspicuously posted in classrooms
restrooms auditorium and school bus
4 Harassment
Words or actions directed at a particular person or group based on their sex race
religion national origin age sexual orientation physical appearance or disability in
any form will not be tolerated
5 Money and Personal Items
Students are to bring only money for breakfast lunch or for a specific school
purpose No toys games bats gloves balls tapes radios or any personal items are
to be brought to school The possession of cell phones or other telecommunication
devices by a student on school property or while attending school activities is
prohibited Such devices will be confiscated Parents may retrieve these items from
the school office after the confiscation period expires
6 Weapons
Students are forbidden to bring weapons sharp objects or explosives of any kind
including but not limited to guns knives firecrackers and cap guns Replicas of any
type of dangerous weapons are also forbidden A student who brings any weapon
to school is subject to suspension and possible expulsion (See Expulsion Policy)
7 Display of Affection
At SICAS we prohibit display of affection at school or school-sponsored activities To
establish a respectful environment in the context of our local culture please refrain
from intimate behavior of any sort Teachers and other staff members are instructed
to correct students if their behavior is not acceptable Please accept these
corrections in a constructive manner It is the intent to maintain a proper
atmosphere for all students and to prevent adverse consequences from occurring
G SICAS BUS CONDUCT
Bus Safety
All students using school transport are expected
to adhere to the guidelines in the SICAS Bus
Conduct Code as outlined in the Student
Handbook Improper conduct aboard a school
bus is to be treated as a school offense subject
to consequences at the discretion of the school
administration
Be on time to meet the bus Last minute rushing often causes accidents Also the
driver is not supposed to wait except when it is raining and then only long enough
for students to reach the bus from the nearest shelter
Wait for the bus at the designated area and do not venture far off
When getting on or off the bus use the handrail
After boarding the bus sit down as quickly as possible If the bus starts with a jolt you
could be thrown in the aisle if you are still standing
Keep the aisles clear Keep books lunch boxes legs and feet out of the aisle
Ride only the bus you are assigned to ride You must have permission in advance to
do otherwise
Do not open any windows without permission from the bus driver Keep head arms
and hands inside the bus
Do not throw anything inside the bus or out of the bus window Do not litter the bus
Make as little noise as possible The bus driver must be able to hear horns trains and
other warning signals
No horseplay or scuffling of any kind on the bus This is very distracting to the driver
Stay seated and facing the front of the bus at all times until the bus comes to a
complete stop where you get off
If you must cross the street in front of the bus go at least 10 feet in front of the bus so
the driver can have a clear view
The bus driver will have authority to report any disciplinary issue
H Care of Books
Please insist that your child uses but not abuses hisher books
Damagedlost books will be the responsibility of the student and
parents Costs for repair or replacement of books will be
charged Students are expected to bring booksnotebooks
according to their class schedule We discourage heavy bags
and unnecessary books and notebooks should not be brought to
school Students are advised to print their names and classes on their books and
notebooks as they often get misplaced The school will not be responsible for any
loss of property
I Smoking and Drug Use Policy
The initiation and implementation of a successful smoking policy requires the co-
operation and wholehearted support of both management and staff
Policy Statement
Smoking andor use of recreational drugs is known to be a serious risk to health It is
a significant cause of disease and premature death In addition there is now
evidence that ldquopassive smokingrdquo the inhaling of other people‟s smoke can cause
lung cancer in non-smokers as well as causing a deterioration of respiratory
conditions
This smoking and drug policy would not allow any smoking or possession of any
banned substance within the boundaries of the school site at any time by the
students parents or visitors
It would be the responsibility of school authorities to enforce the policy at all times
and to advice students to ensure that the students comply with these arrangements
Rules for Pupils
Smoking on campus is strictly not permitted at any time
Smoking during school visits trips or school events is strictly not permitted
Pupils caught smoking will be issued a pink slip
Rs1000- will be fined immediately if a child is caught smoking or credible evidence
is found of himher to have been smoking He or she may be liable for further
disciplinary action
Pupils caught with banned drugs or alcohol will be notified to the school authorities
and they will either be put on extended suspension or be expelled from the school
Awareness sessions on the dangers of smoking and or use of drugs may be planned
The above rules also apply to electronic cigarettes
J Litter and Chewing Gum Policy
Any student caught littering the school premises or school owned property will be
subjected to disciplinary action The act of chewing gum is especially prohibited as its
improper disposal causes unnecessary damage to school property In the event that a
student is found chewing a gum or littering the school premises he or she will be a
levied a fine of Rs500 in addition to facing disciplinary action
K Disciplinary Procedures amp Consequences
Communication among all members of the School community is essential in
implementing the Code of Conduct and helping students to assume their
responsibilities as citizens of this school All students and parents are encouraged to
bring any violations of rules and regulations to the attention of an administrator In
addition all school staff has an obligation to report violations of rules and regulations to
the school administration Both teachers and administrators will inform specific students
and parents when school expectations and standards of conduct are not being
maintained Students should have a full understanding of the consequences of their
behavior should they fail to meet school expectations The consequences of breaking
school rules depend on the seriousness of the behavior and the overall disciplinary
record of the individual student Every effort will be made to balance fairness with
consistency in the application of this code
SICAS disciplinary guidelines and policies include procedures which ensure that
students and parents will be informed of their rights regarding due process to be
followed by school authorities Any student involved in a disciplinary action is entitled to
an opportunity to express hisher position on the incident leading to disciplinary action
Parents have the right to request and ensure presence at such a meetinghearing
Note to Parents
Parents are to be informed of the above policies through this handbook and any
changes thereto through newsletters and other forms of communication
Detentions
Parents are entitled to 2 hours‟ notice of a detention that takes place outside normal
school hours so that the parents can make arrangements for transport or childcare The
notice should tell you why the detention was given and how long your child will have to
stay at school
If the child cannot attend the detention parents must explain the reasons to the child‟s
teacher or the principal They may reconsider the detention in certain circumstances
such as
The detention falls on an important religious day for the family
The parents are concerned about the length and safety of the route between
school and home
Parents can‟t reasonably make alternative arrangements for collecting their child
from school
In such circumstances a during school hours short-term suspension may be given
L Explanation of Consequences
Unacceptable classroom or school behavior will be handled according to the nature
and severity of action including verbal warnings counseling detention suspension and
referral to the office for discipline
1 Verbal Warning and Counseling (level 1)
If an administrativestaff member has issued a warning this indicates that student‟s
behavior is inappropriate and that continuation of this behavior may result in serious
consequences
Every effort is made at all levels within the school environment to help students adhere
to the academic and behavioral expectations at SICAS Many matters can be more
effectively resolved in counseling sessions that take place with teachers
administrators guidance counselors fellow students and parentsguardians
2 Pink Slips (level 2)
In case of any behavioral disciplinary or academic anomaly a Pink Slip may be
issued to a student This document indicates that a serious infringement of a school
rule has taken place Upon being issued a Pink Slip the discipline committee may
decide consequences depending upon the nature of offense A copy of the pink slip
will be retained in student‟s personal file for a record Issuance of pink slip will earn
negative house points for the respective house as well
3 Suspension and issuance of warning letters (Level 3)
After three successive pink slips are issued in one academic term a student may be
suspended for three school days and a parent-meeting may be called by school
administrator The Administrator will notify schedule of suspension to parents by
telephone and by issuing a suspension and warning letter
4 Expulsion
If in extreme cases a child is given repeated suspensions and if all other avenues of
counseling a child have failed or if the nature of offense is so dire the school Principal
may take a decision to expel a child This will be the last resort especially if the child is
on repeated Academic Probation and the continued behavior is so egregious that
other students in particular and the school environment in general are suffering as a
consequence The parents will be given due explanation as to the school‟s decision
and will be made to understand that the school reserves the legal right to disallow a
child from continuing as a student
5Other Consequences as Appropriate
RESOURCES
C School Office Personnel
PrincipalDirector Mr Shehryar Salamat (shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
Vice Principal Mr Muhammad Azhar Khan (azharkhansssedupk)
Administrator Zeeshan Khan (zeeshankhansssedupk) A Level Coordinator Mrs Lubna Assad O Level Coordinator Ms Saadia Qureshi Guidance Counselor Ms Nishat Hassan (nishathassansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
(shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
(azharkhansssedupk)
The Magazine Staff and Advisor determine the schedule of the meetings and the
content Magazine committee is headed by the Magazine head who works in close
coordination with English Language teachers to monitor working of the magazine
committee
D Sports and Evening Games
After school games program is offered for physical as well as mental growth of the
students This is an integral part of physical development and all our students are
encouraged to participate in sporting events We utilize the best sporting facilities and
coaches in town to meet the objectives of making our students excel in their chosen
sport
Objective
To partake in competitions that honour and promote sports and have a positive
impact on social development
To expand the capacity for responding to others by organized group activities
To extend self-awareness through purposeful venture in outdoor situations
To develop physical fitness by continued exposure to outdoor activities
To enhance environmental awareness to perceive and identify our national
heritage by conducting outings in the wilderness
SICAS schools offer training camps for the following sports
Athletics
Cricket
Table Tennis
Football
Hockey
Basketball
Tennis
Swimming
Badminton
Training camps for a particular sport is subject to student interest and the availability of
a suitable coach SICAS Main athletic facilities can be used for some of the camps
especially for Tennis and Football where we have a proper tennis center and football
ground
In liaison with the Adventure Foundation of Pakistan SICAS offers its students a wide
scope of organized activities to promote their self-expressions through adventure by
providing them safe opportunities to discover and equip themselves with a first-hand
experience of outdoor living Camping activities offered during the summer season
include mountaineering expeditions trekking trails rock climbing rappelling and
various other expeditions by boat During winters our students are taken for winter
camp-crafts ice climbing desert trekking downhill skiing and sailing
A After School Clubs and Camps
Student life at SICAS is not just about academics but also about a diverse co-curricular
program specially designed to enable students to explore their talents and creative
abilities Students are encouraged to participate in theatre debates art technology
music social services sporting activities and much more
SICAS offers a broad spectrum of different after school clubs These clubs are not only
important for a child‟s mental growth but also serve to foster his social skills Such
activities are absolutely essential if a child is to grow up confident full of life and
exuberance Students are encouraged to become active members of various clubs
such as the Music Club English and Urdu Debate Clubs Dramatics Club Photography
Club Entrepreneurial Club The arrangement of these clubs will be subject to student
interest
B Use of The LibraryComputer
Students are encouraged to use the library or computer lab for research and to
spend their time constructively They are required to adhere to the following
guidelines
Students may use the library during school within allocated library lesson or may
borrow books after school School library also remains operational during summer
vacations
The librarian may schedule special classes near the beginning of the school year
for teaching or reviewing specific library skills
Students are expected to be orderly and quiet while in the library
It is prohibited take any resource out of the library without following proper
procedures
Students are responsible for paying fines for any books or library materials that
they lose or damage
Students are also provided internet lab apart from computer lab where they can
access e-sources
STUDENT SUPPORT
A Academic Probation
All students who receive failing grades on their report card are put on Academic
Probation and are required to participate in academic monitoring Monitoring is a
cooperative effort shared by school heads the teaching staff the student and
hisher parents Students placed on monitoring will receive a weekly or fortnightly
progress report from the respective coordinator office The report includes
comments on the students effort class work homework and has indicators for the
students test average Students placed on probation will be expected to fully
participate in all activities designated for their improvement Parents are
encouraged to visit and confer with the individual teacher if there are concerns with
their childs academic progress Students on Academic Probation may be barred
from participating in co-curricular and sporting activities
B Remedial Program amp Homework Help
To improve the performance of at risk or struggling
learners SICAS holds after-school remedial classes for
selected subjects This is a mandatory program for
struggling students and serves to extend and
strengthen classroom lessons and learning This
program is offered free of cost either during break or
after school
PARENT SUPPORT AND
INVOLVEMENT
A Communication Between Home
and School
Involving parents is essential to improve student achievement therefore the school
fosters and supports active parental involvement This is accomplished through
regular two-way meaningful communication scheduled parent-teacher
conferences active involvement in a variety of roles and the promotion of
responsible parenting
Throughout the year students papers are sent home in order to keep parents
informed Teachers are encouraged to make every effort to clearly explain
expectations related to various assignments When papers are sent home with
unsatisfactory grades or notes concerning incomplete assignments please follow up
on this It is the responsibility of parents to closely monitor their child‟s academic
progress and insist that students complete all assignments
B How to help
A childs report card is as personal and as individual as the child It is best not to
compare report cards among children in the family or in the neighborhood Since
children do not develop or learn at the same rate we strive to understand how your
child learns best and cater to each individual‟s unique style of learning It is
recommended that you have at least two conferences a year with your childs
teacher If you have questions about your childs work progress grades or other
concerns please call the school office to schedule a meeting
C Parents Can Help
Following are some things parents can do to help their children be successful in
school
Insist on regular attendance and punctuality
Keep your child home when they are sick Encourage and help the student to
make up work missed due to absence Also remember to send in a written
application for hisher leave
Be sure your child gets a good nights sleep (9 or l0 hours) and has a wholesome
breakfast before coming to school
Show a sincere interest in what your child is doing in school
Be informed of school rules expectations and your childs progress
Provide a suitable time and place for your child to read and study at home
Set and maintain reasonable standards of behavior for your child
Nurture self-discipline in your child
Foster in your child () respect for others and to obey the law and those in
authority
Encourage your child to appreciate people to value work and to recognize his
or her place in the immediate community and beyond
Be active in the school PTC‟s and attend school functions whenever possible
POLICIES amp PROCEDURES
A Daily Schedule
1 School Hours O Levels
REGULAR DAYS
Morning Afternoon
O level 750 am 200 pm
A level 800 am 400 pm(as per
schedule)
HOUSE ASSEMBLY IS MANDATORY FOR ALL O AND A LEVEL STUDENTS
2 School Hours A Level
Arrival Member of the student council have to report (on a rotational basis) for the morning assembly
according to their schedules All other students can come to school at the time of their first morning
class
Departure A Level students must adhere to their allotted timetable They are not allowed to leave
campus once they arrive However they may leave after their last class after 1200 noon Students are
encouraged to spend their free time in the library or other designated study areas of the campus to
revise their lectures or on assigned class work A Level students are also allotted time for recreation and
physical education is also incorporated as part of their weekly schedule
NOTE All A Level students are required for the House Assembly on Tuesdays
Morning
Tuesday 750 am
3 House Assembly and House Meetings
Each house hosts the Tuesday Morning House Assembly on a rotational basis The
House is free to select presenters for that particular day and must ensure their
adequate preparation House Meetings are to be held at least once a month after
the Tuesday Morning House Assembly Once the meeting is announced the House
Captains must come up with an Agenda around which the discussions take place
Students are typically motivated and shortlisted for upcoming inter-house events
and a review of the House Points also takes place Students andor Council
members who are absent from the House Assembly or the House Meeting are
subject to disciplinary action They must inform the school administration in advance
if an allowed leave is to be sought
B Attendance
Late Arrival (Tardy)
Tardy is defined as not being in school before
morning assembly or in other words by the second
bell Please see that your child arrives at school
well before 750 when the tardy bell rings Students
who come late must report to the main office for
an admission slip
The school policy towards tardy in one academic
term is as follows
First and second time Name is registered
3rd time Pink Slip is issued and a disciplinary action is taken as per policy
Fourth time Child is sent to the Principal‟s Office for in-school detention and parents
are informed For each additional tardy after 3rd time a pink slip is issued suspension
for onetwo day will be given after issuance of 3rd pink slip House master class
teacher and house captain are informed about the student is contributing negative
points for the respective house
Tardiness from Class (A Level)
If an A level student is late to class by more than 5 minutes he will not be allowed to
enter the classroom A-level students are expected to be seated before the
respective subject teacher arrives in the class Under special reasons A level
coordinator may permit the entrance of the student with a warning
Students arriving late by more than 10 minutes are issued pink slips and are marked
absent not only for the class but also for the whole day
A level teachers may address tardiness issues individually The parent will be
contacted if the problem persists
Absences from School
SICAS recognizes two types of absences of students Excused and Unexcused
Absence An excused absence is defined as one in which the student was absent
for one of the following reasons
bull Personal illness of student
bull Official school-sponsored activities
bull Medical appointments
bull Serious illness in the immediate family (parent guardian sibling grandparent
child)
bull Death in the immediate family (same as above)
bull Any circumstances not covered above which the school principal or committee
determines are excused
Any absence not described above will be defined as unexcused
All absences from school need to be reported to the school office before 8am on
the day of the absence Parents are requested to contact the school office via
telephone for this purpose Parents may send information through e-mail to the
official school address but this must be followed by a written application (see
below)
The school year consists of 180 full days of instruction No half days are permissible
Students must have at least 90 of attendance ie 162 of the 180 days Absences in
excess of 10 will be a factor for consideration in determining promotion There are
specific policies regarding homework during absences Please refer to the
Homework Policy for guidance
Approval of leave in form of written application addressed to the Principal must be
submitted to the school office Valid reasons regarding serious illness must be
accompanied by a medical certificate Weddings outside immediate family will not
be considered as a valid excuse for absence Overseas travel should be undertaken
during summer vacations or winter break Special travel for immigration purposes will
be approved on a case-to-case basis Fine policy for unexcused absence is as
follows
o A child will be fined Rs200 for absence on days adjoining weekends ie Friday
and Monday
o Written warning letter addressed to the parent is issued for absents exceeding
10 (more than 5 days in a term)
o If a leave application for multiple absences is not received in time the student
may be liable to face disciplinary action
Early Dismissal
If possible parents should try to schedule external appointments or other events
outside of school hours If a child is to be dismissed early it is important that a signed
note by the parentguardian be sent in the morning to alert the school authorities a
phone call for said purpose will not be accepted because of security reasons
except under exceptional circumstances Students will not be called out of class
prior to the arrival of the parent If your child will be returning to school after an
appointment the child must sign back into the office
Note to Parents
Emergency messages and personal items will be delivered to the students only
through school office No visitor is allowed to go to a classroom during school hours
C Homework Policy
SICAS believes that the purpose of
homework is to provide students with
opportunities to extend classroom lessons
and to transfer specific skills and concepts to
new situations In addition homework is
designed to develop personal responsibility
self-discipline and effective study skills As
with all instructional activities homework
assignments are meaningful relevant and grade appropriate
1 Routine Homework Assignments
Generally teachers assign any of four types of daily homework assignments
These are preparation practice extension and creative enrichment
assignments Examples of these types of assignments are
Preparation This type of assignment is intended to help students get ready for
the next days classroom lesson Students might be asked to write their own
discussion questions based on the reading assignment Or the student may be
asked to complete answers to reading review questions from the text
Practice By successfully completing practice assignments students have the
opportunity to review and reinforce skills knowledge and information presented
in a previous lesson
Extension Extension assignments ask students to expand on skills andor
concepts taught during a previous class For example after studying an historical
period a student might be asked to read an article or book pertaining to that
period and report their findings to the class
CreativeEnrichment This assignment includes analyzing synthesizing and
evaluating concept or skills already taught Students have an opportunity to
develop and apply their own ideas about a topic and prepare a presentation
for the teachers or class
2 Long-Term Assignments
Another category of homework is the long-term assignment Frequently teachers
will assign long-term assignments that generally include special projects
research reports or book reports The number and frequency of these
assignments vary according to specific course requirements The amount of time
required to complete the assignments may be from one week to as long as four
weeks
3 Daily Reading
A students ability to read is strengthened by reading each day at home The
school strongly urges each student to spend time reading for pleasure or interest
each day In addition to books of interest newspapers magazines and journals
can be included A minimum of 20 to 30 minutes of daily reading will significantly
enhance students reading skills
D Expectations on Homework
The specific amount of homework assigned varies according to subject and grade
level The amount of time individual students spend in homework studies will also
vary according to the individual students study skills and personal work habits
These variables are important considerations when teachers parents and students
work to identify the appropriate amount of time a student should spend in
homework study The recommendations listed below serves to provide guidelines to
parents and students When applying recommended time to individual students
please keep in mind the variables of grade subject students work habits and
motivation Teachers homework assignments may also vary slightly in amount of
time expected of students
1 Homework for Absentees
Students are required to turn in completed assignments given to them during
multiple day absences upon their return to school Students are responsible for
making up for any missed work upon their return to school
Note Teachers are not obligated to provide advance assignments for students
2 School Absences Because of Family Vacations
There are times when families plan vacations when school is in session Students who
are absent from school because of vacations cannot be excused from their
scholastic obligations The school recognizes the importance of family time for its
students The school also understands the difficulty and complexity of scheduling
important family events The guidelines presented below address the problem in a
manner that best supports the purposes and goals of the school and the needs of
the student
Teachers are not obligated to provide advance assignments for students
Students and parents are obligated to initiate making up for specific assignments
missed because of vacation during regularly scheduled school sessions
Teachers are expected to provide the same reasonable make-up opportunities
extended to students who experience an excused absence Teachers are not
O Level 2-3 hours daily
A level 3-4 hours daily
expected to provide more time for students who missed school because of family
vacations
3 Chronic Homework Difficulties
At times students may struggle in meeting their homework obligations When
students routinely experience difficulties in completing homework assignments
teachers and parents need to confer about the nature of the students difficulties
The school faculty has had success in assisting students to work through study skill
problems We know that collaborative school-home efforts can be effective in
helping students improve their study skills Please contact the school with your
questionsconcerns when you believe your child is experiencing chronic homework
problems
E Examinations
Assessments and Examinations are ongoing processes and are diagnostic formative
and summative SICAS monitors and records the performance of students in these
examinations and communicate students‟ performance to parents through report
cards in formal parent teacher meetings at least 3 times in an academic year
O and A Level (grade IX X and A-I)
October
Assessments
Mid-Year
Exam
March
Assessments
End of Year
Exam
Consolidated
50 marks 100 marks 50 marks 100 marks 300 marks
Second
week of
October
Second
week of
December
Second
week of
March
Secondthird
week of May
O and A level (grade XI and A-II)
October
Assessments
Send-Ups Mocks Consolidated
50 marks 100 marks 100 marks 250 marks
Second
week of
October
Second
week of
December
Second
week of
March
Reports are sent out after each examination and assessment Assessment Report
cards are printed on white paper and Examination reports are printed on formal
watermarked cards Results of the examinations for Universities are only generated
on the school transcript Date sheet for the examinations and assessments are
handed out to the student at least 2 weeks prior to the exam
F Promotion and detention Policy
Promotion of the students will be decided by the Promotion Committee comprises of
the
Academic HeadDirector SSS
Head of school
Coordinator
Class teacher
Subject teacher(s)
Note
Decisions of the promotion committee are final
Re-evaluation will only be permissible after the promotion committee
meets again
A special ad-hoc committee appointed by the promotion committee
will recheck answer scripts of intended detainees before the declaration
of result
All examination Answer scripts are shown to students and handed over
to parents in PTCs
Promotion Rules
Class VIII to IX
The O level promotion policy dictates that students require a minimum of 60 in 6
subjects in order to be promoted Conversely if a student secures U‟s in English or
Mathematics he will not merit promotion to O level stream
Class IX to X
For promotion to Class X pass marks are 50 in all subject
Class X to XI
For promotion to Class XI pass marks are 50 all subject
Class A-I to A-II
For promotion to Class A-II pass marks are 50 all subject
If a student secures more than 1U in the send up examinations his entry will be sent as a
private candidate for the CIE examinations however the registration process would be
completed through school as a bdquoprivate candidate‟
Double FailureDetention
Double failure means the failure of a student to qualify for promotion on
two consecutive occasions during hisher school career
A student who fails more than once in this way will be subject to
withdrawal the student from the school
At the time of the first failure the promotion committee may take into
account any special circumstances such as lengthy and unavoidable
absence from school and decide whether they constitute a valid reason
for allowing the student to be promoted to the next class In such a case
an undertaking must be taken from parents at the time of the first failure
committing them to withdraw their child if heshe fails again the next year
Double promotion
Double promotion is not permissible in any class for the OA Level program
Conditional promotions
Conditional promotions are to be strongly discouraged If at all necessary it
must be accompanied by an undertaking from parents committing them to
share responsibility for their child‟schildren‟s performance within the school
Absence from Examinations or Assessments and Retake Policy for Internal Assessments
and Examinations
Students who are absent for class tests assessed written work or examinations will not
be retested but would be considered under the following rules
o In case a student has been unable to sit for the end-of-year examinations
with a valid reason the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of
hisher consolidated performance in the continuous assessment and the mid-
year examinations
o If a student is absent from the mid-year examination with a genuine reason
the promotion decision will be based on the continuous assessment and the
end-of-year examination results
o In case if a student misses any examinationsassessments due to his late
admission the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of the later
continuous assessments and the end-of-year examinations
o Students on approved long leave for a negotiated period of time are given a
placement test for the compulsory subjects at the time of rejoining
o If a student is absent from one or two subjects in the end-of-year
examinations without a valid reason the marks of the mid-year examinations or
the minimum passing marks will be allotted whichever is less If heshe is absent
for the entire mid-year or end-of-year examinations without a valid reason
heshe will be given no credit at all for the examination
o If a student has been absent for less than half the class tests or assessed
written work during a term the average marks gained in other tests and written
work or the minimum passing marks as decided by the promotion committee will
be allotted for the missing work
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests with a genuine
reason hisher assessments are based solely on the number of tests taken
o When a student is absent for more than half the class tests with a genuine
reason heshe may be given the average of the other class tests or minimum
passing marks whichever is less
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests without a genuine
reason heshe may be awarded minimum pass marks or the average of the
other tests whichever is less however heshe is given no credit for the ones
missed
o A student who misses any exam is not eligible for a prize for academic
excellence in the Academic Prize distribution ceremony
Retake Policy for CIE OA level Examinations
Any OA level student can only sit in OctNov session for re-take examinations
through school as per CIE policy Heshe will have to pay all dues imposed by
CIEBritish councilSchool Admin fee as per stated exam
Any OA level student who wishes to appear in the next MayJune session
that will be treated as a fresh entry and child will have to be enrolled in the level
for one year to appear as a regular candidate of the school
Malpractice Cases
If it is established that a student has indulged in any malpractice or breach of
the examination rules heshe may be required to
Forfeit any award for the paper in which a student is found to be
cheating No marks will be awarded for the particular exam
Leave the school (this may be appropriate for a habitual offender or
one who threatens a teacher or who seriously disrupts an examination)
G Grading and Rewards Policy
As per CIE policies students‟ performance is benchmarked using six grades (A-E)
An bdquoA‟ is awarded for the highest level of achievement whereas bdquoE‟ indicates minimum
satisfactory performance A bdquoU‟ is given for ungraded or unsatisfactory performance
For O level
A grade for Effort and Behavior is also awarded in the internal examinations on a 1-4
scale as shown in the diagram above
HONOUR ROLL
Students in grades who receive all Ain their consolidated internal result or highest
result in CIE examinations will be placed on the honor roll Students will be eligible for
additional rewards at the time of the annual prize distribution ceremony The criteria
for these rewards may be inquired from the school authorities
H Graduation Requirements
Graduation at SICAS occurs in two stages First upon completing the internal
academic requirements of the school The students are invited to attend their
Graduation Ceremony at the school Annual Prize Distribution This event that takes
place in April every year Second the student is considered a High School graduate
after passing his CIE A Level exam the result of which is declared in August of the
year the exam is taken
To meet the internal requirement of the school students must successfully clear the
AI End-of-Year exam and attain an adequate passing grades in the send-up and
mock exams Borderline cases concerning students on Academic Probation will be
given clearance to graduate at the discretion of the school Principal
In order to pass the CIE exams students must clear three CIE full-credit A Level
exams and attain passing marks in each Upon clearance of the CIE exam students
a student previously on academic probation may attain the SICAS diploma
Subject ChangeWithdrawal (A Level) Class schedules will be given to students prior to the start of each term Subject
changes or withdrawals will be allowed through the first 2 weeks of the September
of A-I thereafter enrollment in new subjects will be at the discretion of the school
authorities and students will be charged subject changewithdrawal fee
H Student Records Permanent records include the student‟s personal file copies of his report cards
certificates of scholastic and co-curricular achievements letters of commendation
or of concern behavioral incident reports standardized testing results attendance
and health records A student andor parentslegal guardians may see the student‟s
record by making an appointment with the school office The student andor
parentslegal guardians may request for any statements or documents in the record
if it pertains to the student‟s school work Students may request that a particular item
be removed from the file however the counselor may or may not grant the request
If the request is denied an appeal may be made to the Principal
I Summer School Camps SICAS Senior offers a summer school program of varying lengths during the winter
and summer vacation period Summer school is for catching up with the required
course work as well as for preparing for O Level Optional subjects Summer school
also provides a variety of co- curricular and leadership programs such as Debate
MUN French swimming and other sports training camps
J Withdrawal
To withdraw a student or parent should obtain a Withdrawal Form from the school
office and have it signed by counselor librarian and the Principal A student must
have hisher parentlegal guardian‟s permission to withdraw All books and materials
checked out are to be returned and school dues including fines assessed due to
damaged or lost materials should be paid Any student seeking withdrawal before
graduating will have to state reason for leaving and parentslegal guardian‟s need
to meet with Vice PrincipalPrincipal in person to get the school leaving certificate
(SLC)
K Attestation and issuance of school documents
Students need to present original documents to get photocopies of academicco-
curricular achievement certificates verified School will not attest any copy without
verifying the original document SICAS issues certificates such as bona fide
certificate hope certificate school transcripts school reports on request In order to
obtain such certificates a request to the guidance counselor must be made at least
5 businesses days in advance All certificates will be specifically addressed to
institutions where submission is needed Transcripts and recommendation letters will
directly mailed to the universities where student is seeking an admission Mailing or
courier charges must be borne by the student
L Support from the Counselorrsquos Office
The Guidance Counselor
Guides and advises students on college admissions
Writes comprehensive honest and positive descriptive statements for students
through the various resources available to himher such as information from
teachers advisors parents and observation of the student from hisher own
personal experience
Liaisons with admissions officers of universities and colleges
Reports any disciplinary incidents regarding an applicant to hisher university if
such an incident occurs after the submission of the student‟s application
Informs the colleges and universities if it is discovered that a child‟s work on his
personal statementcollege essay is not his own plagiarism is not allowed and is
very strictly handled by school personnel and universities personnel locally and
abroad
Reports any positive developments in a student‟s profile to hisher university since
the submission of hisher application (eg Mid-year report End of year report)
Coordinates and follows-up with the universitycollege personnel for any
additional documents that might be needed for the student‟s admissions file
Responds to any queries that the university admissions officers may have
regarding the student(s) application to their universities
Follows up with students and the universitiescolleges they have applied to
regarding their admission status
Makes a student understand that it is hisher own academic record and overall
profile that determines admission to a universitycollege
Ensures that all that the admissions requirements are completed by the students
and the office personnel involved in a timely manner and that all documents
are mailed (via online or courier services) to the Universitiescolleges before the
published deadlines
Expectations from A-I and A-II students
A Level students are expected to visit counselor office in the beginning of A-I to
get to know the complete procedures of counselor office Moreover all students
need to coordinate with counselor to ensure that their files are established in
counselor‟s office for future proceeding
At the beginning of A-I an orientation session is held to encourage students to
take on a challenging curriculum appropriate to their abilities
All students must meet SICAS internal application deadlines
When researching for colleges students should look for at least two ldquosafetyrdquo
colleges two or three ldquolikelymiddle rangerdquo colleges and two ldquodreamreach
collegesrdquo depending on their academic record and personal profile
Research for colleges should depend on the preferred location the most
suitable program offered to suit the student‟s career goals the size of the school
the student wishes to attend the nature of the teaching style offered
preparation for a future career choice cost and the availability of financial aid
(if required)
Students should provide the teachercounselors with a CV or resume to assist in
writing a recommendation letter
Students should start work on their personal statement during the summer at the
end of A-I
Students should keep themself well informed about school activities and
resources available through assembly announcements and bulletin boards
Expectations from Parents
Support and encourage your child offering advice and guidance when
appropriate
Encourage your son or daughter to visit the Guidance Counselor Office at SICAS
and not to hesitate to ask questions regarding college applicationscareer goals
or to update the Counselor about their academic performance and
involvement in extracurricular activities
Avoid imposing or forcing your preferences regarding careercollege choices
onto your son or daughter It is important to remember that college planning
decisions are as much as possible a student‟s decision However do help your
child to gather enough information and research thoroughly through the various
resources available before making hisher decision
Family meetings should be held as early as the end of a student‟s Grade XI (or
even earlier) These meetings should focus where the parents want to send their
child for undergraduate studies and to start the ground-work on college
admissions This decision will be based on many factors finances family
commitments amongst others
Parents should be open to new ideas and suggestions They should not be
focusing only on the best-known colleges but rather on the ldquobest suitedrdquo
colleges for their sons and daughters where heshe can be happy
Parents should help their child to understand that there is always more than one
college that is appropriate for himher
Parents should encourage their child that there are no shortcuts to getting into
the top colleges an ethical approach to college admissions should be
supported
Parents should teach their children to complete their own applications write
their own personal statementscollege essays
M Public Access to School
1 Visiting the School
It is highly appreciated if visitors seek a prior appointment in order to meet any
management staff member The Front-desk officer and school administrator will
always be available during school hours to answer any query However Vice
PrincipalPrincipal may not be able to meet visitors without a prior appointment
Due to security reasons parents and visitors are required to get visitor‟s pass at the
gate to enter in to the school premises All visitors must first report to the main office
The Front-desk officer will manage your meeting with the concerned staff
2 Contacting the School
At times it will be necessary for parents to contact the school to speak to teachers
or occasionally their children during school hours Please use the following
procedures
Teachers
The school holds formal parent teacher conferences (PTC‟s) in order to bring parents
up to date with the progress of their child If a meeting is necessary in addition to the
scheduled PTC‟s then parents must make a request for such an appointment
through the school secretary Teachers are not permitted to leave the students
unattended in order to meet with parents and such meetings will be allowed at the
discretion of the school PrincipalVice Principal
Students
Occasionally a parent may need to pass on a message directly to their
sondaughter at school If you need to leave a message or speak directly to your
child please briefly explain the situation to the front-desk officer Heshe will take the
necessary measures to put you in touch with your child
3 Dropping items off at school
Parents often find themselves coming to drop off homework books lunch lunch
money gym clothes musical instruments etc at the school Parents must come to
the office and not leave items with the guard at the gate The item must be labeled
with the name and class of the student before the front-desk officer sends it to the
student
N Healthcare Information
Parents are requested to inform the school about any
health issues pertaining to their sondaughter Especially
in case of diabetic asthmatic dyslexia neurological or
acute psychological depression parents must provide
complete written information regarding their child‟s
medication It is equally important to fill out the
emergency contact information in the student file
Prescription Medication in Schools
If under exceptional circumstances a child is required to take prescription
medication during school hours and the parent cannot be at school to administer
the medication the medication can be administered in compliance with the
following regulations
1 A permission form with written dated instructions and permission signed by
the parent will be maintained by the school and will include
o The doctor‟s prescription
o child‟s name
o name of medication
o purpose of medication
o time to be administered
o dosage
o possible side effects
o termination date for administering the medication access and
maintenance of inhalers prescribed for asthmatic students
2 Parents will be responsible for delivering medication to the school and reclaiming
any unused medications ALL MEDICATION MUST BE IN A CONTAINER
APPROPRIATELY LABELED BY THE PHARMACY (OR DOCTOR‟S SUBSCRIPTION)
STATING THE NAME OF MEDICATION DOSAGE AND TIME TO BE ADMINISTERED
Any unused medications will be destroyed by school personnel if unclaimed
more than one week following termination of treatment or at the end of the
school year
3 The parents of the child must assume responsibility for informing the Principal of
any change in the child‟s health or change in medication
4 The school personnel will not be responsible for any adverse drug reaction when
medication has been given in the manner prescribed on the permission form
5 The school district retains the discretion to reject requests for the administration of
medicine
6 All medication must be stored in a secured locked clean container or cabinet
accessible to authorized school personnel The school does not have facilities to
store medication that requires refrigeration
Medical support in case of an emergency
School has a very basic first-aid arrangement in case of any injury during school
hours First-aid is administered by a trained member under the supervision of senior
management As we are not permitted to give any oral medicines it is in your childs
best interest to call parents to further pursue medical assistance However in case of
severe injury or illness school may call RESCUE 1122 to transfer a student to a nearest
hospital and an immediate call is made to parents to seek further guidance
O School Telephone amp Cell Phone Use
No student will be allowed to use the office telephone without special permission
from the administrator or the School Secretary O level students are generally not
allowed to bring mobile phones to school In case a student needs to have a phone
on a particular day heshe will be required to hand it in to the school administrator
before classes start and collect it at home time Any students violating from this rule
will have to face disciplinary consequences
A-level students may use mobile phones only in the designated common rooms
They are strictly prohibited from using cell phones in the academic block and
especially in the classrooms
P School Dues
All school dues must be paid on stipulated dates on the fee bill otherwise the
student may not be allowed to sit through the regular school classes or
examinations The school administrator or accountant may notify parents
telephonically about outstanding dues In such circumstances please make sure
that the dues are cleared at the earliest and the bank deposit receipt is shown to
the school office In order to get any school documents such as transcripts
examination results O level certificates or recommendation letters all school dues
need to be cleared till that day Please see further rules at the back of the school
fee bill
DISCIPLINE CODE
There will be a clearly defined standard of behavior within the School community that
promotes a safe and productive learning and teaching environment All members of
this community have the responsibility to conduct themselves in a way that
demonstrates a mutual respect for all individuals their rights and their property
A Goals and Objectives
In planning and maintaining both school and classroom settings which promote
appropriate student conduct the SICAS is committed to the following objectives
bull To promote mutual respect among students stafffaculty administration and
parents through the display of appropriate language attitude and physical
behavior
bull To maintain a safe and secure learning environment in which all students have
the opportunity to reach their potential
bull To promote each students self-knowledge self-discipline and self-reliance
bull To recognize and value individual differences
bull To recognize that the management of student behavior is the collective
responsibility of students stafffaculty administrators and parents
bull To maintain open lines of communication in a positive fair and consistent
manner while recognizing the individual needs of students
Each childs education is the shared responsibility of the student the parent
guardian and the school Such a collaborative partnership can help motivate
support and encourage the student When a large group of people work together
in a community such as the school each partner must understand hisher
responsibilities or roles and their relationships
B Rules Regulations and Expectations
The rights and responsibilities for all students and staff members must be respected
at all times In an effort to strive for excellence it is important for students and staff to
be aware of the basic rules regulations and expectations that govern these rights
and responsibilities The following rules and regulations are consistent with the Goals
for all SICAS students set forth in the Student Handbook It is also expected that
students will follow the standards of conduct which have been established
C Academic Honesty (pertaining to Fraud Plagiarism and
Cheating)
Student work is highly respected and important to academic success For that
reason academic fraud cannot be tolerated Plagiarism is regarded as a serious
offense Plagiarism involves passing off other people‟s work as your own Any copied
or plagiarized work will be reviewed and may result in a zero for the assignment or
appropriate consequences In case if a student feels extreme academic pressures
please contact the counselor SICAS wants all students to succeed producing their
own product or work
D Acceptable Use of Technology
Students must conduct themselves in a responsible manner while using the school‟s
technology Computers and technology are being made available for educational
use and the use of equipment is a privilege not a right Accessing or producing
content that is vulgar racist profane violent obscene or pornographic is subject to
disciplinary action Internet chat and game play is not allowed at any time The
school has a right to monitor use of school technology
E School Uniform for Boys and Girls
All students must wear clean uniform to school on a regular basis
No jewelry of any type except for a watch and small studs for girls are allowed
Students will be liable for disciplinary action in case of not following the dress
code
Students who have games period (once a week) are required to come in their
sports uniform that specific day only
It is mandatory for all students to wear proper school uniform (regularsports)
supplied by the authorized uniform supplier
Students may not wear hats sweatshirt hoods or other headgear such as
bandanas or items that are determined inappropriate by school personnel in
the school building
All students must wear school-sanctioned black shoes
Clothing shall be worn with appropriate undergarments
School belts must be buckled sashes tied and shirts buttoned up omitting the
top most
Council members must wear their council badges at all times
Items that are worn for religious reasons must be approved in advance from the
school administration
All shorts should be worn no shorter than four inches from the top of the knee
Any clothing or hairstyle that disrupts the educational process is prohibited
1 Classroom and School Environment
Students are expected to behave in an orderly fashion in classrooms and all areas
of the school
It is a very serious matter to interfere with the educational process by being
disruptive in class or by creating disturbances in and around school
Pushing shoving running and ldquoplay-fightingrdquo are forms of unacceptable
behavior
All these may be regarded as acts of bullying which is strictly prohibited at SICAS
(Read ahead for more detail about this)
Students caught bullying others on social websites will also be subject to strict
disciplinary action that may also result in expulsion These cases would be directly
handled by the Principal of the school
Due to the potentially disruptive nature of electronic games electronic apparatus
and communication devices such as cellular phones are not permitted on school
premises and may be confiscated if found Students are not allowed to bring cell
phones CD and media players iPods radio walk-mans electronic games digital
diaries etc to school If there is an exigent need they must be submitted to the
administrator‟s office for safekeeping School will not be responsible for loss of any
electronic item
F Behavior Towards Peers amp Adults
Students must be respectful of each other and of all adults in the building
bull Rudeness disrespect and discourteous behavior are intolerable regardless of
the particulars of the situation
bull A student who is insolent or insubordinate in refusing to obey reasonable requests
made by a teacher or staff member is subject to firm disciplinary action including
suspension from school
1 Care of Building and Property
Everyone at SICAS should take pride in the appearance of our school Acts such as
theft and vandalizing school property are considered to be extremely serious They
are not only violations of our schools Code of Conduct they are against the law
Students found stealing damaging or defacing school or personal property will be
subject to disciplinary action including suspension and held responsible for the costs
of repairs or replacement Each case will be handled on an individual basis
Possession of matches lighters and other paraphernalia is forbidden on school
property
2 Physical Violence Fighting and Verbal Intimidation
Physical violence and verbal intimidation or threats directed toward any member of
the school community are not tolerated
Although some incidents begin
inadvertently each instance will
continue to be treated as a serious
disciplinary offense
Students involved in fighting bullying (see more below) ganging and other forms of
physical violence (regardless of who started the altercation) are subject to
suspension and their parents are notified The use of abusive obscene or profane
language andor gestures will be dealt with as a serious breach of conduct
3 Bullying
Respect for the dignity of others is a cornerstone of civil society Bullying creates an
atmosphere of fear and intimidation robs a person of their dignity detracts from the
safe environment necessary to promote student learning and will not be tolerated
by the Board of Directors Students who bully another person shall be held
accountable for their actions whether it occurs on the school grounds off school
grounds at a school sponsored or approved function activity or event or going to
or from school or a school activity
Definition Bullying is any pattern of behavior by a student or a group of students
that is intended to harass intimidate ridicule humiliate or instill fear in another child
or group of children Bullying behavior can be a threat of or actual physical harm
or it can be verbal abuse of the child Bullying is a series of recurring actions
committed over a period of time directed toward one student or successive
separate actions directed against multiple students
Examples of ldquoBullyingrdquo may include but are not limited to a pattern of behavior
involving one or more of the following
1 Sarcastic ldquocomplimentsrdquo about another student‟s personal appearance
2 Pointed questions intended to embarrass or humiliate
3 Mocking taunting or belittling
4 Non-verbal threats andor intimidation such as ldquofrontingrdquo or ldquochestingrdquo a person
5 Demeaning humor relating to a student‟s race gender ethnicity or personal
characteristics
6 Blackmail extortion demands for protection money or other involuntary
donations or loans
7 Blocking access to school property or facilities
8 Deliberate physical contact or injury to person or property
9 Stealing or hiding books or belongings andor
10 Threats of harm to student(s) possessions or others
Students are encouraged to report behavior they consider to be bullying including
a single action which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to their
teacher or the principal The report may be made anonymously Teachers and other
school employees who have witnessed or are reliably informed that a student has
been a victim of behavior they consider to be bullying including a single action
which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying shall report the incident(s) to
the principal Parents or legal guardians may submit written reports of incidents they
feel constitute bullying or if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to the
principal The principal shall be responsible for investigating the incident(s) to
determine if disciplinary action is warranted
Students found to be in violation of this policy shall be subject to disciplinary action
up to and including expulsion In determining the appropriate disciplinary action
consideration may be given to other violations of the student handbook that may
have simultaneously occurred
Notice of what constitutes bullying the school‟s prohibition against bullying and the
consequences for students who bully shall be conspicuously posted in classrooms
restrooms auditorium and school bus
4 Harassment
Words or actions directed at a particular person or group based on their sex race
religion national origin age sexual orientation physical appearance or disability in
any form will not be tolerated
5 Money and Personal Items
Students are to bring only money for breakfast lunch or for a specific school
purpose No toys games bats gloves balls tapes radios or any personal items are
to be brought to school The possession of cell phones or other telecommunication
devices by a student on school property or while attending school activities is
prohibited Such devices will be confiscated Parents may retrieve these items from
the school office after the confiscation period expires
6 Weapons
Students are forbidden to bring weapons sharp objects or explosives of any kind
including but not limited to guns knives firecrackers and cap guns Replicas of any
type of dangerous weapons are also forbidden A student who brings any weapon
to school is subject to suspension and possible expulsion (See Expulsion Policy)
7 Display of Affection
At SICAS we prohibit display of affection at school or school-sponsored activities To
establish a respectful environment in the context of our local culture please refrain
from intimate behavior of any sort Teachers and other staff members are instructed
to correct students if their behavior is not acceptable Please accept these
corrections in a constructive manner It is the intent to maintain a proper
atmosphere for all students and to prevent adverse consequences from occurring
G SICAS BUS CONDUCT
Bus Safety
All students using school transport are expected
to adhere to the guidelines in the SICAS Bus
Conduct Code as outlined in the Student
Handbook Improper conduct aboard a school
bus is to be treated as a school offense subject
to consequences at the discretion of the school
administration
Be on time to meet the bus Last minute rushing often causes accidents Also the
driver is not supposed to wait except when it is raining and then only long enough
for students to reach the bus from the nearest shelter
Wait for the bus at the designated area and do not venture far off
When getting on or off the bus use the handrail
After boarding the bus sit down as quickly as possible If the bus starts with a jolt you
could be thrown in the aisle if you are still standing
Keep the aisles clear Keep books lunch boxes legs and feet out of the aisle
Ride only the bus you are assigned to ride You must have permission in advance to
do otherwise
Do not open any windows without permission from the bus driver Keep head arms
and hands inside the bus
Do not throw anything inside the bus or out of the bus window Do not litter the bus
Make as little noise as possible The bus driver must be able to hear horns trains and
other warning signals
No horseplay or scuffling of any kind on the bus This is very distracting to the driver
Stay seated and facing the front of the bus at all times until the bus comes to a
complete stop where you get off
If you must cross the street in front of the bus go at least 10 feet in front of the bus so
the driver can have a clear view
The bus driver will have authority to report any disciplinary issue
H Care of Books
Please insist that your child uses but not abuses hisher books
Damagedlost books will be the responsibility of the student and
parents Costs for repair or replacement of books will be
charged Students are expected to bring booksnotebooks
according to their class schedule We discourage heavy bags
and unnecessary books and notebooks should not be brought to
school Students are advised to print their names and classes on their books and
notebooks as they often get misplaced The school will not be responsible for any
loss of property
I Smoking and Drug Use Policy
The initiation and implementation of a successful smoking policy requires the co-
operation and wholehearted support of both management and staff
Policy Statement
Smoking andor use of recreational drugs is known to be a serious risk to health It is
a significant cause of disease and premature death In addition there is now
evidence that ldquopassive smokingrdquo the inhaling of other people‟s smoke can cause
lung cancer in non-smokers as well as causing a deterioration of respiratory
conditions
This smoking and drug policy would not allow any smoking or possession of any
banned substance within the boundaries of the school site at any time by the
students parents or visitors
It would be the responsibility of school authorities to enforce the policy at all times
and to advice students to ensure that the students comply with these arrangements
Rules for Pupils
Smoking on campus is strictly not permitted at any time
Smoking during school visits trips or school events is strictly not permitted
Pupils caught smoking will be issued a pink slip
Rs1000- will be fined immediately if a child is caught smoking or credible evidence
is found of himher to have been smoking He or she may be liable for further
disciplinary action
Pupils caught with banned drugs or alcohol will be notified to the school authorities
and they will either be put on extended suspension or be expelled from the school
Awareness sessions on the dangers of smoking and or use of drugs may be planned
The above rules also apply to electronic cigarettes
J Litter and Chewing Gum Policy
Any student caught littering the school premises or school owned property will be
subjected to disciplinary action The act of chewing gum is especially prohibited as its
improper disposal causes unnecessary damage to school property In the event that a
student is found chewing a gum or littering the school premises he or she will be a
levied a fine of Rs500 in addition to facing disciplinary action
K Disciplinary Procedures amp Consequences
Communication among all members of the School community is essential in
implementing the Code of Conduct and helping students to assume their
responsibilities as citizens of this school All students and parents are encouraged to
bring any violations of rules and regulations to the attention of an administrator In
addition all school staff has an obligation to report violations of rules and regulations to
the school administration Both teachers and administrators will inform specific students
and parents when school expectations and standards of conduct are not being
maintained Students should have a full understanding of the consequences of their
behavior should they fail to meet school expectations The consequences of breaking
school rules depend on the seriousness of the behavior and the overall disciplinary
record of the individual student Every effort will be made to balance fairness with
consistency in the application of this code
SICAS disciplinary guidelines and policies include procedures which ensure that
students and parents will be informed of their rights regarding due process to be
followed by school authorities Any student involved in a disciplinary action is entitled to
an opportunity to express hisher position on the incident leading to disciplinary action
Parents have the right to request and ensure presence at such a meetinghearing
Note to Parents
Parents are to be informed of the above policies through this handbook and any
changes thereto through newsletters and other forms of communication
Detentions
Parents are entitled to 2 hours‟ notice of a detention that takes place outside normal
school hours so that the parents can make arrangements for transport or childcare The
notice should tell you why the detention was given and how long your child will have to
stay at school
If the child cannot attend the detention parents must explain the reasons to the child‟s
teacher or the principal They may reconsider the detention in certain circumstances
such as
The detention falls on an important religious day for the family
The parents are concerned about the length and safety of the route between
school and home
Parents can‟t reasonably make alternative arrangements for collecting their child
from school
In such circumstances a during school hours short-term suspension may be given
L Explanation of Consequences
Unacceptable classroom or school behavior will be handled according to the nature
and severity of action including verbal warnings counseling detention suspension and
referral to the office for discipline
1 Verbal Warning and Counseling (level 1)
If an administrativestaff member has issued a warning this indicates that student‟s
behavior is inappropriate and that continuation of this behavior may result in serious
consequences
Every effort is made at all levels within the school environment to help students adhere
to the academic and behavioral expectations at SICAS Many matters can be more
effectively resolved in counseling sessions that take place with teachers
administrators guidance counselors fellow students and parentsguardians
2 Pink Slips (level 2)
In case of any behavioral disciplinary or academic anomaly a Pink Slip may be
issued to a student This document indicates that a serious infringement of a school
rule has taken place Upon being issued a Pink Slip the discipline committee may
decide consequences depending upon the nature of offense A copy of the pink slip
will be retained in student‟s personal file for a record Issuance of pink slip will earn
negative house points for the respective house as well
3 Suspension and issuance of warning letters (Level 3)
After three successive pink slips are issued in one academic term a student may be
suspended for three school days and a parent-meeting may be called by school
administrator The Administrator will notify schedule of suspension to parents by
telephone and by issuing a suspension and warning letter
4 Expulsion
If in extreme cases a child is given repeated suspensions and if all other avenues of
counseling a child have failed or if the nature of offense is so dire the school Principal
may take a decision to expel a child This will be the last resort especially if the child is
on repeated Academic Probation and the continued behavior is so egregious that
other students in particular and the school environment in general are suffering as a
consequence The parents will be given due explanation as to the school‟s decision
and will be made to understand that the school reserves the legal right to disallow a
child from continuing as a student
5Other Consequences as Appropriate
RESOURCES
C School Office Personnel
PrincipalDirector Mr Shehryar Salamat (shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
Vice Principal Mr Muhammad Azhar Khan (azharkhansssedupk)
Administrator Zeeshan Khan (zeeshankhansssedupk) A Level Coordinator Mrs Lubna Assad O Level Coordinator Ms Saadia Qureshi Guidance Counselor Ms Nishat Hassan (nishathassansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
(shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
(azharkhansssedupk)
In liaison with the Adventure Foundation of Pakistan SICAS offers its students a wide
scope of organized activities to promote their self-expressions through adventure by
providing them safe opportunities to discover and equip themselves with a first-hand
experience of outdoor living Camping activities offered during the summer season
include mountaineering expeditions trekking trails rock climbing rappelling and
various other expeditions by boat During winters our students are taken for winter
camp-crafts ice climbing desert trekking downhill skiing and sailing
A After School Clubs and Camps
Student life at SICAS is not just about academics but also about a diverse co-curricular
program specially designed to enable students to explore their talents and creative
abilities Students are encouraged to participate in theatre debates art technology
music social services sporting activities and much more
SICAS offers a broad spectrum of different after school clubs These clubs are not only
important for a child‟s mental growth but also serve to foster his social skills Such
activities are absolutely essential if a child is to grow up confident full of life and
exuberance Students are encouraged to become active members of various clubs
such as the Music Club English and Urdu Debate Clubs Dramatics Club Photography
Club Entrepreneurial Club The arrangement of these clubs will be subject to student
interest
B Use of The LibraryComputer
Students are encouraged to use the library or computer lab for research and to
spend their time constructively They are required to adhere to the following
guidelines
Students may use the library during school within allocated library lesson or may
borrow books after school School library also remains operational during summer
vacations
The librarian may schedule special classes near the beginning of the school year
for teaching or reviewing specific library skills
Students are expected to be orderly and quiet while in the library
It is prohibited take any resource out of the library without following proper
procedures
Students are responsible for paying fines for any books or library materials that
they lose or damage
Students are also provided internet lab apart from computer lab where they can
access e-sources
STUDENT SUPPORT
A Academic Probation
All students who receive failing grades on their report card are put on Academic
Probation and are required to participate in academic monitoring Monitoring is a
cooperative effort shared by school heads the teaching staff the student and
hisher parents Students placed on monitoring will receive a weekly or fortnightly
progress report from the respective coordinator office The report includes
comments on the students effort class work homework and has indicators for the
students test average Students placed on probation will be expected to fully
participate in all activities designated for their improvement Parents are
encouraged to visit and confer with the individual teacher if there are concerns with
their childs academic progress Students on Academic Probation may be barred
from participating in co-curricular and sporting activities
B Remedial Program amp Homework Help
To improve the performance of at risk or struggling
learners SICAS holds after-school remedial classes for
selected subjects This is a mandatory program for
struggling students and serves to extend and
strengthen classroom lessons and learning This
program is offered free of cost either during break or
after school
PARENT SUPPORT AND
INVOLVEMENT
A Communication Between Home
and School
Involving parents is essential to improve student achievement therefore the school
fosters and supports active parental involvement This is accomplished through
regular two-way meaningful communication scheduled parent-teacher
conferences active involvement in a variety of roles and the promotion of
responsible parenting
Throughout the year students papers are sent home in order to keep parents
informed Teachers are encouraged to make every effort to clearly explain
expectations related to various assignments When papers are sent home with
unsatisfactory grades or notes concerning incomplete assignments please follow up
on this It is the responsibility of parents to closely monitor their child‟s academic
progress and insist that students complete all assignments
B How to help
A childs report card is as personal and as individual as the child It is best not to
compare report cards among children in the family or in the neighborhood Since
children do not develop or learn at the same rate we strive to understand how your
child learns best and cater to each individual‟s unique style of learning It is
recommended that you have at least two conferences a year with your childs
teacher If you have questions about your childs work progress grades or other
concerns please call the school office to schedule a meeting
C Parents Can Help
Following are some things parents can do to help their children be successful in
school
Insist on regular attendance and punctuality
Keep your child home when they are sick Encourage and help the student to
make up work missed due to absence Also remember to send in a written
application for hisher leave
Be sure your child gets a good nights sleep (9 or l0 hours) and has a wholesome
breakfast before coming to school
Show a sincere interest in what your child is doing in school
Be informed of school rules expectations and your childs progress
Provide a suitable time and place for your child to read and study at home
Set and maintain reasonable standards of behavior for your child
Nurture self-discipline in your child
Foster in your child () respect for others and to obey the law and those in
authority
Encourage your child to appreciate people to value work and to recognize his
or her place in the immediate community and beyond
Be active in the school PTC‟s and attend school functions whenever possible
POLICIES amp PROCEDURES
A Daily Schedule
1 School Hours O Levels
REGULAR DAYS
Morning Afternoon
O level 750 am 200 pm
A level 800 am 400 pm(as per
schedule)
HOUSE ASSEMBLY IS MANDATORY FOR ALL O AND A LEVEL STUDENTS
2 School Hours A Level
Arrival Member of the student council have to report (on a rotational basis) for the morning assembly
according to their schedules All other students can come to school at the time of their first morning
class
Departure A Level students must adhere to their allotted timetable They are not allowed to leave
campus once they arrive However they may leave after their last class after 1200 noon Students are
encouraged to spend their free time in the library or other designated study areas of the campus to
revise their lectures or on assigned class work A Level students are also allotted time for recreation and
physical education is also incorporated as part of their weekly schedule
NOTE All A Level students are required for the House Assembly on Tuesdays
Morning
Tuesday 750 am
3 House Assembly and House Meetings
Each house hosts the Tuesday Morning House Assembly on a rotational basis The
House is free to select presenters for that particular day and must ensure their
adequate preparation House Meetings are to be held at least once a month after
the Tuesday Morning House Assembly Once the meeting is announced the House
Captains must come up with an Agenda around which the discussions take place
Students are typically motivated and shortlisted for upcoming inter-house events
and a review of the House Points also takes place Students andor Council
members who are absent from the House Assembly or the House Meeting are
subject to disciplinary action They must inform the school administration in advance
if an allowed leave is to be sought
B Attendance
Late Arrival (Tardy)
Tardy is defined as not being in school before
morning assembly or in other words by the second
bell Please see that your child arrives at school
well before 750 when the tardy bell rings Students
who come late must report to the main office for
an admission slip
The school policy towards tardy in one academic
term is as follows
First and second time Name is registered
3rd time Pink Slip is issued and a disciplinary action is taken as per policy
Fourth time Child is sent to the Principal‟s Office for in-school detention and parents
are informed For each additional tardy after 3rd time a pink slip is issued suspension
for onetwo day will be given after issuance of 3rd pink slip House master class
teacher and house captain are informed about the student is contributing negative
points for the respective house
Tardiness from Class (A Level)
If an A level student is late to class by more than 5 minutes he will not be allowed to
enter the classroom A-level students are expected to be seated before the
respective subject teacher arrives in the class Under special reasons A level
coordinator may permit the entrance of the student with a warning
Students arriving late by more than 10 minutes are issued pink slips and are marked
absent not only for the class but also for the whole day
A level teachers may address tardiness issues individually The parent will be
contacted if the problem persists
Absences from School
SICAS recognizes two types of absences of students Excused and Unexcused
Absence An excused absence is defined as one in which the student was absent
for one of the following reasons
bull Personal illness of student
bull Official school-sponsored activities
bull Medical appointments
bull Serious illness in the immediate family (parent guardian sibling grandparent
child)
bull Death in the immediate family (same as above)
bull Any circumstances not covered above which the school principal or committee
determines are excused
Any absence not described above will be defined as unexcused
All absences from school need to be reported to the school office before 8am on
the day of the absence Parents are requested to contact the school office via
telephone for this purpose Parents may send information through e-mail to the
official school address but this must be followed by a written application (see
below)
The school year consists of 180 full days of instruction No half days are permissible
Students must have at least 90 of attendance ie 162 of the 180 days Absences in
excess of 10 will be a factor for consideration in determining promotion There are
specific policies regarding homework during absences Please refer to the
Homework Policy for guidance
Approval of leave in form of written application addressed to the Principal must be
submitted to the school office Valid reasons regarding serious illness must be
accompanied by a medical certificate Weddings outside immediate family will not
be considered as a valid excuse for absence Overseas travel should be undertaken
during summer vacations or winter break Special travel for immigration purposes will
be approved on a case-to-case basis Fine policy for unexcused absence is as
follows
o A child will be fined Rs200 for absence on days adjoining weekends ie Friday
and Monday
o Written warning letter addressed to the parent is issued for absents exceeding
10 (more than 5 days in a term)
o If a leave application for multiple absences is not received in time the student
may be liable to face disciplinary action
Early Dismissal
If possible parents should try to schedule external appointments or other events
outside of school hours If a child is to be dismissed early it is important that a signed
note by the parentguardian be sent in the morning to alert the school authorities a
phone call for said purpose will not be accepted because of security reasons
except under exceptional circumstances Students will not be called out of class
prior to the arrival of the parent If your child will be returning to school after an
appointment the child must sign back into the office
Note to Parents
Emergency messages and personal items will be delivered to the students only
through school office No visitor is allowed to go to a classroom during school hours
C Homework Policy
SICAS believes that the purpose of
homework is to provide students with
opportunities to extend classroom lessons
and to transfer specific skills and concepts to
new situations In addition homework is
designed to develop personal responsibility
self-discipline and effective study skills As
with all instructional activities homework
assignments are meaningful relevant and grade appropriate
1 Routine Homework Assignments
Generally teachers assign any of four types of daily homework assignments
These are preparation practice extension and creative enrichment
assignments Examples of these types of assignments are
Preparation This type of assignment is intended to help students get ready for
the next days classroom lesson Students might be asked to write their own
discussion questions based on the reading assignment Or the student may be
asked to complete answers to reading review questions from the text
Practice By successfully completing practice assignments students have the
opportunity to review and reinforce skills knowledge and information presented
in a previous lesson
Extension Extension assignments ask students to expand on skills andor
concepts taught during a previous class For example after studying an historical
period a student might be asked to read an article or book pertaining to that
period and report their findings to the class
CreativeEnrichment This assignment includes analyzing synthesizing and
evaluating concept or skills already taught Students have an opportunity to
develop and apply their own ideas about a topic and prepare a presentation
for the teachers or class
2 Long-Term Assignments
Another category of homework is the long-term assignment Frequently teachers
will assign long-term assignments that generally include special projects
research reports or book reports The number and frequency of these
assignments vary according to specific course requirements The amount of time
required to complete the assignments may be from one week to as long as four
weeks
3 Daily Reading
A students ability to read is strengthened by reading each day at home The
school strongly urges each student to spend time reading for pleasure or interest
each day In addition to books of interest newspapers magazines and journals
can be included A minimum of 20 to 30 minutes of daily reading will significantly
enhance students reading skills
D Expectations on Homework
The specific amount of homework assigned varies according to subject and grade
level The amount of time individual students spend in homework studies will also
vary according to the individual students study skills and personal work habits
These variables are important considerations when teachers parents and students
work to identify the appropriate amount of time a student should spend in
homework study The recommendations listed below serves to provide guidelines to
parents and students When applying recommended time to individual students
please keep in mind the variables of grade subject students work habits and
motivation Teachers homework assignments may also vary slightly in amount of
time expected of students
1 Homework for Absentees
Students are required to turn in completed assignments given to them during
multiple day absences upon their return to school Students are responsible for
making up for any missed work upon their return to school
Note Teachers are not obligated to provide advance assignments for students
2 School Absences Because of Family Vacations
There are times when families plan vacations when school is in session Students who
are absent from school because of vacations cannot be excused from their
scholastic obligations The school recognizes the importance of family time for its
students The school also understands the difficulty and complexity of scheduling
important family events The guidelines presented below address the problem in a
manner that best supports the purposes and goals of the school and the needs of
the student
Teachers are not obligated to provide advance assignments for students
Students and parents are obligated to initiate making up for specific assignments
missed because of vacation during regularly scheduled school sessions
Teachers are expected to provide the same reasonable make-up opportunities
extended to students who experience an excused absence Teachers are not
O Level 2-3 hours daily
A level 3-4 hours daily
expected to provide more time for students who missed school because of family
vacations
3 Chronic Homework Difficulties
At times students may struggle in meeting their homework obligations When
students routinely experience difficulties in completing homework assignments
teachers and parents need to confer about the nature of the students difficulties
The school faculty has had success in assisting students to work through study skill
problems We know that collaborative school-home efforts can be effective in
helping students improve their study skills Please contact the school with your
questionsconcerns when you believe your child is experiencing chronic homework
problems
E Examinations
Assessments and Examinations are ongoing processes and are diagnostic formative
and summative SICAS monitors and records the performance of students in these
examinations and communicate students‟ performance to parents through report
cards in formal parent teacher meetings at least 3 times in an academic year
O and A Level (grade IX X and A-I)
October
Assessments
Mid-Year
Exam
March
Assessments
End of Year
Exam
Consolidated
50 marks 100 marks 50 marks 100 marks 300 marks
Second
week of
October
Second
week of
December
Second
week of
March
Secondthird
week of May
O and A level (grade XI and A-II)
October
Assessments
Send-Ups Mocks Consolidated
50 marks 100 marks 100 marks 250 marks
Second
week of
October
Second
week of
December
Second
week of
March
Reports are sent out after each examination and assessment Assessment Report
cards are printed on white paper and Examination reports are printed on formal
watermarked cards Results of the examinations for Universities are only generated
on the school transcript Date sheet for the examinations and assessments are
handed out to the student at least 2 weeks prior to the exam
F Promotion and detention Policy
Promotion of the students will be decided by the Promotion Committee comprises of
the
Academic HeadDirector SSS
Head of school
Coordinator
Class teacher
Subject teacher(s)
Note
Decisions of the promotion committee are final
Re-evaluation will only be permissible after the promotion committee
meets again
A special ad-hoc committee appointed by the promotion committee
will recheck answer scripts of intended detainees before the declaration
of result
All examination Answer scripts are shown to students and handed over
to parents in PTCs
Promotion Rules
Class VIII to IX
The O level promotion policy dictates that students require a minimum of 60 in 6
subjects in order to be promoted Conversely if a student secures U‟s in English or
Mathematics he will not merit promotion to O level stream
Class IX to X
For promotion to Class X pass marks are 50 in all subject
Class X to XI
For promotion to Class XI pass marks are 50 all subject
Class A-I to A-II
For promotion to Class A-II pass marks are 50 all subject
If a student secures more than 1U in the send up examinations his entry will be sent as a
private candidate for the CIE examinations however the registration process would be
completed through school as a bdquoprivate candidate‟
Double FailureDetention
Double failure means the failure of a student to qualify for promotion on
two consecutive occasions during hisher school career
A student who fails more than once in this way will be subject to
withdrawal the student from the school
At the time of the first failure the promotion committee may take into
account any special circumstances such as lengthy and unavoidable
absence from school and decide whether they constitute a valid reason
for allowing the student to be promoted to the next class In such a case
an undertaking must be taken from parents at the time of the first failure
committing them to withdraw their child if heshe fails again the next year
Double promotion
Double promotion is not permissible in any class for the OA Level program
Conditional promotions
Conditional promotions are to be strongly discouraged If at all necessary it
must be accompanied by an undertaking from parents committing them to
share responsibility for their child‟schildren‟s performance within the school
Absence from Examinations or Assessments and Retake Policy for Internal Assessments
and Examinations
Students who are absent for class tests assessed written work or examinations will not
be retested but would be considered under the following rules
o In case a student has been unable to sit for the end-of-year examinations
with a valid reason the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of
hisher consolidated performance in the continuous assessment and the mid-
year examinations
o If a student is absent from the mid-year examination with a genuine reason
the promotion decision will be based on the continuous assessment and the
end-of-year examination results
o In case if a student misses any examinationsassessments due to his late
admission the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of the later
continuous assessments and the end-of-year examinations
o Students on approved long leave for a negotiated period of time are given a
placement test for the compulsory subjects at the time of rejoining
o If a student is absent from one or two subjects in the end-of-year
examinations without a valid reason the marks of the mid-year examinations or
the minimum passing marks will be allotted whichever is less If heshe is absent
for the entire mid-year or end-of-year examinations without a valid reason
heshe will be given no credit at all for the examination
o If a student has been absent for less than half the class tests or assessed
written work during a term the average marks gained in other tests and written
work or the minimum passing marks as decided by the promotion committee will
be allotted for the missing work
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests with a genuine
reason hisher assessments are based solely on the number of tests taken
o When a student is absent for more than half the class tests with a genuine
reason heshe may be given the average of the other class tests or minimum
passing marks whichever is less
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests without a genuine
reason heshe may be awarded minimum pass marks or the average of the
other tests whichever is less however heshe is given no credit for the ones
missed
o A student who misses any exam is not eligible for a prize for academic
excellence in the Academic Prize distribution ceremony
Retake Policy for CIE OA level Examinations
Any OA level student can only sit in OctNov session for re-take examinations
through school as per CIE policy Heshe will have to pay all dues imposed by
CIEBritish councilSchool Admin fee as per stated exam
Any OA level student who wishes to appear in the next MayJune session
that will be treated as a fresh entry and child will have to be enrolled in the level
for one year to appear as a regular candidate of the school
Malpractice Cases
If it is established that a student has indulged in any malpractice or breach of
the examination rules heshe may be required to
Forfeit any award for the paper in which a student is found to be
cheating No marks will be awarded for the particular exam
Leave the school (this may be appropriate for a habitual offender or
one who threatens a teacher or who seriously disrupts an examination)
G Grading and Rewards Policy
As per CIE policies students‟ performance is benchmarked using six grades (A-E)
An bdquoA‟ is awarded for the highest level of achievement whereas bdquoE‟ indicates minimum
satisfactory performance A bdquoU‟ is given for ungraded or unsatisfactory performance
For O level
A grade for Effort and Behavior is also awarded in the internal examinations on a 1-4
scale as shown in the diagram above
HONOUR ROLL
Students in grades who receive all Ain their consolidated internal result or highest
result in CIE examinations will be placed on the honor roll Students will be eligible for
additional rewards at the time of the annual prize distribution ceremony The criteria
for these rewards may be inquired from the school authorities
H Graduation Requirements
Graduation at SICAS occurs in two stages First upon completing the internal
academic requirements of the school The students are invited to attend their
Graduation Ceremony at the school Annual Prize Distribution This event that takes
place in April every year Second the student is considered a High School graduate
after passing his CIE A Level exam the result of which is declared in August of the
year the exam is taken
To meet the internal requirement of the school students must successfully clear the
AI End-of-Year exam and attain an adequate passing grades in the send-up and
mock exams Borderline cases concerning students on Academic Probation will be
given clearance to graduate at the discretion of the school Principal
In order to pass the CIE exams students must clear three CIE full-credit A Level
exams and attain passing marks in each Upon clearance of the CIE exam students
a student previously on academic probation may attain the SICAS diploma
Subject ChangeWithdrawal (A Level) Class schedules will be given to students prior to the start of each term Subject
changes or withdrawals will be allowed through the first 2 weeks of the September
of A-I thereafter enrollment in new subjects will be at the discretion of the school
authorities and students will be charged subject changewithdrawal fee
H Student Records Permanent records include the student‟s personal file copies of his report cards
certificates of scholastic and co-curricular achievements letters of commendation
or of concern behavioral incident reports standardized testing results attendance
and health records A student andor parentslegal guardians may see the student‟s
record by making an appointment with the school office The student andor
parentslegal guardians may request for any statements or documents in the record
if it pertains to the student‟s school work Students may request that a particular item
be removed from the file however the counselor may or may not grant the request
If the request is denied an appeal may be made to the Principal
I Summer School Camps SICAS Senior offers a summer school program of varying lengths during the winter
and summer vacation period Summer school is for catching up with the required
course work as well as for preparing for O Level Optional subjects Summer school
also provides a variety of co- curricular and leadership programs such as Debate
MUN French swimming and other sports training camps
J Withdrawal
To withdraw a student or parent should obtain a Withdrawal Form from the school
office and have it signed by counselor librarian and the Principal A student must
have hisher parentlegal guardian‟s permission to withdraw All books and materials
checked out are to be returned and school dues including fines assessed due to
damaged or lost materials should be paid Any student seeking withdrawal before
graduating will have to state reason for leaving and parentslegal guardian‟s need
to meet with Vice PrincipalPrincipal in person to get the school leaving certificate
(SLC)
K Attestation and issuance of school documents
Students need to present original documents to get photocopies of academicco-
curricular achievement certificates verified School will not attest any copy without
verifying the original document SICAS issues certificates such as bona fide
certificate hope certificate school transcripts school reports on request In order to
obtain such certificates a request to the guidance counselor must be made at least
5 businesses days in advance All certificates will be specifically addressed to
institutions where submission is needed Transcripts and recommendation letters will
directly mailed to the universities where student is seeking an admission Mailing or
courier charges must be borne by the student
L Support from the Counselorrsquos Office
The Guidance Counselor
Guides and advises students on college admissions
Writes comprehensive honest and positive descriptive statements for students
through the various resources available to himher such as information from
teachers advisors parents and observation of the student from hisher own
personal experience
Liaisons with admissions officers of universities and colleges
Reports any disciplinary incidents regarding an applicant to hisher university if
such an incident occurs after the submission of the student‟s application
Informs the colleges and universities if it is discovered that a child‟s work on his
personal statementcollege essay is not his own plagiarism is not allowed and is
very strictly handled by school personnel and universities personnel locally and
abroad
Reports any positive developments in a student‟s profile to hisher university since
the submission of hisher application (eg Mid-year report End of year report)
Coordinates and follows-up with the universitycollege personnel for any
additional documents that might be needed for the student‟s admissions file
Responds to any queries that the university admissions officers may have
regarding the student(s) application to their universities
Follows up with students and the universitiescolleges they have applied to
regarding their admission status
Makes a student understand that it is hisher own academic record and overall
profile that determines admission to a universitycollege
Ensures that all that the admissions requirements are completed by the students
and the office personnel involved in a timely manner and that all documents
are mailed (via online or courier services) to the Universitiescolleges before the
published deadlines
Expectations from A-I and A-II students
A Level students are expected to visit counselor office in the beginning of A-I to
get to know the complete procedures of counselor office Moreover all students
need to coordinate with counselor to ensure that their files are established in
counselor‟s office for future proceeding
At the beginning of A-I an orientation session is held to encourage students to
take on a challenging curriculum appropriate to their abilities
All students must meet SICAS internal application deadlines
When researching for colleges students should look for at least two ldquosafetyrdquo
colleges two or three ldquolikelymiddle rangerdquo colleges and two ldquodreamreach
collegesrdquo depending on their academic record and personal profile
Research for colleges should depend on the preferred location the most
suitable program offered to suit the student‟s career goals the size of the school
the student wishes to attend the nature of the teaching style offered
preparation for a future career choice cost and the availability of financial aid
(if required)
Students should provide the teachercounselors with a CV or resume to assist in
writing a recommendation letter
Students should start work on their personal statement during the summer at the
end of A-I
Students should keep themself well informed about school activities and
resources available through assembly announcements and bulletin boards
Expectations from Parents
Support and encourage your child offering advice and guidance when
appropriate
Encourage your son or daughter to visit the Guidance Counselor Office at SICAS
and not to hesitate to ask questions regarding college applicationscareer goals
or to update the Counselor about their academic performance and
involvement in extracurricular activities
Avoid imposing or forcing your preferences regarding careercollege choices
onto your son or daughter It is important to remember that college planning
decisions are as much as possible a student‟s decision However do help your
child to gather enough information and research thoroughly through the various
resources available before making hisher decision
Family meetings should be held as early as the end of a student‟s Grade XI (or
even earlier) These meetings should focus where the parents want to send their
child for undergraduate studies and to start the ground-work on college
admissions This decision will be based on many factors finances family
commitments amongst others
Parents should be open to new ideas and suggestions They should not be
focusing only on the best-known colleges but rather on the ldquobest suitedrdquo
colleges for their sons and daughters where heshe can be happy
Parents should help their child to understand that there is always more than one
college that is appropriate for himher
Parents should encourage their child that there are no shortcuts to getting into
the top colleges an ethical approach to college admissions should be
supported
Parents should teach their children to complete their own applications write
their own personal statementscollege essays
M Public Access to School
1 Visiting the School
It is highly appreciated if visitors seek a prior appointment in order to meet any
management staff member The Front-desk officer and school administrator will
always be available during school hours to answer any query However Vice
PrincipalPrincipal may not be able to meet visitors without a prior appointment
Due to security reasons parents and visitors are required to get visitor‟s pass at the
gate to enter in to the school premises All visitors must first report to the main office
The Front-desk officer will manage your meeting with the concerned staff
2 Contacting the School
At times it will be necessary for parents to contact the school to speak to teachers
or occasionally their children during school hours Please use the following
procedures
Teachers
The school holds formal parent teacher conferences (PTC‟s) in order to bring parents
up to date with the progress of their child If a meeting is necessary in addition to the
scheduled PTC‟s then parents must make a request for such an appointment
through the school secretary Teachers are not permitted to leave the students
unattended in order to meet with parents and such meetings will be allowed at the
discretion of the school PrincipalVice Principal
Students
Occasionally a parent may need to pass on a message directly to their
sondaughter at school If you need to leave a message or speak directly to your
child please briefly explain the situation to the front-desk officer Heshe will take the
necessary measures to put you in touch with your child
3 Dropping items off at school
Parents often find themselves coming to drop off homework books lunch lunch
money gym clothes musical instruments etc at the school Parents must come to
the office and not leave items with the guard at the gate The item must be labeled
with the name and class of the student before the front-desk officer sends it to the
student
N Healthcare Information
Parents are requested to inform the school about any
health issues pertaining to their sondaughter Especially
in case of diabetic asthmatic dyslexia neurological or
acute psychological depression parents must provide
complete written information regarding their child‟s
medication It is equally important to fill out the
emergency contact information in the student file
Prescription Medication in Schools
If under exceptional circumstances a child is required to take prescription
medication during school hours and the parent cannot be at school to administer
the medication the medication can be administered in compliance with the
following regulations
1 A permission form with written dated instructions and permission signed by
the parent will be maintained by the school and will include
o The doctor‟s prescription
o child‟s name
o name of medication
o purpose of medication
o time to be administered
o dosage
o possible side effects
o termination date for administering the medication access and
maintenance of inhalers prescribed for asthmatic students
2 Parents will be responsible for delivering medication to the school and reclaiming
any unused medications ALL MEDICATION MUST BE IN A CONTAINER
APPROPRIATELY LABELED BY THE PHARMACY (OR DOCTOR‟S SUBSCRIPTION)
STATING THE NAME OF MEDICATION DOSAGE AND TIME TO BE ADMINISTERED
Any unused medications will be destroyed by school personnel if unclaimed
more than one week following termination of treatment or at the end of the
school year
3 The parents of the child must assume responsibility for informing the Principal of
any change in the child‟s health or change in medication
4 The school personnel will not be responsible for any adverse drug reaction when
medication has been given in the manner prescribed on the permission form
5 The school district retains the discretion to reject requests for the administration of
medicine
6 All medication must be stored in a secured locked clean container or cabinet
accessible to authorized school personnel The school does not have facilities to
store medication that requires refrigeration
Medical support in case of an emergency
School has a very basic first-aid arrangement in case of any injury during school
hours First-aid is administered by a trained member under the supervision of senior
management As we are not permitted to give any oral medicines it is in your childs
best interest to call parents to further pursue medical assistance However in case of
severe injury or illness school may call RESCUE 1122 to transfer a student to a nearest
hospital and an immediate call is made to parents to seek further guidance
O School Telephone amp Cell Phone Use
No student will be allowed to use the office telephone without special permission
from the administrator or the School Secretary O level students are generally not
allowed to bring mobile phones to school In case a student needs to have a phone
on a particular day heshe will be required to hand it in to the school administrator
before classes start and collect it at home time Any students violating from this rule
will have to face disciplinary consequences
A-level students may use mobile phones only in the designated common rooms
They are strictly prohibited from using cell phones in the academic block and
especially in the classrooms
P School Dues
All school dues must be paid on stipulated dates on the fee bill otherwise the
student may not be allowed to sit through the regular school classes or
examinations The school administrator or accountant may notify parents
telephonically about outstanding dues In such circumstances please make sure
that the dues are cleared at the earliest and the bank deposit receipt is shown to
the school office In order to get any school documents such as transcripts
examination results O level certificates or recommendation letters all school dues
need to be cleared till that day Please see further rules at the back of the school
fee bill
DISCIPLINE CODE
There will be a clearly defined standard of behavior within the School community that
promotes a safe and productive learning and teaching environment All members of
this community have the responsibility to conduct themselves in a way that
demonstrates a mutual respect for all individuals their rights and their property
A Goals and Objectives
In planning and maintaining both school and classroom settings which promote
appropriate student conduct the SICAS is committed to the following objectives
bull To promote mutual respect among students stafffaculty administration and
parents through the display of appropriate language attitude and physical
behavior
bull To maintain a safe and secure learning environment in which all students have
the opportunity to reach their potential
bull To promote each students self-knowledge self-discipline and self-reliance
bull To recognize and value individual differences
bull To recognize that the management of student behavior is the collective
responsibility of students stafffaculty administrators and parents
bull To maintain open lines of communication in a positive fair and consistent
manner while recognizing the individual needs of students
Each childs education is the shared responsibility of the student the parent
guardian and the school Such a collaborative partnership can help motivate
support and encourage the student When a large group of people work together
in a community such as the school each partner must understand hisher
responsibilities or roles and their relationships
B Rules Regulations and Expectations
The rights and responsibilities for all students and staff members must be respected
at all times In an effort to strive for excellence it is important for students and staff to
be aware of the basic rules regulations and expectations that govern these rights
and responsibilities The following rules and regulations are consistent with the Goals
for all SICAS students set forth in the Student Handbook It is also expected that
students will follow the standards of conduct which have been established
C Academic Honesty (pertaining to Fraud Plagiarism and
Cheating)
Student work is highly respected and important to academic success For that
reason academic fraud cannot be tolerated Plagiarism is regarded as a serious
offense Plagiarism involves passing off other people‟s work as your own Any copied
or plagiarized work will be reviewed and may result in a zero for the assignment or
appropriate consequences In case if a student feels extreme academic pressures
please contact the counselor SICAS wants all students to succeed producing their
own product or work
D Acceptable Use of Technology
Students must conduct themselves in a responsible manner while using the school‟s
technology Computers and technology are being made available for educational
use and the use of equipment is a privilege not a right Accessing or producing
content that is vulgar racist profane violent obscene or pornographic is subject to
disciplinary action Internet chat and game play is not allowed at any time The
school has a right to monitor use of school technology
E School Uniform for Boys and Girls
All students must wear clean uniform to school on a regular basis
No jewelry of any type except for a watch and small studs for girls are allowed
Students will be liable for disciplinary action in case of not following the dress
code
Students who have games period (once a week) are required to come in their
sports uniform that specific day only
It is mandatory for all students to wear proper school uniform (regularsports)
supplied by the authorized uniform supplier
Students may not wear hats sweatshirt hoods or other headgear such as
bandanas or items that are determined inappropriate by school personnel in
the school building
All students must wear school-sanctioned black shoes
Clothing shall be worn with appropriate undergarments
School belts must be buckled sashes tied and shirts buttoned up omitting the
top most
Council members must wear their council badges at all times
Items that are worn for religious reasons must be approved in advance from the
school administration
All shorts should be worn no shorter than four inches from the top of the knee
Any clothing or hairstyle that disrupts the educational process is prohibited
1 Classroom and School Environment
Students are expected to behave in an orderly fashion in classrooms and all areas
of the school
It is a very serious matter to interfere with the educational process by being
disruptive in class or by creating disturbances in and around school
Pushing shoving running and ldquoplay-fightingrdquo are forms of unacceptable
behavior
All these may be regarded as acts of bullying which is strictly prohibited at SICAS
(Read ahead for more detail about this)
Students caught bullying others on social websites will also be subject to strict
disciplinary action that may also result in expulsion These cases would be directly
handled by the Principal of the school
Due to the potentially disruptive nature of electronic games electronic apparatus
and communication devices such as cellular phones are not permitted on school
premises and may be confiscated if found Students are not allowed to bring cell
phones CD and media players iPods radio walk-mans electronic games digital
diaries etc to school If there is an exigent need they must be submitted to the
administrator‟s office for safekeeping School will not be responsible for loss of any
electronic item
F Behavior Towards Peers amp Adults
Students must be respectful of each other and of all adults in the building
bull Rudeness disrespect and discourteous behavior are intolerable regardless of
the particulars of the situation
bull A student who is insolent or insubordinate in refusing to obey reasonable requests
made by a teacher or staff member is subject to firm disciplinary action including
suspension from school
1 Care of Building and Property
Everyone at SICAS should take pride in the appearance of our school Acts such as
theft and vandalizing school property are considered to be extremely serious They
are not only violations of our schools Code of Conduct they are against the law
Students found stealing damaging or defacing school or personal property will be
subject to disciplinary action including suspension and held responsible for the costs
of repairs or replacement Each case will be handled on an individual basis
Possession of matches lighters and other paraphernalia is forbidden on school
property
2 Physical Violence Fighting and Verbal Intimidation
Physical violence and verbal intimidation or threats directed toward any member of
the school community are not tolerated
Although some incidents begin
inadvertently each instance will
continue to be treated as a serious
disciplinary offense
Students involved in fighting bullying (see more below) ganging and other forms of
physical violence (regardless of who started the altercation) are subject to
suspension and their parents are notified The use of abusive obscene or profane
language andor gestures will be dealt with as a serious breach of conduct
3 Bullying
Respect for the dignity of others is a cornerstone of civil society Bullying creates an
atmosphere of fear and intimidation robs a person of their dignity detracts from the
safe environment necessary to promote student learning and will not be tolerated
by the Board of Directors Students who bully another person shall be held
accountable for their actions whether it occurs on the school grounds off school
grounds at a school sponsored or approved function activity or event or going to
or from school or a school activity
Definition Bullying is any pattern of behavior by a student or a group of students
that is intended to harass intimidate ridicule humiliate or instill fear in another child
or group of children Bullying behavior can be a threat of or actual physical harm
or it can be verbal abuse of the child Bullying is a series of recurring actions
committed over a period of time directed toward one student or successive
separate actions directed against multiple students
Examples of ldquoBullyingrdquo may include but are not limited to a pattern of behavior
involving one or more of the following
1 Sarcastic ldquocomplimentsrdquo about another student‟s personal appearance
2 Pointed questions intended to embarrass or humiliate
3 Mocking taunting or belittling
4 Non-verbal threats andor intimidation such as ldquofrontingrdquo or ldquochestingrdquo a person
5 Demeaning humor relating to a student‟s race gender ethnicity or personal
characteristics
6 Blackmail extortion demands for protection money or other involuntary
donations or loans
7 Blocking access to school property or facilities
8 Deliberate physical contact or injury to person or property
9 Stealing or hiding books or belongings andor
10 Threats of harm to student(s) possessions or others
Students are encouraged to report behavior they consider to be bullying including
a single action which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to their
teacher or the principal The report may be made anonymously Teachers and other
school employees who have witnessed or are reliably informed that a student has
been a victim of behavior they consider to be bullying including a single action
which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying shall report the incident(s) to
the principal Parents or legal guardians may submit written reports of incidents they
feel constitute bullying or if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to the
principal The principal shall be responsible for investigating the incident(s) to
determine if disciplinary action is warranted
Students found to be in violation of this policy shall be subject to disciplinary action
up to and including expulsion In determining the appropriate disciplinary action
consideration may be given to other violations of the student handbook that may
have simultaneously occurred
Notice of what constitutes bullying the school‟s prohibition against bullying and the
consequences for students who bully shall be conspicuously posted in classrooms
restrooms auditorium and school bus
4 Harassment
Words or actions directed at a particular person or group based on their sex race
religion national origin age sexual orientation physical appearance or disability in
any form will not be tolerated
5 Money and Personal Items
Students are to bring only money for breakfast lunch or for a specific school
purpose No toys games bats gloves balls tapes radios or any personal items are
to be brought to school The possession of cell phones or other telecommunication
devices by a student on school property or while attending school activities is
prohibited Such devices will be confiscated Parents may retrieve these items from
the school office after the confiscation period expires
6 Weapons
Students are forbidden to bring weapons sharp objects or explosives of any kind
including but not limited to guns knives firecrackers and cap guns Replicas of any
type of dangerous weapons are also forbidden A student who brings any weapon
to school is subject to suspension and possible expulsion (See Expulsion Policy)
7 Display of Affection
At SICAS we prohibit display of affection at school or school-sponsored activities To
establish a respectful environment in the context of our local culture please refrain
from intimate behavior of any sort Teachers and other staff members are instructed
to correct students if their behavior is not acceptable Please accept these
corrections in a constructive manner It is the intent to maintain a proper
atmosphere for all students and to prevent adverse consequences from occurring
G SICAS BUS CONDUCT
Bus Safety
All students using school transport are expected
to adhere to the guidelines in the SICAS Bus
Conduct Code as outlined in the Student
Handbook Improper conduct aboard a school
bus is to be treated as a school offense subject
to consequences at the discretion of the school
administration
Be on time to meet the bus Last minute rushing often causes accidents Also the
driver is not supposed to wait except when it is raining and then only long enough
for students to reach the bus from the nearest shelter
Wait for the bus at the designated area and do not venture far off
When getting on or off the bus use the handrail
After boarding the bus sit down as quickly as possible If the bus starts with a jolt you
could be thrown in the aisle if you are still standing
Keep the aisles clear Keep books lunch boxes legs and feet out of the aisle
Ride only the bus you are assigned to ride You must have permission in advance to
do otherwise
Do not open any windows without permission from the bus driver Keep head arms
and hands inside the bus
Do not throw anything inside the bus or out of the bus window Do not litter the bus
Make as little noise as possible The bus driver must be able to hear horns trains and
other warning signals
No horseplay or scuffling of any kind on the bus This is very distracting to the driver
Stay seated and facing the front of the bus at all times until the bus comes to a
complete stop where you get off
If you must cross the street in front of the bus go at least 10 feet in front of the bus so
the driver can have a clear view
The bus driver will have authority to report any disciplinary issue
H Care of Books
Please insist that your child uses but not abuses hisher books
Damagedlost books will be the responsibility of the student and
parents Costs for repair or replacement of books will be
charged Students are expected to bring booksnotebooks
according to their class schedule We discourage heavy bags
and unnecessary books and notebooks should not be brought to
school Students are advised to print their names and classes on their books and
notebooks as they often get misplaced The school will not be responsible for any
loss of property
I Smoking and Drug Use Policy
The initiation and implementation of a successful smoking policy requires the co-
operation and wholehearted support of both management and staff
Policy Statement
Smoking andor use of recreational drugs is known to be a serious risk to health It is
a significant cause of disease and premature death In addition there is now
evidence that ldquopassive smokingrdquo the inhaling of other people‟s smoke can cause
lung cancer in non-smokers as well as causing a deterioration of respiratory
conditions
This smoking and drug policy would not allow any smoking or possession of any
banned substance within the boundaries of the school site at any time by the
students parents or visitors
It would be the responsibility of school authorities to enforce the policy at all times
and to advice students to ensure that the students comply with these arrangements
Rules for Pupils
Smoking on campus is strictly not permitted at any time
Smoking during school visits trips or school events is strictly not permitted
Pupils caught smoking will be issued a pink slip
Rs1000- will be fined immediately if a child is caught smoking or credible evidence
is found of himher to have been smoking He or she may be liable for further
disciplinary action
Pupils caught with banned drugs or alcohol will be notified to the school authorities
and they will either be put on extended suspension or be expelled from the school
Awareness sessions on the dangers of smoking and or use of drugs may be planned
The above rules also apply to electronic cigarettes
J Litter and Chewing Gum Policy
Any student caught littering the school premises or school owned property will be
subjected to disciplinary action The act of chewing gum is especially prohibited as its
improper disposal causes unnecessary damage to school property In the event that a
student is found chewing a gum or littering the school premises he or she will be a
levied a fine of Rs500 in addition to facing disciplinary action
K Disciplinary Procedures amp Consequences
Communication among all members of the School community is essential in
implementing the Code of Conduct and helping students to assume their
responsibilities as citizens of this school All students and parents are encouraged to
bring any violations of rules and regulations to the attention of an administrator In
addition all school staff has an obligation to report violations of rules and regulations to
the school administration Both teachers and administrators will inform specific students
and parents when school expectations and standards of conduct are not being
maintained Students should have a full understanding of the consequences of their
behavior should they fail to meet school expectations The consequences of breaking
school rules depend on the seriousness of the behavior and the overall disciplinary
record of the individual student Every effort will be made to balance fairness with
consistency in the application of this code
SICAS disciplinary guidelines and policies include procedures which ensure that
students and parents will be informed of their rights regarding due process to be
followed by school authorities Any student involved in a disciplinary action is entitled to
an opportunity to express hisher position on the incident leading to disciplinary action
Parents have the right to request and ensure presence at such a meetinghearing
Note to Parents
Parents are to be informed of the above policies through this handbook and any
changes thereto through newsletters and other forms of communication
Detentions
Parents are entitled to 2 hours‟ notice of a detention that takes place outside normal
school hours so that the parents can make arrangements for transport or childcare The
notice should tell you why the detention was given and how long your child will have to
stay at school
If the child cannot attend the detention parents must explain the reasons to the child‟s
teacher or the principal They may reconsider the detention in certain circumstances
such as
The detention falls on an important religious day for the family
The parents are concerned about the length and safety of the route between
school and home
Parents can‟t reasonably make alternative arrangements for collecting their child
from school
In such circumstances a during school hours short-term suspension may be given
L Explanation of Consequences
Unacceptable classroom or school behavior will be handled according to the nature
and severity of action including verbal warnings counseling detention suspension and
referral to the office for discipline
1 Verbal Warning and Counseling (level 1)
If an administrativestaff member has issued a warning this indicates that student‟s
behavior is inappropriate and that continuation of this behavior may result in serious
consequences
Every effort is made at all levels within the school environment to help students adhere
to the academic and behavioral expectations at SICAS Many matters can be more
effectively resolved in counseling sessions that take place with teachers
administrators guidance counselors fellow students and parentsguardians
2 Pink Slips (level 2)
In case of any behavioral disciplinary or academic anomaly a Pink Slip may be
issued to a student This document indicates that a serious infringement of a school
rule has taken place Upon being issued a Pink Slip the discipline committee may
decide consequences depending upon the nature of offense A copy of the pink slip
will be retained in student‟s personal file for a record Issuance of pink slip will earn
negative house points for the respective house as well
3 Suspension and issuance of warning letters (Level 3)
After three successive pink slips are issued in one academic term a student may be
suspended for three school days and a parent-meeting may be called by school
administrator The Administrator will notify schedule of suspension to parents by
telephone and by issuing a suspension and warning letter
4 Expulsion
If in extreme cases a child is given repeated suspensions and if all other avenues of
counseling a child have failed or if the nature of offense is so dire the school Principal
may take a decision to expel a child This will be the last resort especially if the child is
on repeated Academic Probation and the continued behavior is so egregious that
other students in particular and the school environment in general are suffering as a
consequence The parents will be given due explanation as to the school‟s decision
and will be made to understand that the school reserves the legal right to disallow a
child from continuing as a student
5Other Consequences as Appropriate
RESOURCES
C School Office Personnel
PrincipalDirector Mr Shehryar Salamat (shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
Vice Principal Mr Muhammad Azhar Khan (azharkhansssedupk)
Administrator Zeeshan Khan (zeeshankhansssedupk) A Level Coordinator Mrs Lubna Assad O Level Coordinator Ms Saadia Qureshi Guidance Counselor Ms Nishat Hassan (nishathassansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
(shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
(azharkhansssedupk)
Students are responsible for paying fines for any books or library materials that
they lose or damage
Students are also provided internet lab apart from computer lab where they can
access e-sources
STUDENT SUPPORT
A Academic Probation
All students who receive failing grades on their report card are put on Academic
Probation and are required to participate in academic monitoring Monitoring is a
cooperative effort shared by school heads the teaching staff the student and
hisher parents Students placed on monitoring will receive a weekly or fortnightly
progress report from the respective coordinator office The report includes
comments on the students effort class work homework and has indicators for the
students test average Students placed on probation will be expected to fully
participate in all activities designated for their improvement Parents are
encouraged to visit and confer with the individual teacher if there are concerns with
their childs academic progress Students on Academic Probation may be barred
from participating in co-curricular and sporting activities
B Remedial Program amp Homework Help
To improve the performance of at risk or struggling
learners SICAS holds after-school remedial classes for
selected subjects This is a mandatory program for
struggling students and serves to extend and
strengthen classroom lessons and learning This
program is offered free of cost either during break or
after school
PARENT SUPPORT AND
INVOLVEMENT
A Communication Between Home
and School
Involving parents is essential to improve student achievement therefore the school
fosters and supports active parental involvement This is accomplished through
regular two-way meaningful communication scheduled parent-teacher
conferences active involvement in a variety of roles and the promotion of
responsible parenting
Throughout the year students papers are sent home in order to keep parents
informed Teachers are encouraged to make every effort to clearly explain
expectations related to various assignments When papers are sent home with
unsatisfactory grades or notes concerning incomplete assignments please follow up
on this It is the responsibility of parents to closely monitor their child‟s academic
progress and insist that students complete all assignments
B How to help
A childs report card is as personal and as individual as the child It is best not to
compare report cards among children in the family or in the neighborhood Since
children do not develop or learn at the same rate we strive to understand how your
child learns best and cater to each individual‟s unique style of learning It is
recommended that you have at least two conferences a year with your childs
teacher If you have questions about your childs work progress grades or other
concerns please call the school office to schedule a meeting
C Parents Can Help
Following are some things parents can do to help their children be successful in
school
Insist on regular attendance and punctuality
Keep your child home when they are sick Encourage and help the student to
make up work missed due to absence Also remember to send in a written
application for hisher leave
Be sure your child gets a good nights sleep (9 or l0 hours) and has a wholesome
breakfast before coming to school
Show a sincere interest in what your child is doing in school
Be informed of school rules expectations and your childs progress
Provide a suitable time and place for your child to read and study at home
Set and maintain reasonable standards of behavior for your child
Nurture self-discipline in your child
Foster in your child () respect for others and to obey the law and those in
authority
Encourage your child to appreciate people to value work and to recognize his
or her place in the immediate community and beyond
Be active in the school PTC‟s and attend school functions whenever possible
POLICIES amp PROCEDURES
A Daily Schedule
1 School Hours O Levels
REGULAR DAYS
Morning Afternoon
O level 750 am 200 pm
A level 800 am 400 pm(as per
schedule)
HOUSE ASSEMBLY IS MANDATORY FOR ALL O AND A LEVEL STUDENTS
2 School Hours A Level
Arrival Member of the student council have to report (on a rotational basis) for the morning assembly
according to their schedules All other students can come to school at the time of their first morning
class
Departure A Level students must adhere to their allotted timetable They are not allowed to leave
campus once they arrive However they may leave after their last class after 1200 noon Students are
encouraged to spend their free time in the library or other designated study areas of the campus to
revise their lectures or on assigned class work A Level students are also allotted time for recreation and
physical education is also incorporated as part of their weekly schedule
NOTE All A Level students are required for the House Assembly on Tuesdays
Morning
Tuesday 750 am
3 House Assembly and House Meetings
Each house hosts the Tuesday Morning House Assembly on a rotational basis The
House is free to select presenters for that particular day and must ensure their
adequate preparation House Meetings are to be held at least once a month after
the Tuesday Morning House Assembly Once the meeting is announced the House
Captains must come up with an Agenda around which the discussions take place
Students are typically motivated and shortlisted for upcoming inter-house events
and a review of the House Points also takes place Students andor Council
members who are absent from the House Assembly or the House Meeting are
subject to disciplinary action They must inform the school administration in advance
if an allowed leave is to be sought
B Attendance
Late Arrival (Tardy)
Tardy is defined as not being in school before
morning assembly or in other words by the second
bell Please see that your child arrives at school
well before 750 when the tardy bell rings Students
who come late must report to the main office for
an admission slip
The school policy towards tardy in one academic
term is as follows
First and second time Name is registered
3rd time Pink Slip is issued and a disciplinary action is taken as per policy
Fourth time Child is sent to the Principal‟s Office for in-school detention and parents
are informed For each additional tardy after 3rd time a pink slip is issued suspension
for onetwo day will be given after issuance of 3rd pink slip House master class
teacher and house captain are informed about the student is contributing negative
points for the respective house
Tardiness from Class (A Level)
If an A level student is late to class by more than 5 minutes he will not be allowed to
enter the classroom A-level students are expected to be seated before the
respective subject teacher arrives in the class Under special reasons A level
coordinator may permit the entrance of the student with a warning
Students arriving late by more than 10 minutes are issued pink slips and are marked
absent not only for the class but also for the whole day
A level teachers may address tardiness issues individually The parent will be
contacted if the problem persists
Absences from School
SICAS recognizes two types of absences of students Excused and Unexcused
Absence An excused absence is defined as one in which the student was absent
for one of the following reasons
bull Personal illness of student
bull Official school-sponsored activities
bull Medical appointments
bull Serious illness in the immediate family (parent guardian sibling grandparent
child)
bull Death in the immediate family (same as above)
bull Any circumstances not covered above which the school principal or committee
determines are excused
Any absence not described above will be defined as unexcused
All absences from school need to be reported to the school office before 8am on
the day of the absence Parents are requested to contact the school office via
telephone for this purpose Parents may send information through e-mail to the
official school address but this must be followed by a written application (see
below)
The school year consists of 180 full days of instruction No half days are permissible
Students must have at least 90 of attendance ie 162 of the 180 days Absences in
excess of 10 will be a factor for consideration in determining promotion There are
specific policies regarding homework during absences Please refer to the
Homework Policy for guidance
Approval of leave in form of written application addressed to the Principal must be
submitted to the school office Valid reasons regarding serious illness must be
accompanied by a medical certificate Weddings outside immediate family will not
be considered as a valid excuse for absence Overseas travel should be undertaken
during summer vacations or winter break Special travel for immigration purposes will
be approved on a case-to-case basis Fine policy for unexcused absence is as
follows
o A child will be fined Rs200 for absence on days adjoining weekends ie Friday
and Monday
o Written warning letter addressed to the parent is issued for absents exceeding
10 (more than 5 days in a term)
o If a leave application for multiple absences is not received in time the student
may be liable to face disciplinary action
Early Dismissal
If possible parents should try to schedule external appointments or other events
outside of school hours If a child is to be dismissed early it is important that a signed
note by the parentguardian be sent in the morning to alert the school authorities a
phone call for said purpose will not be accepted because of security reasons
except under exceptional circumstances Students will not be called out of class
prior to the arrival of the parent If your child will be returning to school after an
appointment the child must sign back into the office
Note to Parents
Emergency messages and personal items will be delivered to the students only
through school office No visitor is allowed to go to a classroom during school hours
C Homework Policy
SICAS believes that the purpose of
homework is to provide students with
opportunities to extend classroom lessons
and to transfer specific skills and concepts to
new situations In addition homework is
designed to develop personal responsibility
self-discipline and effective study skills As
with all instructional activities homework
assignments are meaningful relevant and grade appropriate
1 Routine Homework Assignments
Generally teachers assign any of four types of daily homework assignments
These are preparation practice extension and creative enrichment
assignments Examples of these types of assignments are
Preparation This type of assignment is intended to help students get ready for
the next days classroom lesson Students might be asked to write their own
discussion questions based on the reading assignment Or the student may be
asked to complete answers to reading review questions from the text
Practice By successfully completing practice assignments students have the
opportunity to review and reinforce skills knowledge and information presented
in a previous lesson
Extension Extension assignments ask students to expand on skills andor
concepts taught during a previous class For example after studying an historical
period a student might be asked to read an article or book pertaining to that
period and report their findings to the class
CreativeEnrichment This assignment includes analyzing synthesizing and
evaluating concept or skills already taught Students have an opportunity to
develop and apply their own ideas about a topic and prepare a presentation
for the teachers or class
2 Long-Term Assignments
Another category of homework is the long-term assignment Frequently teachers
will assign long-term assignments that generally include special projects
research reports or book reports The number and frequency of these
assignments vary according to specific course requirements The amount of time
required to complete the assignments may be from one week to as long as four
weeks
3 Daily Reading
A students ability to read is strengthened by reading each day at home The
school strongly urges each student to spend time reading for pleasure or interest
each day In addition to books of interest newspapers magazines and journals
can be included A minimum of 20 to 30 minutes of daily reading will significantly
enhance students reading skills
D Expectations on Homework
The specific amount of homework assigned varies according to subject and grade
level The amount of time individual students spend in homework studies will also
vary according to the individual students study skills and personal work habits
These variables are important considerations when teachers parents and students
work to identify the appropriate amount of time a student should spend in
homework study The recommendations listed below serves to provide guidelines to
parents and students When applying recommended time to individual students
please keep in mind the variables of grade subject students work habits and
motivation Teachers homework assignments may also vary slightly in amount of
time expected of students
1 Homework for Absentees
Students are required to turn in completed assignments given to them during
multiple day absences upon their return to school Students are responsible for
making up for any missed work upon their return to school
Note Teachers are not obligated to provide advance assignments for students
2 School Absences Because of Family Vacations
There are times when families plan vacations when school is in session Students who
are absent from school because of vacations cannot be excused from their
scholastic obligations The school recognizes the importance of family time for its
students The school also understands the difficulty and complexity of scheduling
important family events The guidelines presented below address the problem in a
manner that best supports the purposes and goals of the school and the needs of
the student
Teachers are not obligated to provide advance assignments for students
Students and parents are obligated to initiate making up for specific assignments
missed because of vacation during regularly scheduled school sessions
Teachers are expected to provide the same reasonable make-up opportunities
extended to students who experience an excused absence Teachers are not
O Level 2-3 hours daily
A level 3-4 hours daily
expected to provide more time for students who missed school because of family
vacations
3 Chronic Homework Difficulties
At times students may struggle in meeting their homework obligations When
students routinely experience difficulties in completing homework assignments
teachers and parents need to confer about the nature of the students difficulties
The school faculty has had success in assisting students to work through study skill
problems We know that collaborative school-home efforts can be effective in
helping students improve their study skills Please contact the school with your
questionsconcerns when you believe your child is experiencing chronic homework
problems
E Examinations
Assessments and Examinations are ongoing processes and are diagnostic formative
and summative SICAS monitors and records the performance of students in these
examinations and communicate students‟ performance to parents through report
cards in formal parent teacher meetings at least 3 times in an academic year
O and A Level (grade IX X and A-I)
October
Assessments
Mid-Year
Exam
March
Assessments
End of Year
Exam
Consolidated
50 marks 100 marks 50 marks 100 marks 300 marks
Second
week of
October
Second
week of
December
Second
week of
March
Secondthird
week of May
O and A level (grade XI and A-II)
October
Assessments
Send-Ups Mocks Consolidated
50 marks 100 marks 100 marks 250 marks
Second
week of
October
Second
week of
December
Second
week of
March
Reports are sent out after each examination and assessment Assessment Report
cards are printed on white paper and Examination reports are printed on formal
watermarked cards Results of the examinations for Universities are only generated
on the school transcript Date sheet for the examinations and assessments are
handed out to the student at least 2 weeks prior to the exam
F Promotion and detention Policy
Promotion of the students will be decided by the Promotion Committee comprises of
the
Academic HeadDirector SSS
Head of school
Coordinator
Class teacher
Subject teacher(s)
Note
Decisions of the promotion committee are final
Re-evaluation will only be permissible after the promotion committee
meets again
A special ad-hoc committee appointed by the promotion committee
will recheck answer scripts of intended detainees before the declaration
of result
All examination Answer scripts are shown to students and handed over
to parents in PTCs
Promotion Rules
Class VIII to IX
The O level promotion policy dictates that students require a minimum of 60 in 6
subjects in order to be promoted Conversely if a student secures U‟s in English or
Mathematics he will not merit promotion to O level stream
Class IX to X
For promotion to Class X pass marks are 50 in all subject
Class X to XI
For promotion to Class XI pass marks are 50 all subject
Class A-I to A-II
For promotion to Class A-II pass marks are 50 all subject
If a student secures more than 1U in the send up examinations his entry will be sent as a
private candidate for the CIE examinations however the registration process would be
completed through school as a bdquoprivate candidate‟
Double FailureDetention
Double failure means the failure of a student to qualify for promotion on
two consecutive occasions during hisher school career
A student who fails more than once in this way will be subject to
withdrawal the student from the school
At the time of the first failure the promotion committee may take into
account any special circumstances such as lengthy and unavoidable
absence from school and decide whether they constitute a valid reason
for allowing the student to be promoted to the next class In such a case
an undertaking must be taken from parents at the time of the first failure
committing them to withdraw their child if heshe fails again the next year
Double promotion
Double promotion is not permissible in any class for the OA Level program
Conditional promotions
Conditional promotions are to be strongly discouraged If at all necessary it
must be accompanied by an undertaking from parents committing them to
share responsibility for their child‟schildren‟s performance within the school
Absence from Examinations or Assessments and Retake Policy for Internal Assessments
and Examinations
Students who are absent for class tests assessed written work or examinations will not
be retested but would be considered under the following rules
o In case a student has been unable to sit for the end-of-year examinations
with a valid reason the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of
hisher consolidated performance in the continuous assessment and the mid-
year examinations
o If a student is absent from the mid-year examination with a genuine reason
the promotion decision will be based on the continuous assessment and the
end-of-year examination results
o In case if a student misses any examinationsassessments due to his late
admission the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of the later
continuous assessments and the end-of-year examinations
o Students on approved long leave for a negotiated period of time are given a
placement test for the compulsory subjects at the time of rejoining
o If a student is absent from one or two subjects in the end-of-year
examinations without a valid reason the marks of the mid-year examinations or
the minimum passing marks will be allotted whichever is less If heshe is absent
for the entire mid-year or end-of-year examinations without a valid reason
heshe will be given no credit at all for the examination
o If a student has been absent for less than half the class tests or assessed
written work during a term the average marks gained in other tests and written
work or the minimum passing marks as decided by the promotion committee will
be allotted for the missing work
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests with a genuine
reason hisher assessments are based solely on the number of tests taken
o When a student is absent for more than half the class tests with a genuine
reason heshe may be given the average of the other class tests or minimum
passing marks whichever is less
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests without a genuine
reason heshe may be awarded minimum pass marks or the average of the
other tests whichever is less however heshe is given no credit for the ones
missed
o A student who misses any exam is not eligible for a prize for academic
excellence in the Academic Prize distribution ceremony
Retake Policy for CIE OA level Examinations
Any OA level student can only sit in OctNov session for re-take examinations
through school as per CIE policy Heshe will have to pay all dues imposed by
CIEBritish councilSchool Admin fee as per stated exam
Any OA level student who wishes to appear in the next MayJune session
that will be treated as a fresh entry and child will have to be enrolled in the level
for one year to appear as a regular candidate of the school
Malpractice Cases
If it is established that a student has indulged in any malpractice or breach of
the examination rules heshe may be required to
Forfeit any award for the paper in which a student is found to be
cheating No marks will be awarded for the particular exam
Leave the school (this may be appropriate for a habitual offender or
one who threatens a teacher or who seriously disrupts an examination)
G Grading and Rewards Policy
As per CIE policies students‟ performance is benchmarked using six grades (A-E)
An bdquoA‟ is awarded for the highest level of achievement whereas bdquoE‟ indicates minimum
satisfactory performance A bdquoU‟ is given for ungraded or unsatisfactory performance
For O level
A grade for Effort and Behavior is also awarded in the internal examinations on a 1-4
scale as shown in the diagram above
HONOUR ROLL
Students in grades who receive all Ain their consolidated internal result or highest
result in CIE examinations will be placed on the honor roll Students will be eligible for
additional rewards at the time of the annual prize distribution ceremony The criteria
for these rewards may be inquired from the school authorities
H Graduation Requirements
Graduation at SICAS occurs in two stages First upon completing the internal
academic requirements of the school The students are invited to attend their
Graduation Ceremony at the school Annual Prize Distribution This event that takes
place in April every year Second the student is considered a High School graduate
after passing his CIE A Level exam the result of which is declared in August of the
year the exam is taken
To meet the internal requirement of the school students must successfully clear the
AI End-of-Year exam and attain an adequate passing grades in the send-up and
mock exams Borderline cases concerning students on Academic Probation will be
given clearance to graduate at the discretion of the school Principal
In order to pass the CIE exams students must clear three CIE full-credit A Level
exams and attain passing marks in each Upon clearance of the CIE exam students
a student previously on academic probation may attain the SICAS diploma
Subject ChangeWithdrawal (A Level) Class schedules will be given to students prior to the start of each term Subject
changes or withdrawals will be allowed through the first 2 weeks of the September
of A-I thereafter enrollment in new subjects will be at the discretion of the school
authorities and students will be charged subject changewithdrawal fee
H Student Records Permanent records include the student‟s personal file copies of his report cards
certificates of scholastic and co-curricular achievements letters of commendation
or of concern behavioral incident reports standardized testing results attendance
and health records A student andor parentslegal guardians may see the student‟s
record by making an appointment with the school office The student andor
parentslegal guardians may request for any statements or documents in the record
if it pertains to the student‟s school work Students may request that a particular item
be removed from the file however the counselor may or may not grant the request
If the request is denied an appeal may be made to the Principal
I Summer School Camps SICAS Senior offers a summer school program of varying lengths during the winter
and summer vacation period Summer school is for catching up with the required
course work as well as for preparing for O Level Optional subjects Summer school
also provides a variety of co- curricular and leadership programs such as Debate
MUN French swimming and other sports training camps
J Withdrawal
To withdraw a student or parent should obtain a Withdrawal Form from the school
office and have it signed by counselor librarian and the Principal A student must
have hisher parentlegal guardian‟s permission to withdraw All books and materials
checked out are to be returned and school dues including fines assessed due to
damaged or lost materials should be paid Any student seeking withdrawal before
graduating will have to state reason for leaving and parentslegal guardian‟s need
to meet with Vice PrincipalPrincipal in person to get the school leaving certificate
(SLC)
K Attestation and issuance of school documents
Students need to present original documents to get photocopies of academicco-
curricular achievement certificates verified School will not attest any copy without
verifying the original document SICAS issues certificates such as bona fide
certificate hope certificate school transcripts school reports on request In order to
obtain such certificates a request to the guidance counselor must be made at least
5 businesses days in advance All certificates will be specifically addressed to
institutions where submission is needed Transcripts and recommendation letters will
directly mailed to the universities where student is seeking an admission Mailing or
courier charges must be borne by the student
L Support from the Counselorrsquos Office
The Guidance Counselor
Guides and advises students on college admissions
Writes comprehensive honest and positive descriptive statements for students
through the various resources available to himher such as information from
teachers advisors parents and observation of the student from hisher own
personal experience
Liaisons with admissions officers of universities and colleges
Reports any disciplinary incidents regarding an applicant to hisher university if
such an incident occurs after the submission of the student‟s application
Informs the colleges and universities if it is discovered that a child‟s work on his
personal statementcollege essay is not his own plagiarism is not allowed and is
very strictly handled by school personnel and universities personnel locally and
abroad
Reports any positive developments in a student‟s profile to hisher university since
the submission of hisher application (eg Mid-year report End of year report)
Coordinates and follows-up with the universitycollege personnel for any
additional documents that might be needed for the student‟s admissions file
Responds to any queries that the university admissions officers may have
regarding the student(s) application to their universities
Follows up with students and the universitiescolleges they have applied to
regarding their admission status
Makes a student understand that it is hisher own academic record and overall
profile that determines admission to a universitycollege
Ensures that all that the admissions requirements are completed by the students
and the office personnel involved in a timely manner and that all documents
are mailed (via online or courier services) to the Universitiescolleges before the
published deadlines
Expectations from A-I and A-II students
A Level students are expected to visit counselor office in the beginning of A-I to
get to know the complete procedures of counselor office Moreover all students
need to coordinate with counselor to ensure that their files are established in
counselor‟s office for future proceeding
At the beginning of A-I an orientation session is held to encourage students to
take on a challenging curriculum appropriate to their abilities
All students must meet SICAS internal application deadlines
When researching for colleges students should look for at least two ldquosafetyrdquo
colleges two or three ldquolikelymiddle rangerdquo colleges and two ldquodreamreach
collegesrdquo depending on their academic record and personal profile
Research for colleges should depend on the preferred location the most
suitable program offered to suit the student‟s career goals the size of the school
the student wishes to attend the nature of the teaching style offered
preparation for a future career choice cost and the availability of financial aid
(if required)
Students should provide the teachercounselors with a CV or resume to assist in
writing a recommendation letter
Students should start work on their personal statement during the summer at the
end of A-I
Students should keep themself well informed about school activities and
resources available through assembly announcements and bulletin boards
Expectations from Parents
Support and encourage your child offering advice and guidance when
appropriate
Encourage your son or daughter to visit the Guidance Counselor Office at SICAS
and not to hesitate to ask questions regarding college applicationscareer goals
or to update the Counselor about their academic performance and
involvement in extracurricular activities
Avoid imposing or forcing your preferences regarding careercollege choices
onto your son or daughter It is important to remember that college planning
decisions are as much as possible a student‟s decision However do help your
child to gather enough information and research thoroughly through the various
resources available before making hisher decision
Family meetings should be held as early as the end of a student‟s Grade XI (or
even earlier) These meetings should focus where the parents want to send their
child for undergraduate studies and to start the ground-work on college
admissions This decision will be based on many factors finances family
commitments amongst others
Parents should be open to new ideas and suggestions They should not be
focusing only on the best-known colleges but rather on the ldquobest suitedrdquo
colleges for their sons and daughters where heshe can be happy
Parents should help their child to understand that there is always more than one
college that is appropriate for himher
Parents should encourage their child that there are no shortcuts to getting into
the top colleges an ethical approach to college admissions should be
supported
Parents should teach their children to complete their own applications write
their own personal statementscollege essays
M Public Access to School
1 Visiting the School
It is highly appreciated if visitors seek a prior appointment in order to meet any
management staff member The Front-desk officer and school administrator will
always be available during school hours to answer any query However Vice
PrincipalPrincipal may not be able to meet visitors without a prior appointment
Due to security reasons parents and visitors are required to get visitor‟s pass at the
gate to enter in to the school premises All visitors must first report to the main office
The Front-desk officer will manage your meeting with the concerned staff
2 Contacting the School
At times it will be necessary for parents to contact the school to speak to teachers
or occasionally their children during school hours Please use the following
procedures
Teachers
The school holds formal parent teacher conferences (PTC‟s) in order to bring parents
up to date with the progress of their child If a meeting is necessary in addition to the
scheduled PTC‟s then parents must make a request for such an appointment
through the school secretary Teachers are not permitted to leave the students
unattended in order to meet with parents and such meetings will be allowed at the
discretion of the school PrincipalVice Principal
Students
Occasionally a parent may need to pass on a message directly to their
sondaughter at school If you need to leave a message or speak directly to your
child please briefly explain the situation to the front-desk officer Heshe will take the
necessary measures to put you in touch with your child
3 Dropping items off at school
Parents often find themselves coming to drop off homework books lunch lunch
money gym clothes musical instruments etc at the school Parents must come to
the office and not leave items with the guard at the gate The item must be labeled
with the name and class of the student before the front-desk officer sends it to the
student
N Healthcare Information
Parents are requested to inform the school about any
health issues pertaining to their sondaughter Especially
in case of diabetic asthmatic dyslexia neurological or
acute psychological depression parents must provide
complete written information regarding their child‟s
medication It is equally important to fill out the
emergency contact information in the student file
Prescription Medication in Schools
If under exceptional circumstances a child is required to take prescription
medication during school hours and the parent cannot be at school to administer
the medication the medication can be administered in compliance with the
following regulations
1 A permission form with written dated instructions and permission signed by
the parent will be maintained by the school and will include
o The doctor‟s prescription
o child‟s name
o name of medication
o purpose of medication
o time to be administered
o dosage
o possible side effects
o termination date for administering the medication access and
maintenance of inhalers prescribed for asthmatic students
2 Parents will be responsible for delivering medication to the school and reclaiming
any unused medications ALL MEDICATION MUST BE IN A CONTAINER
APPROPRIATELY LABELED BY THE PHARMACY (OR DOCTOR‟S SUBSCRIPTION)
STATING THE NAME OF MEDICATION DOSAGE AND TIME TO BE ADMINISTERED
Any unused medications will be destroyed by school personnel if unclaimed
more than one week following termination of treatment or at the end of the
school year
3 The parents of the child must assume responsibility for informing the Principal of
any change in the child‟s health or change in medication
4 The school personnel will not be responsible for any adverse drug reaction when
medication has been given in the manner prescribed on the permission form
5 The school district retains the discretion to reject requests for the administration of
medicine
6 All medication must be stored in a secured locked clean container or cabinet
accessible to authorized school personnel The school does not have facilities to
store medication that requires refrigeration
Medical support in case of an emergency
School has a very basic first-aid arrangement in case of any injury during school
hours First-aid is administered by a trained member under the supervision of senior
management As we are not permitted to give any oral medicines it is in your childs
best interest to call parents to further pursue medical assistance However in case of
severe injury or illness school may call RESCUE 1122 to transfer a student to a nearest
hospital and an immediate call is made to parents to seek further guidance
O School Telephone amp Cell Phone Use
No student will be allowed to use the office telephone without special permission
from the administrator or the School Secretary O level students are generally not
allowed to bring mobile phones to school In case a student needs to have a phone
on a particular day heshe will be required to hand it in to the school administrator
before classes start and collect it at home time Any students violating from this rule
will have to face disciplinary consequences
A-level students may use mobile phones only in the designated common rooms
They are strictly prohibited from using cell phones in the academic block and
especially in the classrooms
P School Dues
All school dues must be paid on stipulated dates on the fee bill otherwise the
student may not be allowed to sit through the regular school classes or
examinations The school administrator or accountant may notify parents
telephonically about outstanding dues In such circumstances please make sure
that the dues are cleared at the earliest and the bank deposit receipt is shown to
the school office In order to get any school documents such as transcripts
examination results O level certificates or recommendation letters all school dues
need to be cleared till that day Please see further rules at the back of the school
fee bill
DISCIPLINE CODE
There will be a clearly defined standard of behavior within the School community that
promotes a safe and productive learning and teaching environment All members of
this community have the responsibility to conduct themselves in a way that
demonstrates a mutual respect for all individuals their rights and their property
A Goals and Objectives
In planning and maintaining both school and classroom settings which promote
appropriate student conduct the SICAS is committed to the following objectives
bull To promote mutual respect among students stafffaculty administration and
parents through the display of appropriate language attitude and physical
behavior
bull To maintain a safe and secure learning environment in which all students have
the opportunity to reach their potential
bull To promote each students self-knowledge self-discipline and self-reliance
bull To recognize and value individual differences
bull To recognize that the management of student behavior is the collective
responsibility of students stafffaculty administrators and parents
bull To maintain open lines of communication in a positive fair and consistent
manner while recognizing the individual needs of students
Each childs education is the shared responsibility of the student the parent
guardian and the school Such a collaborative partnership can help motivate
support and encourage the student When a large group of people work together
in a community such as the school each partner must understand hisher
responsibilities or roles and their relationships
B Rules Regulations and Expectations
The rights and responsibilities for all students and staff members must be respected
at all times In an effort to strive for excellence it is important for students and staff to
be aware of the basic rules regulations and expectations that govern these rights
and responsibilities The following rules and regulations are consistent with the Goals
for all SICAS students set forth in the Student Handbook It is also expected that
students will follow the standards of conduct which have been established
C Academic Honesty (pertaining to Fraud Plagiarism and
Cheating)
Student work is highly respected and important to academic success For that
reason academic fraud cannot be tolerated Plagiarism is regarded as a serious
offense Plagiarism involves passing off other people‟s work as your own Any copied
or plagiarized work will be reviewed and may result in a zero for the assignment or
appropriate consequences In case if a student feels extreme academic pressures
please contact the counselor SICAS wants all students to succeed producing their
own product or work
D Acceptable Use of Technology
Students must conduct themselves in a responsible manner while using the school‟s
technology Computers and technology are being made available for educational
use and the use of equipment is a privilege not a right Accessing or producing
content that is vulgar racist profane violent obscene or pornographic is subject to
disciplinary action Internet chat and game play is not allowed at any time The
school has a right to monitor use of school technology
E School Uniform for Boys and Girls
All students must wear clean uniform to school on a regular basis
No jewelry of any type except for a watch and small studs for girls are allowed
Students will be liable for disciplinary action in case of not following the dress
code
Students who have games period (once a week) are required to come in their
sports uniform that specific day only
It is mandatory for all students to wear proper school uniform (regularsports)
supplied by the authorized uniform supplier
Students may not wear hats sweatshirt hoods or other headgear such as
bandanas or items that are determined inappropriate by school personnel in
the school building
All students must wear school-sanctioned black shoes
Clothing shall be worn with appropriate undergarments
School belts must be buckled sashes tied and shirts buttoned up omitting the
top most
Council members must wear their council badges at all times
Items that are worn for religious reasons must be approved in advance from the
school administration
All shorts should be worn no shorter than four inches from the top of the knee
Any clothing or hairstyle that disrupts the educational process is prohibited
1 Classroom and School Environment
Students are expected to behave in an orderly fashion in classrooms and all areas
of the school
It is a very serious matter to interfere with the educational process by being
disruptive in class or by creating disturbances in and around school
Pushing shoving running and ldquoplay-fightingrdquo are forms of unacceptable
behavior
All these may be regarded as acts of bullying which is strictly prohibited at SICAS
(Read ahead for more detail about this)
Students caught bullying others on social websites will also be subject to strict
disciplinary action that may also result in expulsion These cases would be directly
handled by the Principal of the school
Due to the potentially disruptive nature of electronic games electronic apparatus
and communication devices such as cellular phones are not permitted on school
premises and may be confiscated if found Students are not allowed to bring cell
phones CD and media players iPods radio walk-mans electronic games digital
diaries etc to school If there is an exigent need they must be submitted to the
administrator‟s office for safekeeping School will not be responsible for loss of any
electronic item
F Behavior Towards Peers amp Adults
Students must be respectful of each other and of all adults in the building
bull Rudeness disrespect and discourteous behavior are intolerable regardless of
the particulars of the situation
bull A student who is insolent or insubordinate in refusing to obey reasonable requests
made by a teacher or staff member is subject to firm disciplinary action including
suspension from school
1 Care of Building and Property
Everyone at SICAS should take pride in the appearance of our school Acts such as
theft and vandalizing school property are considered to be extremely serious They
are not only violations of our schools Code of Conduct they are against the law
Students found stealing damaging or defacing school or personal property will be
subject to disciplinary action including suspension and held responsible for the costs
of repairs or replacement Each case will be handled on an individual basis
Possession of matches lighters and other paraphernalia is forbidden on school
property
2 Physical Violence Fighting and Verbal Intimidation
Physical violence and verbal intimidation or threats directed toward any member of
the school community are not tolerated
Although some incidents begin
inadvertently each instance will
continue to be treated as a serious
disciplinary offense
Students involved in fighting bullying (see more below) ganging and other forms of
physical violence (regardless of who started the altercation) are subject to
suspension and their parents are notified The use of abusive obscene or profane
language andor gestures will be dealt with as a serious breach of conduct
3 Bullying
Respect for the dignity of others is a cornerstone of civil society Bullying creates an
atmosphere of fear and intimidation robs a person of their dignity detracts from the
safe environment necessary to promote student learning and will not be tolerated
by the Board of Directors Students who bully another person shall be held
accountable for their actions whether it occurs on the school grounds off school
grounds at a school sponsored or approved function activity or event or going to
or from school or a school activity
Definition Bullying is any pattern of behavior by a student or a group of students
that is intended to harass intimidate ridicule humiliate or instill fear in another child
or group of children Bullying behavior can be a threat of or actual physical harm
or it can be verbal abuse of the child Bullying is a series of recurring actions
committed over a period of time directed toward one student or successive
separate actions directed against multiple students
Examples of ldquoBullyingrdquo may include but are not limited to a pattern of behavior
involving one or more of the following
1 Sarcastic ldquocomplimentsrdquo about another student‟s personal appearance
2 Pointed questions intended to embarrass or humiliate
3 Mocking taunting or belittling
4 Non-verbal threats andor intimidation such as ldquofrontingrdquo or ldquochestingrdquo a person
5 Demeaning humor relating to a student‟s race gender ethnicity or personal
characteristics
6 Blackmail extortion demands for protection money or other involuntary
donations or loans
7 Blocking access to school property or facilities
8 Deliberate physical contact or injury to person or property
9 Stealing or hiding books or belongings andor
10 Threats of harm to student(s) possessions or others
Students are encouraged to report behavior they consider to be bullying including
a single action which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to their
teacher or the principal The report may be made anonymously Teachers and other
school employees who have witnessed or are reliably informed that a student has
been a victim of behavior they consider to be bullying including a single action
which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying shall report the incident(s) to
the principal Parents or legal guardians may submit written reports of incidents they
feel constitute bullying or if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to the
principal The principal shall be responsible for investigating the incident(s) to
determine if disciplinary action is warranted
Students found to be in violation of this policy shall be subject to disciplinary action
up to and including expulsion In determining the appropriate disciplinary action
consideration may be given to other violations of the student handbook that may
have simultaneously occurred
Notice of what constitutes bullying the school‟s prohibition against bullying and the
consequences for students who bully shall be conspicuously posted in classrooms
restrooms auditorium and school bus
4 Harassment
Words or actions directed at a particular person or group based on their sex race
religion national origin age sexual orientation physical appearance or disability in
any form will not be tolerated
5 Money and Personal Items
Students are to bring only money for breakfast lunch or for a specific school
purpose No toys games bats gloves balls tapes radios or any personal items are
to be brought to school The possession of cell phones or other telecommunication
devices by a student on school property or while attending school activities is
prohibited Such devices will be confiscated Parents may retrieve these items from
the school office after the confiscation period expires
6 Weapons
Students are forbidden to bring weapons sharp objects or explosives of any kind
including but not limited to guns knives firecrackers and cap guns Replicas of any
type of dangerous weapons are also forbidden A student who brings any weapon
to school is subject to suspension and possible expulsion (See Expulsion Policy)
7 Display of Affection
At SICAS we prohibit display of affection at school or school-sponsored activities To
establish a respectful environment in the context of our local culture please refrain
from intimate behavior of any sort Teachers and other staff members are instructed
to correct students if their behavior is not acceptable Please accept these
corrections in a constructive manner It is the intent to maintain a proper
atmosphere for all students and to prevent adverse consequences from occurring
G SICAS BUS CONDUCT
Bus Safety
All students using school transport are expected
to adhere to the guidelines in the SICAS Bus
Conduct Code as outlined in the Student
Handbook Improper conduct aboard a school
bus is to be treated as a school offense subject
to consequences at the discretion of the school
administration
Be on time to meet the bus Last minute rushing often causes accidents Also the
driver is not supposed to wait except when it is raining and then only long enough
for students to reach the bus from the nearest shelter
Wait for the bus at the designated area and do not venture far off
When getting on or off the bus use the handrail
After boarding the bus sit down as quickly as possible If the bus starts with a jolt you
could be thrown in the aisle if you are still standing
Keep the aisles clear Keep books lunch boxes legs and feet out of the aisle
Ride only the bus you are assigned to ride You must have permission in advance to
do otherwise
Do not open any windows without permission from the bus driver Keep head arms
and hands inside the bus
Do not throw anything inside the bus or out of the bus window Do not litter the bus
Make as little noise as possible The bus driver must be able to hear horns trains and
other warning signals
No horseplay or scuffling of any kind on the bus This is very distracting to the driver
Stay seated and facing the front of the bus at all times until the bus comes to a
complete stop where you get off
If you must cross the street in front of the bus go at least 10 feet in front of the bus so
the driver can have a clear view
The bus driver will have authority to report any disciplinary issue
H Care of Books
Please insist that your child uses but not abuses hisher books
Damagedlost books will be the responsibility of the student and
parents Costs for repair or replacement of books will be
charged Students are expected to bring booksnotebooks
according to their class schedule We discourage heavy bags
and unnecessary books and notebooks should not be brought to
school Students are advised to print their names and classes on their books and
notebooks as they often get misplaced The school will not be responsible for any
loss of property
I Smoking and Drug Use Policy
The initiation and implementation of a successful smoking policy requires the co-
operation and wholehearted support of both management and staff
Policy Statement
Smoking andor use of recreational drugs is known to be a serious risk to health It is
a significant cause of disease and premature death In addition there is now
evidence that ldquopassive smokingrdquo the inhaling of other people‟s smoke can cause
lung cancer in non-smokers as well as causing a deterioration of respiratory
conditions
This smoking and drug policy would not allow any smoking or possession of any
banned substance within the boundaries of the school site at any time by the
students parents or visitors
It would be the responsibility of school authorities to enforce the policy at all times
and to advice students to ensure that the students comply with these arrangements
Rules for Pupils
Smoking on campus is strictly not permitted at any time
Smoking during school visits trips or school events is strictly not permitted
Pupils caught smoking will be issued a pink slip
Rs1000- will be fined immediately if a child is caught smoking or credible evidence
is found of himher to have been smoking He or she may be liable for further
disciplinary action
Pupils caught with banned drugs or alcohol will be notified to the school authorities
and they will either be put on extended suspension or be expelled from the school
Awareness sessions on the dangers of smoking and or use of drugs may be planned
The above rules also apply to electronic cigarettes
J Litter and Chewing Gum Policy
Any student caught littering the school premises or school owned property will be
subjected to disciplinary action The act of chewing gum is especially prohibited as its
improper disposal causes unnecessary damage to school property In the event that a
student is found chewing a gum or littering the school premises he or she will be a
levied a fine of Rs500 in addition to facing disciplinary action
K Disciplinary Procedures amp Consequences
Communication among all members of the School community is essential in
implementing the Code of Conduct and helping students to assume their
responsibilities as citizens of this school All students and parents are encouraged to
bring any violations of rules and regulations to the attention of an administrator In
addition all school staff has an obligation to report violations of rules and regulations to
the school administration Both teachers and administrators will inform specific students
and parents when school expectations and standards of conduct are not being
maintained Students should have a full understanding of the consequences of their
behavior should they fail to meet school expectations The consequences of breaking
school rules depend on the seriousness of the behavior and the overall disciplinary
record of the individual student Every effort will be made to balance fairness with
consistency in the application of this code
SICAS disciplinary guidelines and policies include procedures which ensure that
students and parents will be informed of their rights regarding due process to be
followed by school authorities Any student involved in a disciplinary action is entitled to
an opportunity to express hisher position on the incident leading to disciplinary action
Parents have the right to request and ensure presence at such a meetinghearing
Note to Parents
Parents are to be informed of the above policies through this handbook and any
changes thereto through newsletters and other forms of communication
Detentions
Parents are entitled to 2 hours‟ notice of a detention that takes place outside normal
school hours so that the parents can make arrangements for transport or childcare The
notice should tell you why the detention was given and how long your child will have to
stay at school
If the child cannot attend the detention parents must explain the reasons to the child‟s
teacher or the principal They may reconsider the detention in certain circumstances
such as
The detention falls on an important religious day for the family
The parents are concerned about the length and safety of the route between
school and home
Parents can‟t reasonably make alternative arrangements for collecting their child
from school
In such circumstances a during school hours short-term suspension may be given
L Explanation of Consequences
Unacceptable classroom or school behavior will be handled according to the nature
and severity of action including verbal warnings counseling detention suspension and
referral to the office for discipline
1 Verbal Warning and Counseling (level 1)
If an administrativestaff member has issued a warning this indicates that student‟s
behavior is inappropriate and that continuation of this behavior may result in serious
consequences
Every effort is made at all levels within the school environment to help students adhere
to the academic and behavioral expectations at SICAS Many matters can be more
effectively resolved in counseling sessions that take place with teachers
administrators guidance counselors fellow students and parentsguardians
2 Pink Slips (level 2)
In case of any behavioral disciplinary or academic anomaly a Pink Slip may be
issued to a student This document indicates that a serious infringement of a school
rule has taken place Upon being issued a Pink Slip the discipline committee may
decide consequences depending upon the nature of offense A copy of the pink slip
will be retained in student‟s personal file for a record Issuance of pink slip will earn
negative house points for the respective house as well
3 Suspension and issuance of warning letters (Level 3)
After three successive pink slips are issued in one academic term a student may be
suspended for three school days and a parent-meeting may be called by school
administrator The Administrator will notify schedule of suspension to parents by
telephone and by issuing a suspension and warning letter
4 Expulsion
If in extreme cases a child is given repeated suspensions and if all other avenues of
counseling a child have failed or if the nature of offense is so dire the school Principal
may take a decision to expel a child This will be the last resort especially if the child is
on repeated Academic Probation and the continued behavior is so egregious that
other students in particular and the school environment in general are suffering as a
consequence The parents will be given due explanation as to the school‟s decision
and will be made to understand that the school reserves the legal right to disallow a
child from continuing as a student
5Other Consequences as Appropriate
RESOURCES
C School Office Personnel
PrincipalDirector Mr Shehryar Salamat (shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
Vice Principal Mr Muhammad Azhar Khan (azharkhansssedupk)
Administrator Zeeshan Khan (zeeshankhansssedupk) A Level Coordinator Mrs Lubna Assad O Level Coordinator Ms Saadia Qureshi Guidance Counselor Ms Nishat Hassan (nishathassansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
(shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
(azharkhansssedupk)
Involving parents is essential to improve student achievement therefore the school
fosters and supports active parental involvement This is accomplished through
regular two-way meaningful communication scheduled parent-teacher
conferences active involvement in a variety of roles and the promotion of
responsible parenting
Throughout the year students papers are sent home in order to keep parents
informed Teachers are encouraged to make every effort to clearly explain
expectations related to various assignments When papers are sent home with
unsatisfactory grades or notes concerning incomplete assignments please follow up
on this It is the responsibility of parents to closely monitor their child‟s academic
progress and insist that students complete all assignments
B How to help
A childs report card is as personal and as individual as the child It is best not to
compare report cards among children in the family or in the neighborhood Since
children do not develop or learn at the same rate we strive to understand how your
child learns best and cater to each individual‟s unique style of learning It is
recommended that you have at least two conferences a year with your childs
teacher If you have questions about your childs work progress grades or other
concerns please call the school office to schedule a meeting
C Parents Can Help
Following are some things parents can do to help their children be successful in
school
Insist on regular attendance and punctuality
Keep your child home when they are sick Encourage and help the student to
make up work missed due to absence Also remember to send in a written
application for hisher leave
Be sure your child gets a good nights sleep (9 or l0 hours) and has a wholesome
breakfast before coming to school
Show a sincere interest in what your child is doing in school
Be informed of school rules expectations and your childs progress
Provide a suitable time and place for your child to read and study at home
Set and maintain reasonable standards of behavior for your child
Nurture self-discipline in your child
Foster in your child () respect for others and to obey the law and those in
authority
Encourage your child to appreciate people to value work and to recognize his
or her place in the immediate community and beyond
Be active in the school PTC‟s and attend school functions whenever possible
POLICIES amp PROCEDURES
A Daily Schedule
1 School Hours O Levels
REGULAR DAYS
Morning Afternoon
O level 750 am 200 pm
A level 800 am 400 pm(as per
schedule)
HOUSE ASSEMBLY IS MANDATORY FOR ALL O AND A LEVEL STUDENTS
2 School Hours A Level
Arrival Member of the student council have to report (on a rotational basis) for the morning assembly
according to their schedules All other students can come to school at the time of their first morning
class
Departure A Level students must adhere to their allotted timetable They are not allowed to leave
campus once they arrive However they may leave after their last class after 1200 noon Students are
encouraged to spend their free time in the library or other designated study areas of the campus to
revise their lectures or on assigned class work A Level students are also allotted time for recreation and
physical education is also incorporated as part of their weekly schedule
NOTE All A Level students are required for the House Assembly on Tuesdays
Morning
Tuesday 750 am
3 House Assembly and House Meetings
Each house hosts the Tuesday Morning House Assembly on a rotational basis The
House is free to select presenters for that particular day and must ensure their
adequate preparation House Meetings are to be held at least once a month after
the Tuesday Morning House Assembly Once the meeting is announced the House
Captains must come up with an Agenda around which the discussions take place
Students are typically motivated and shortlisted for upcoming inter-house events
and a review of the House Points also takes place Students andor Council
members who are absent from the House Assembly or the House Meeting are
subject to disciplinary action They must inform the school administration in advance
if an allowed leave is to be sought
B Attendance
Late Arrival (Tardy)
Tardy is defined as not being in school before
morning assembly or in other words by the second
bell Please see that your child arrives at school
well before 750 when the tardy bell rings Students
who come late must report to the main office for
an admission slip
The school policy towards tardy in one academic
term is as follows
First and second time Name is registered
3rd time Pink Slip is issued and a disciplinary action is taken as per policy
Fourth time Child is sent to the Principal‟s Office for in-school detention and parents
are informed For each additional tardy after 3rd time a pink slip is issued suspension
for onetwo day will be given after issuance of 3rd pink slip House master class
teacher and house captain are informed about the student is contributing negative
points for the respective house
Tardiness from Class (A Level)
If an A level student is late to class by more than 5 minutes he will not be allowed to
enter the classroom A-level students are expected to be seated before the
respective subject teacher arrives in the class Under special reasons A level
coordinator may permit the entrance of the student with a warning
Students arriving late by more than 10 minutes are issued pink slips and are marked
absent not only for the class but also for the whole day
A level teachers may address tardiness issues individually The parent will be
contacted if the problem persists
Absences from School
SICAS recognizes two types of absences of students Excused and Unexcused
Absence An excused absence is defined as one in which the student was absent
for one of the following reasons
bull Personal illness of student
bull Official school-sponsored activities
bull Medical appointments
bull Serious illness in the immediate family (parent guardian sibling grandparent
child)
bull Death in the immediate family (same as above)
bull Any circumstances not covered above which the school principal or committee
determines are excused
Any absence not described above will be defined as unexcused
All absences from school need to be reported to the school office before 8am on
the day of the absence Parents are requested to contact the school office via
telephone for this purpose Parents may send information through e-mail to the
official school address but this must be followed by a written application (see
below)
The school year consists of 180 full days of instruction No half days are permissible
Students must have at least 90 of attendance ie 162 of the 180 days Absences in
excess of 10 will be a factor for consideration in determining promotion There are
specific policies regarding homework during absences Please refer to the
Homework Policy for guidance
Approval of leave in form of written application addressed to the Principal must be
submitted to the school office Valid reasons regarding serious illness must be
accompanied by a medical certificate Weddings outside immediate family will not
be considered as a valid excuse for absence Overseas travel should be undertaken
during summer vacations or winter break Special travel for immigration purposes will
be approved on a case-to-case basis Fine policy for unexcused absence is as
follows
o A child will be fined Rs200 for absence on days adjoining weekends ie Friday
and Monday
o Written warning letter addressed to the parent is issued for absents exceeding
10 (more than 5 days in a term)
o If a leave application for multiple absences is not received in time the student
may be liable to face disciplinary action
Early Dismissal
If possible parents should try to schedule external appointments or other events
outside of school hours If a child is to be dismissed early it is important that a signed
note by the parentguardian be sent in the morning to alert the school authorities a
phone call for said purpose will not be accepted because of security reasons
except under exceptional circumstances Students will not be called out of class
prior to the arrival of the parent If your child will be returning to school after an
appointment the child must sign back into the office
Note to Parents
Emergency messages and personal items will be delivered to the students only
through school office No visitor is allowed to go to a classroom during school hours
C Homework Policy
SICAS believes that the purpose of
homework is to provide students with
opportunities to extend classroom lessons
and to transfer specific skills and concepts to
new situations In addition homework is
designed to develop personal responsibility
self-discipline and effective study skills As
with all instructional activities homework
assignments are meaningful relevant and grade appropriate
1 Routine Homework Assignments
Generally teachers assign any of four types of daily homework assignments
These are preparation practice extension and creative enrichment
assignments Examples of these types of assignments are
Preparation This type of assignment is intended to help students get ready for
the next days classroom lesson Students might be asked to write their own
discussion questions based on the reading assignment Or the student may be
asked to complete answers to reading review questions from the text
Practice By successfully completing practice assignments students have the
opportunity to review and reinforce skills knowledge and information presented
in a previous lesson
Extension Extension assignments ask students to expand on skills andor
concepts taught during a previous class For example after studying an historical
period a student might be asked to read an article or book pertaining to that
period and report their findings to the class
CreativeEnrichment This assignment includes analyzing synthesizing and
evaluating concept or skills already taught Students have an opportunity to
develop and apply their own ideas about a topic and prepare a presentation
for the teachers or class
2 Long-Term Assignments
Another category of homework is the long-term assignment Frequently teachers
will assign long-term assignments that generally include special projects
research reports or book reports The number and frequency of these
assignments vary according to specific course requirements The amount of time
required to complete the assignments may be from one week to as long as four
weeks
3 Daily Reading
A students ability to read is strengthened by reading each day at home The
school strongly urges each student to spend time reading for pleasure or interest
each day In addition to books of interest newspapers magazines and journals
can be included A minimum of 20 to 30 minutes of daily reading will significantly
enhance students reading skills
D Expectations on Homework
The specific amount of homework assigned varies according to subject and grade
level The amount of time individual students spend in homework studies will also
vary according to the individual students study skills and personal work habits
These variables are important considerations when teachers parents and students
work to identify the appropriate amount of time a student should spend in
homework study The recommendations listed below serves to provide guidelines to
parents and students When applying recommended time to individual students
please keep in mind the variables of grade subject students work habits and
motivation Teachers homework assignments may also vary slightly in amount of
time expected of students
1 Homework for Absentees
Students are required to turn in completed assignments given to them during
multiple day absences upon their return to school Students are responsible for
making up for any missed work upon their return to school
Note Teachers are not obligated to provide advance assignments for students
2 School Absences Because of Family Vacations
There are times when families plan vacations when school is in session Students who
are absent from school because of vacations cannot be excused from their
scholastic obligations The school recognizes the importance of family time for its
students The school also understands the difficulty and complexity of scheduling
important family events The guidelines presented below address the problem in a
manner that best supports the purposes and goals of the school and the needs of
the student
Teachers are not obligated to provide advance assignments for students
Students and parents are obligated to initiate making up for specific assignments
missed because of vacation during regularly scheduled school sessions
Teachers are expected to provide the same reasonable make-up opportunities
extended to students who experience an excused absence Teachers are not
O Level 2-3 hours daily
A level 3-4 hours daily
expected to provide more time for students who missed school because of family
vacations
3 Chronic Homework Difficulties
At times students may struggle in meeting their homework obligations When
students routinely experience difficulties in completing homework assignments
teachers and parents need to confer about the nature of the students difficulties
The school faculty has had success in assisting students to work through study skill
problems We know that collaborative school-home efforts can be effective in
helping students improve their study skills Please contact the school with your
questionsconcerns when you believe your child is experiencing chronic homework
problems
E Examinations
Assessments and Examinations are ongoing processes and are diagnostic formative
and summative SICAS monitors and records the performance of students in these
examinations and communicate students‟ performance to parents through report
cards in formal parent teacher meetings at least 3 times in an academic year
O and A Level (grade IX X and A-I)
October
Assessments
Mid-Year
Exam
March
Assessments
End of Year
Exam
Consolidated
50 marks 100 marks 50 marks 100 marks 300 marks
Second
week of
October
Second
week of
December
Second
week of
March
Secondthird
week of May
O and A level (grade XI and A-II)
October
Assessments
Send-Ups Mocks Consolidated
50 marks 100 marks 100 marks 250 marks
Second
week of
October
Second
week of
December
Second
week of
March
Reports are sent out after each examination and assessment Assessment Report
cards are printed on white paper and Examination reports are printed on formal
watermarked cards Results of the examinations for Universities are only generated
on the school transcript Date sheet for the examinations and assessments are
handed out to the student at least 2 weeks prior to the exam
F Promotion and detention Policy
Promotion of the students will be decided by the Promotion Committee comprises of
the
Academic HeadDirector SSS
Head of school
Coordinator
Class teacher
Subject teacher(s)
Note
Decisions of the promotion committee are final
Re-evaluation will only be permissible after the promotion committee
meets again
A special ad-hoc committee appointed by the promotion committee
will recheck answer scripts of intended detainees before the declaration
of result
All examination Answer scripts are shown to students and handed over
to parents in PTCs
Promotion Rules
Class VIII to IX
The O level promotion policy dictates that students require a minimum of 60 in 6
subjects in order to be promoted Conversely if a student secures U‟s in English or
Mathematics he will not merit promotion to O level stream
Class IX to X
For promotion to Class X pass marks are 50 in all subject
Class X to XI
For promotion to Class XI pass marks are 50 all subject
Class A-I to A-II
For promotion to Class A-II pass marks are 50 all subject
If a student secures more than 1U in the send up examinations his entry will be sent as a
private candidate for the CIE examinations however the registration process would be
completed through school as a bdquoprivate candidate‟
Double FailureDetention
Double failure means the failure of a student to qualify for promotion on
two consecutive occasions during hisher school career
A student who fails more than once in this way will be subject to
withdrawal the student from the school
At the time of the first failure the promotion committee may take into
account any special circumstances such as lengthy and unavoidable
absence from school and decide whether they constitute a valid reason
for allowing the student to be promoted to the next class In such a case
an undertaking must be taken from parents at the time of the first failure
committing them to withdraw their child if heshe fails again the next year
Double promotion
Double promotion is not permissible in any class for the OA Level program
Conditional promotions
Conditional promotions are to be strongly discouraged If at all necessary it
must be accompanied by an undertaking from parents committing them to
share responsibility for their child‟schildren‟s performance within the school
Absence from Examinations or Assessments and Retake Policy for Internal Assessments
and Examinations
Students who are absent for class tests assessed written work or examinations will not
be retested but would be considered under the following rules
o In case a student has been unable to sit for the end-of-year examinations
with a valid reason the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of
hisher consolidated performance in the continuous assessment and the mid-
year examinations
o If a student is absent from the mid-year examination with a genuine reason
the promotion decision will be based on the continuous assessment and the
end-of-year examination results
o In case if a student misses any examinationsassessments due to his late
admission the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of the later
continuous assessments and the end-of-year examinations
o Students on approved long leave for a negotiated period of time are given a
placement test for the compulsory subjects at the time of rejoining
o If a student is absent from one or two subjects in the end-of-year
examinations without a valid reason the marks of the mid-year examinations or
the minimum passing marks will be allotted whichever is less If heshe is absent
for the entire mid-year or end-of-year examinations without a valid reason
heshe will be given no credit at all for the examination
o If a student has been absent for less than half the class tests or assessed
written work during a term the average marks gained in other tests and written
work or the minimum passing marks as decided by the promotion committee will
be allotted for the missing work
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests with a genuine
reason hisher assessments are based solely on the number of tests taken
o When a student is absent for more than half the class tests with a genuine
reason heshe may be given the average of the other class tests or minimum
passing marks whichever is less
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests without a genuine
reason heshe may be awarded minimum pass marks or the average of the
other tests whichever is less however heshe is given no credit for the ones
missed
o A student who misses any exam is not eligible for a prize for academic
excellence in the Academic Prize distribution ceremony
Retake Policy for CIE OA level Examinations
Any OA level student can only sit in OctNov session for re-take examinations
through school as per CIE policy Heshe will have to pay all dues imposed by
CIEBritish councilSchool Admin fee as per stated exam
Any OA level student who wishes to appear in the next MayJune session
that will be treated as a fresh entry and child will have to be enrolled in the level
for one year to appear as a regular candidate of the school
Malpractice Cases
If it is established that a student has indulged in any malpractice or breach of
the examination rules heshe may be required to
Forfeit any award for the paper in which a student is found to be
cheating No marks will be awarded for the particular exam
Leave the school (this may be appropriate for a habitual offender or
one who threatens a teacher or who seriously disrupts an examination)
G Grading and Rewards Policy
As per CIE policies students‟ performance is benchmarked using six grades (A-E)
An bdquoA‟ is awarded for the highest level of achievement whereas bdquoE‟ indicates minimum
satisfactory performance A bdquoU‟ is given for ungraded or unsatisfactory performance
For O level
A grade for Effort and Behavior is also awarded in the internal examinations on a 1-4
scale as shown in the diagram above
HONOUR ROLL
Students in grades who receive all Ain their consolidated internal result or highest
result in CIE examinations will be placed on the honor roll Students will be eligible for
additional rewards at the time of the annual prize distribution ceremony The criteria
for these rewards may be inquired from the school authorities
H Graduation Requirements
Graduation at SICAS occurs in two stages First upon completing the internal
academic requirements of the school The students are invited to attend their
Graduation Ceremony at the school Annual Prize Distribution This event that takes
place in April every year Second the student is considered a High School graduate
after passing his CIE A Level exam the result of which is declared in August of the
year the exam is taken
To meet the internal requirement of the school students must successfully clear the
AI End-of-Year exam and attain an adequate passing grades in the send-up and
mock exams Borderline cases concerning students on Academic Probation will be
given clearance to graduate at the discretion of the school Principal
In order to pass the CIE exams students must clear three CIE full-credit A Level
exams and attain passing marks in each Upon clearance of the CIE exam students
a student previously on academic probation may attain the SICAS diploma
Subject ChangeWithdrawal (A Level) Class schedules will be given to students prior to the start of each term Subject
changes or withdrawals will be allowed through the first 2 weeks of the September
of A-I thereafter enrollment in new subjects will be at the discretion of the school
authorities and students will be charged subject changewithdrawal fee
H Student Records Permanent records include the student‟s personal file copies of his report cards
certificates of scholastic and co-curricular achievements letters of commendation
or of concern behavioral incident reports standardized testing results attendance
and health records A student andor parentslegal guardians may see the student‟s
record by making an appointment with the school office The student andor
parentslegal guardians may request for any statements or documents in the record
if it pertains to the student‟s school work Students may request that a particular item
be removed from the file however the counselor may or may not grant the request
If the request is denied an appeal may be made to the Principal
I Summer School Camps SICAS Senior offers a summer school program of varying lengths during the winter
and summer vacation period Summer school is for catching up with the required
course work as well as for preparing for O Level Optional subjects Summer school
also provides a variety of co- curricular and leadership programs such as Debate
MUN French swimming and other sports training camps
J Withdrawal
To withdraw a student or parent should obtain a Withdrawal Form from the school
office and have it signed by counselor librarian and the Principal A student must
have hisher parentlegal guardian‟s permission to withdraw All books and materials
checked out are to be returned and school dues including fines assessed due to
damaged or lost materials should be paid Any student seeking withdrawal before
graduating will have to state reason for leaving and parentslegal guardian‟s need
to meet with Vice PrincipalPrincipal in person to get the school leaving certificate
(SLC)
K Attestation and issuance of school documents
Students need to present original documents to get photocopies of academicco-
curricular achievement certificates verified School will not attest any copy without
verifying the original document SICAS issues certificates such as bona fide
certificate hope certificate school transcripts school reports on request In order to
obtain such certificates a request to the guidance counselor must be made at least
5 businesses days in advance All certificates will be specifically addressed to
institutions where submission is needed Transcripts and recommendation letters will
directly mailed to the universities where student is seeking an admission Mailing or
courier charges must be borne by the student
L Support from the Counselorrsquos Office
The Guidance Counselor
Guides and advises students on college admissions
Writes comprehensive honest and positive descriptive statements for students
through the various resources available to himher such as information from
teachers advisors parents and observation of the student from hisher own
personal experience
Liaisons with admissions officers of universities and colleges
Reports any disciplinary incidents regarding an applicant to hisher university if
such an incident occurs after the submission of the student‟s application
Informs the colleges and universities if it is discovered that a child‟s work on his
personal statementcollege essay is not his own plagiarism is not allowed and is
very strictly handled by school personnel and universities personnel locally and
abroad
Reports any positive developments in a student‟s profile to hisher university since
the submission of hisher application (eg Mid-year report End of year report)
Coordinates and follows-up with the universitycollege personnel for any
additional documents that might be needed for the student‟s admissions file
Responds to any queries that the university admissions officers may have
regarding the student(s) application to their universities
Follows up with students and the universitiescolleges they have applied to
regarding their admission status
Makes a student understand that it is hisher own academic record and overall
profile that determines admission to a universitycollege
Ensures that all that the admissions requirements are completed by the students
and the office personnel involved in a timely manner and that all documents
are mailed (via online or courier services) to the Universitiescolleges before the
published deadlines
Expectations from A-I and A-II students
A Level students are expected to visit counselor office in the beginning of A-I to
get to know the complete procedures of counselor office Moreover all students
need to coordinate with counselor to ensure that their files are established in
counselor‟s office for future proceeding
At the beginning of A-I an orientation session is held to encourage students to
take on a challenging curriculum appropriate to their abilities
All students must meet SICAS internal application deadlines
When researching for colleges students should look for at least two ldquosafetyrdquo
colleges two or three ldquolikelymiddle rangerdquo colleges and two ldquodreamreach
collegesrdquo depending on their academic record and personal profile
Research for colleges should depend on the preferred location the most
suitable program offered to suit the student‟s career goals the size of the school
the student wishes to attend the nature of the teaching style offered
preparation for a future career choice cost and the availability of financial aid
(if required)
Students should provide the teachercounselors with a CV or resume to assist in
writing a recommendation letter
Students should start work on their personal statement during the summer at the
end of A-I
Students should keep themself well informed about school activities and
resources available through assembly announcements and bulletin boards
Expectations from Parents
Support and encourage your child offering advice and guidance when
appropriate
Encourage your son or daughter to visit the Guidance Counselor Office at SICAS
and not to hesitate to ask questions regarding college applicationscareer goals
or to update the Counselor about their academic performance and
involvement in extracurricular activities
Avoid imposing or forcing your preferences regarding careercollege choices
onto your son or daughter It is important to remember that college planning
decisions are as much as possible a student‟s decision However do help your
child to gather enough information and research thoroughly through the various
resources available before making hisher decision
Family meetings should be held as early as the end of a student‟s Grade XI (or
even earlier) These meetings should focus where the parents want to send their
child for undergraduate studies and to start the ground-work on college
admissions This decision will be based on many factors finances family
commitments amongst others
Parents should be open to new ideas and suggestions They should not be
focusing only on the best-known colleges but rather on the ldquobest suitedrdquo
colleges for their sons and daughters where heshe can be happy
Parents should help their child to understand that there is always more than one
college that is appropriate for himher
Parents should encourage their child that there are no shortcuts to getting into
the top colleges an ethical approach to college admissions should be
supported
Parents should teach their children to complete their own applications write
their own personal statementscollege essays
M Public Access to School
1 Visiting the School
It is highly appreciated if visitors seek a prior appointment in order to meet any
management staff member The Front-desk officer and school administrator will
always be available during school hours to answer any query However Vice
PrincipalPrincipal may not be able to meet visitors without a prior appointment
Due to security reasons parents and visitors are required to get visitor‟s pass at the
gate to enter in to the school premises All visitors must first report to the main office
The Front-desk officer will manage your meeting with the concerned staff
2 Contacting the School
At times it will be necessary for parents to contact the school to speak to teachers
or occasionally their children during school hours Please use the following
procedures
Teachers
The school holds formal parent teacher conferences (PTC‟s) in order to bring parents
up to date with the progress of their child If a meeting is necessary in addition to the
scheduled PTC‟s then parents must make a request for such an appointment
through the school secretary Teachers are not permitted to leave the students
unattended in order to meet with parents and such meetings will be allowed at the
discretion of the school PrincipalVice Principal
Students
Occasionally a parent may need to pass on a message directly to their
sondaughter at school If you need to leave a message or speak directly to your
child please briefly explain the situation to the front-desk officer Heshe will take the
necessary measures to put you in touch with your child
3 Dropping items off at school
Parents often find themselves coming to drop off homework books lunch lunch
money gym clothes musical instruments etc at the school Parents must come to
the office and not leave items with the guard at the gate The item must be labeled
with the name and class of the student before the front-desk officer sends it to the
student
N Healthcare Information
Parents are requested to inform the school about any
health issues pertaining to their sondaughter Especially
in case of diabetic asthmatic dyslexia neurological or
acute psychological depression parents must provide
complete written information regarding their child‟s
medication It is equally important to fill out the
emergency contact information in the student file
Prescription Medication in Schools
If under exceptional circumstances a child is required to take prescription
medication during school hours and the parent cannot be at school to administer
the medication the medication can be administered in compliance with the
following regulations
1 A permission form with written dated instructions and permission signed by
the parent will be maintained by the school and will include
o The doctor‟s prescription
o child‟s name
o name of medication
o purpose of medication
o time to be administered
o dosage
o possible side effects
o termination date for administering the medication access and
maintenance of inhalers prescribed for asthmatic students
2 Parents will be responsible for delivering medication to the school and reclaiming
any unused medications ALL MEDICATION MUST BE IN A CONTAINER
APPROPRIATELY LABELED BY THE PHARMACY (OR DOCTOR‟S SUBSCRIPTION)
STATING THE NAME OF MEDICATION DOSAGE AND TIME TO BE ADMINISTERED
Any unused medications will be destroyed by school personnel if unclaimed
more than one week following termination of treatment or at the end of the
school year
3 The parents of the child must assume responsibility for informing the Principal of
any change in the child‟s health or change in medication
4 The school personnel will not be responsible for any adverse drug reaction when
medication has been given in the manner prescribed on the permission form
5 The school district retains the discretion to reject requests for the administration of
medicine
6 All medication must be stored in a secured locked clean container or cabinet
accessible to authorized school personnel The school does not have facilities to
store medication that requires refrigeration
Medical support in case of an emergency
School has a very basic first-aid arrangement in case of any injury during school
hours First-aid is administered by a trained member under the supervision of senior
management As we are not permitted to give any oral medicines it is in your childs
best interest to call parents to further pursue medical assistance However in case of
severe injury or illness school may call RESCUE 1122 to transfer a student to a nearest
hospital and an immediate call is made to parents to seek further guidance
O School Telephone amp Cell Phone Use
No student will be allowed to use the office telephone without special permission
from the administrator or the School Secretary O level students are generally not
allowed to bring mobile phones to school In case a student needs to have a phone
on a particular day heshe will be required to hand it in to the school administrator
before classes start and collect it at home time Any students violating from this rule
will have to face disciplinary consequences
A-level students may use mobile phones only in the designated common rooms
They are strictly prohibited from using cell phones in the academic block and
especially in the classrooms
P School Dues
All school dues must be paid on stipulated dates on the fee bill otherwise the
student may not be allowed to sit through the regular school classes or
examinations The school administrator or accountant may notify parents
telephonically about outstanding dues In such circumstances please make sure
that the dues are cleared at the earliest and the bank deposit receipt is shown to
the school office In order to get any school documents such as transcripts
examination results O level certificates or recommendation letters all school dues
need to be cleared till that day Please see further rules at the back of the school
fee bill
DISCIPLINE CODE
There will be a clearly defined standard of behavior within the School community that
promotes a safe and productive learning and teaching environment All members of
this community have the responsibility to conduct themselves in a way that
demonstrates a mutual respect for all individuals their rights and their property
A Goals and Objectives
In planning and maintaining both school and classroom settings which promote
appropriate student conduct the SICAS is committed to the following objectives
bull To promote mutual respect among students stafffaculty administration and
parents through the display of appropriate language attitude and physical
behavior
bull To maintain a safe and secure learning environment in which all students have
the opportunity to reach their potential
bull To promote each students self-knowledge self-discipline and self-reliance
bull To recognize and value individual differences
bull To recognize that the management of student behavior is the collective
responsibility of students stafffaculty administrators and parents
bull To maintain open lines of communication in a positive fair and consistent
manner while recognizing the individual needs of students
Each childs education is the shared responsibility of the student the parent
guardian and the school Such a collaborative partnership can help motivate
support and encourage the student When a large group of people work together
in a community such as the school each partner must understand hisher
responsibilities or roles and their relationships
B Rules Regulations and Expectations
The rights and responsibilities for all students and staff members must be respected
at all times In an effort to strive for excellence it is important for students and staff to
be aware of the basic rules regulations and expectations that govern these rights
and responsibilities The following rules and regulations are consistent with the Goals
for all SICAS students set forth in the Student Handbook It is also expected that
students will follow the standards of conduct which have been established
C Academic Honesty (pertaining to Fraud Plagiarism and
Cheating)
Student work is highly respected and important to academic success For that
reason academic fraud cannot be tolerated Plagiarism is regarded as a serious
offense Plagiarism involves passing off other people‟s work as your own Any copied
or plagiarized work will be reviewed and may result in a zero for the assignment or
appropriate consequences In case if a student feels extreme academic pressures
please contact the counselor SICAS wants all students to succeed producing their
own product or work
D Acceptable Use of Technology
Students must conduct themselves in a responsible manner while using the school‟s
technology Computers and technology are being made available for educational
use and the use of equipment is a privilege not a right Accessing or producing
content that is vulgar racist profane violent obscene or pornographic is subject to
disciplinary action Internet chat and game play is not allowed at any time The
school has a right to monitor use of school technology
E School Uniform for Boys and Girls
All students must wear clean uniform to school on a regular basis
No jewelry of any type except for a watch and small studs for girls are allowed
Students will be liable for disciplinary action in case of not following the dress
code
Students who have games period (once a week) are required to come in their
sports uniform that specific day only
It is mandatory for all students to wear proper school uniform (regularsports)
supplied by the authorized uniform supplier
Students may not wear hats sweatshirt hoods or other headgear such as
bandanas or items that are determined inappropriate by school personnel in
the school building
All students must wear school-sanctioned black shoes
Clothing shall be worn with appropriate undergarments
School belts must be buckled sashes tied and shirts buttoned up omitting the
top most
Council members must wear their council badges at all times
Items that are worn for religious reasons must be approved in advance from the
school administration
All shorts should be worn no shorter than four inches from the top of the knee
Any clothing or hairstyle that disrupts the educational process is prohibited
1 Classroom and School Environment
Students are expected to behave in an orderly fashion in classrooms and all areas
of the school
It is a very serious matter to interfere with the educational process by being
disruptive in class or by creating disturbances in and around school
Pushing shoving running and ldquoplay-fightingrdquo are forms of unacceptable
behavior
All these may be regarded as acts of bullying which is strictly prohibited at SICAS
(Read ahead for more detail about this)
Students caught bullying others on social websites will also be subject to strict
disciplinary action that may also result in expulsion These cases would be directly
handled by the Principal of the school
Due to the potentially disruptive nature of electronic games electronic apparatus
and communication devices such as cellular phones are not permitted on school
premises and may be confiscated if found Students are not allowed to bring cell
phones CD and media players iPods radio walk-mans electronic games digital
diaries etc to school If there is an exigent need they must be submitted to the
administrator‟s office for safekeeping School will not be responsible for loss of any
electronic item
F Behavior Towards Peers amp Adults
Students must be respectful of each other and of all adults in the building
bull Rudeness disrespect and discourteous behavior are intolerable regardless of
the particulars of the situation
bull A student who is insolent or insubordinate in refusing to obey reasonable requests
made by a teacher or staff member is subject to firm disciplinary action including
suspension from school
1 Care of Building and Property
Everyone at SICAS should take pride in the appearance of our school Acts such as
theft and vandalizing school property are considered to be extremely serious They
are not only violations of our schools Code of Conduct they are against the law
Students found stealing damaging or defacing school or personal property will be
subject to disciplinary action including suspension and held responsible for the costs
of repairs or replacement Each case will be handled on an individual basis
Possession of matches lighters and other paraphernalia is forbidden on school
property
2 Physical Violence Fighting and Verbal Intimidation
Physical violence and verbal intimidation or threats directed toward any member of
the school community are not tolerated
Although some incidents begin
inadvertently each instance will
continue to be treated as a serious
disciplinary offense
Students involved in fighting bullying (see more below) ganging and other forms of
physical violence (regardless of who started the altercation) are subject to
suspension and their parents are notified The use of abusive obscene or profane
language andor gestures will be dealt with as a serious breach of conduct
3 Bullying
Respect for the dignity of others is a cornerstone of civil society Bullying creates an
atmosphere of fear and intimidation robs a person of their dignity detracts from the
safe environment necessary to promote student learning and will not be tolerated
by the Board of Directors Students who bully another person shall be held
accountable for their actions whether it occurs on the school grounds off school
grounds at a school sponsored or approved function activity or event or going to
or from school or a school activity
Definition Bullying is any pattern of behavior by a student or a group of students
that is intended to harass intimidate ridicule humiliate or instill fear in another child
or group of children Bullying behavior can be a threat of or actual physical harm
or it can be verbal abuse of the child Bullying is a series of recurring actions
committed over a period of time directed toward one student or successive
separate actions directed against multiple students
Examples of ldquoBullyingrdquo may include but are not limited to a pattern of behavior
involving one or more of the following
1 Sarcastic ldquocomplimentsrdquo about another student‟s personal appearance
2 Pointed questions intended to embarrass or humiliate
3 Mocking taunting or belittling
4 Non-verbal threats andor intimidation such as ldquofrontingrdquo or ldquochestingrdquo a person
5 Demeaning humor relating to a student‟s race gender ethnicity or personal
characteristics
6 Blackmail extortion demands for protection money or other involuntary
donations or loans
7 Blocking access to school property or facilities
8 Deliberate physical contact or injury to person or property
9 Stealing or hiding books or belongings andor
10 Threats of harm to student(s) possessions or others
Students are encouraged to report behavior they consider to be bullying including
a single action which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to their
teacher or the principal The report may be made anonymously Teachers and other
school employees who have witnessed or are reliably informed that a student has
been a victim of behavior they consider to be bullying including a single action
which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying shall report the incident(s) to
the principal Parents or legal guardians may submit written reports of incidents they
feel constitute bullying or if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to the
principal The principal shall be responsible for investigating the incident(s) to
determine if disciplinary action is warranted
Students found to be in violation of this policy shall be subject to disciplinary action
up to and including expulsion In determining the appropriate disciplinary action
consideration may be given to other violations of the student handbook that may
have simultaneously occurred
Notice of what constitutes bullying the school‟s prohibition against bullying and the
consequences for students who bully shall be conspicuously posted in classrooms
restrooms auditorium and school bus
4 Harassment
Words or actions directed at a particular person or group based on their sex race
religion national origin age sexual orientation physical appearance or disability in
any form will not be tolerated
5 Money and Personal Items
Students are to bring only money for breakfast lunch or for a specific school
purpose No toys games bats gloves balls tapes radios or any personal items are
to be brought to school The possession of cell phones or other telecommunication
devices by a student on school property or while attending school activities is
prohibited Such devices will be confiscated Parents may retrieve these items from
the school office after the confiscation period expires
6 Weapons
Students are forbidden to bring weapons sharp objects or explosives of any kind
including but not limited to guns knives firecrackers and cap guns Replicas of any
type of dangerous weapons are also forbidden A student who brings any weapon
to school is subject to suspension and possible expulsion (See Expulsion Policy)
7 Display of Affection
At SICAS we prohibit display of affection at school or school-sponsored activities To
establish a respectful environment in the context of our local culture please refrain
from intimate behavior of any sort Teachers and other staff members are instructed
to correct students if their behavior is not acceptable Please accept these
corrections in a constructive manner It is the intent to maintain a proper
atmosphere for all students and to prevent adverse consequences from occurring
G SICAS BUS CONDUCT
Bus Safety
All students using school transport are expected
to adhere to the guidelines in the SICAS Bus
Conduct Code as outlined in the Student
Handbook Improper conduct aboard a school
bus is to be treated as a school offense subject
to consequences at the discretion of the school
administration
Be on time to meet the bus Last minute rushing often causes accidents Also the
driver is not supposed to wait except when it is raining and then only long enough
for students to reach the bus from the nearest shelter
Wait for the bus at the designated area and do not venture far off
When getting on or off the bus use the handrail
After boarding the bus sit down as quickly as possible If the bus starts with a jolt you
could be thrown in the aisle if you are still standing
Keep the aisles clear Keep books lunch boxes legs and feet out of the aisle
Ride only the bus you are assigned to ride You must have permission in advance to
do otherwise
Do not open any windows without permission from the bus driver Keep head arms
and hands inside the bus
Do not throw anything inside the bus or out of the bus window Do not litter the bus
Make as little noise as possible The bus driver must be able to hear horns trains and
other warning signals
No horseplay or scuffling of any kind on the bus This is very distracting to the driver
Stay seated and facing the front of the bus at all times until the bus comes to a
complete stop where you get off
If you must cross the street in front of the bus go at least 10 feet in front of the bus so
the driver can have a clear view
The bus driver will have authority to report any disciplinary issue
H Care of Books
Please insist that your child uses but not abuses hisher books
Damagedlost books will be the responsibility of the student and
parents Costs for repair or replacement of books will be
charged Students are expected to bring booksnotebooks
according to their class schedule We discourage heavy bags
and unnecessary books and notebooks should not be brought to
school Students are advised to print their names and classes on their books and
notebooks as they often get misplaced The school will not be responsible for any
loss of property
I Smoking and Drug Use Policy
The initiation and implementation of a successful smoking policy requires the co-
operation and wholehearted support of both management and staff
Policy Statement
Smoking andor use of recreational drugs is known to be a serious risk to health It is
a significant cause of disease and premature death In addition there is now
evidence that ldquopassive smokingrdquo the inhaling of other people‟s smoke can cause
lung cancer in non-smokers as well as causing a deterioration of respiratory
conditions
This smoking and drug policy would not allow any smoking or possession of any
banned substance within the boundaries of the school site at any time by the
students parents or visitors
It would be the responsibility of school authorities to enforce the policy at all times
and to advice students to ensure that the students comply with these arrangements
Rules for Pupils
Smoking on campus is strictly not permitted at any time
Smoking during school visits trips or school events is strictly not permitted
Pupils caught smoking will be issued a pink slip
Rs1000- will be fined immediately if a child is caught smoking or credible evidence
is found of himher to have been smoking He or she may be liable for further
disciplinary action
Pupils caught with banned drugs or alcohol will be notified to the school authorities
and they will either be put on extended suspension or be expelled from the school
Awareness sessions on the dangers of smoking and or use of drugs may be planned
The above rules also apply to electronic cigarettes
J Litter and Chewing Gum Policy
Any student caught littering the school premises or school owned property will be
subjected to disciplinary action The act of chewing gum is especially prohibited as its
improper disposal causes unnecessary damage to school property In the event that a
student is found chewing a gum or littering the school premises he or she will be a
levied a fine of Rs500 in addition to facing disciplinary action
K Disciplinary Procedures amp Consequences
Communication among all members of the School community is essential in
implementing the Code of Conduct and helping students to assume their
responsibilities as citizens of this school All students and parents are encouraged to
bring any violations of rules and regulations to the attention of an administrator In
addition all school staff has an obligation to report violations of rules and regulations to
the school administration Both teachers and administrators will inform specific students
and parents when school expectations and standards of conduct are not being
maintained Students should have a full understanding of the consequences of their
behavior should they fail to meet school expectations The consequences of breaking
school rules depend on the seriousness of the behavior and the overall disciplinary
record of the individual student Every effort will be made to balance fairness with
consistency in the application of this code
SICAS disciplinary guidelines and policies include procedures which ensure that
students and parents will be informed of their rights regarding due process to be
followed by school authorities Any student involved in a disciplinary action is entitled to
an opportunity to express hisher position on the incident leading to disciplinary action
Parents have the right to request and ensure presence at such a meetinghearing
Note to Parents
Parents are to be informed of the above policies through this handbook and any
changes thereto through newsletters and other forms of communication
Detentions
Parents are entitled to 2 hours‟ notice of a detention that takes place outside normal
school hours so that the parents can make arrangements for transport or childcare The
notice should tell you why the detention was given and how long your child will have to
stay at school
If the child cannot attend the detention parents must explain the reasons to the child‟s
teacher or the principal They may reconsider the detention in certain circumstances
such as
The detention falls on an important religious day for the family
The parents are concerned about the length and safety of the route between
school and home
Parents can‟t reasonably make alternative arrangements for collecting their child
from school
In such circumstances a during school hours short-term suspension may be given
L Explanation of Consequences
Unacceptable classroom or school behavior will be handled according to the nature
and severity of action including verbal warnings counseling detention suspension and
referral to the office for discipline
1 Verbal Warning and Counseling (level 1)
If an administrativestaff member has issued a warning this indicates that student‟s
behavior is inappropriate and that continuation of this behavior may result in serious
consequences
Every effort is made at all levels within the school environment to help students adhere
to the academic and behavioral expectations at SICAS Many matters can be more
effectively resolved in counseling sessions that take place with teachers
administrators guidance counselors fellow students and parentsguardians
2 Pink Slips (level 2)
In case of any behavioral disciplinary or academic anomaly a Pink Slip may be
issued to a student This document indicates that a serious infringement of a school
rule has taken place Upon being issued a Pink Slip the discipline committee may
decide consequences depending upon the nature of offense A copy of the pink slip
will be retained in student‟s personal file for a record Issuance of pink slip will earn
negative house points for the respective house as well
3 Suspension and issuance of warning letters (Level 3)
After three successive pink slips are issued in one academic term a student may be
suspended for three school days and a parent-meeting may be called by school
administrator The Administrator will notify schedule of suspension to parents by
telephone and by issuing a suspension and warning letter
4 Expulsion
If in extreme cases a child is given repeated suspensions and if all other avenues of
counseling a child have failed or if the nature of offense is so dire the school Principal
may take a decision to expel a child This will be the last resort especially if the child is
on repeated Academic Probation and the continued behavior is so egregious that
other students in particular and the school environment in general are suffering as a
consequence The parents will be given due explanation as to the school‟s decision
and will be made to understand that the school reserves the legal right to disallow a
child from continuing as a student
5Other Consequences as Appropriate
RESOURCES
C School Office Personnel
PrincipalDirector Mr Shehryar Salamat (shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
Vice Principal Mr Muhammad Azhar Khan (azharkhansssedupk)
Administrator Zeeshan Khan (zeeshankhansssedupk) A Level Coordinator Mrs Lubna Assad O Level Coordinator Ms Saadia Qureshi Guidance Counselor Ms Nishat Hassan (nishathassansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
(shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
(azharkhansssedupk)
Foster in your child () respect for others and to obey the law and those in
authority
Encourage your child to appreciate people to value work and to recognize his
or her place in the immediate community and beyond
Be active in the school PTC‟s and attend school functions whenever possible
POLICIES amp PROCEDURES
A Daily Schedule
1 School Hours O Levels
REGULAR DAYS
Morning Afternoon
O level 750 am 200 pm
A level 800 am 400 pm(as per
schedule)
HOUSE ASSEMBLY IS MANDATORY FOR ALL O AND A LEVEL STUDENTS
2 School Hours A Level
Arrival Member of the student council have to report (on a rotational basis) for the morning assembly
according to their schedules All other students can come to school at the time of their first morning
class
Departure A Level students must adhere to their allotted timetable They are not allowed to leave
campus once they arrive However they may leave after their last class after 1200 noon Students are
encouraged to spend their free time in the library or other designated study areas of the campus to
revise their lectures or on assigned class work A Level students are also allotted time for recreation and
physical education is also incorporated as part of their weekly schedule
NOTE All A Level students are required for the House Assembly on Tuesdays
Morning
Tuesday 750 am
3 House Assembly and House Meetings
Each house hosts the Tuesday Morning House Assembly on a rotational basis The
House is free to select presenters for that particular day and must ensure their
adequate preparation House Meetings are to be held at least once a month after
the Tuesday Morning House Assembly Once the meeting is announced the House
Captains must come up with an Agenda around which the discussions take place
Students are typically motivated and shortlisted for upcoming inter-house events
and a review of the House Points also takes place Students andor Council
members who are absent from the House Assembly or the House Meeting are
subject to disciplinary action They must inform the school administration in advance
if an allowed leave is to be sought
B Attendance
Late Arrival (Tardy)
Tardy is defined as not being in school before
morning assembly or in other words by the second
bell Please see that your child arrives at school
well before 750 when the tardy bell rings Students
who come late must report to the main office for
an admission slip
The school policy towards tardy in one academic
term is as follows
First and second time Name is registered
3rd time Pink Slip is issued and a disciplinary action is taken as per policy
Fourth time Child is sent to the Principal‟s Office for in-school detention and parents
are informed For each additional tardy after 3rd time a pink slip is issued suspension
for onetwo day will be given after issuance of 3rd pink slip House master class
teacher and house captain are informed about the student is contributing negative
points for the respective house
Tardiness from Class (A Level)
If an A level student is late to class by more than 5 minutes he will not be allowed to
enter the classroom A-level students are expected to be seated before the
respective subject teacher arrives in the class Under special reasons A level
coordinator may permit the entrance of the student with a warning
Students arriving late by more than 10 minutes are issued pink slips and are marked
absent not only for the class but also for the whole day
A level teachers may address tardiness issues individually The parent will be
contacted if the problem persists
Absences from School
SICAS recognizes two types of absences of students Excused and Unexcused
Absence An excused absence is defined as one in which the student was absent
for one of the following reasons
bull Personal illness of student
bull Official school-sponsored activities
bull Medical appointments
bull Serious illness in the immediate family (parent guardian sibling grandparent
child)
bull Death in the immediate family (same as above)
bull Any circumstances not covered above which the school principal or committee
determines are excused
Any absence not described above will be defined as unexcused
All absences from school need to be reported to the school office before 8am on
the day of the absence Parents are requested to contact the school office via
telephone for this purpose Parents may send information through e-mail to the
official school address but this must be followed by a written application (see
below)
The school year consists of 180 full days of instruction No half days are permissible
Students must have at least 90 of attendance ie 162 of the 180 days Absences in
excess of 10 will be a factor for consideration in determining promotion There are
specific policies regarding homework during absences Please refer to the
Homework Policy for guidance
Approval of leave in form of written application addressed to the Principal must be
submitted to the school office Valid reasons regarding serious illness must be
accompanied by a medical certificate Weddings outside immediate family will not
be considered as a valid excuse for absence Overseas travel should be undertaken
during summer vacations or winter break Special travel for immigration purposes will
be approved on a case-to-case basis Fine policy for unexcused absence is as
follows
o A child will be fined Rs200 for absence on days adjoining weekends ie Friday
and Monday
o Written warning letter addressed to the parent is issued for absents exceeding
10 (more than 5 days in a term)
o If a leave application for multiple absences is not received in time the student
may be liable to face disciplinary action
Early Dismissal
If possible parents should try to schedule external appointments or other events
outside of school hours If a child is to be dismissed early it is important that a signed
note by the parentguardian be sent in the morning to alert the school authorities a
phone call for said purpose will not be accepted because of security reasons
except under exceptional circumstances Students will not be called out of class
prior to the arrival of the parent If your child will be returning to school after an
appointment the child must sign back into the office
Note to Parents
Emergency messages and personal items will be delivered to the students only
through school office No visitor is allowed to go to a classroom during school hours
C Homework Policy
SICAS believes that the purpose of
homework is to provide students with
opportunities to extend classroom lessons
and to transfer specific skills and concepts to
new situations In addition homework is
designed to develop personal responsibility
self-discipline and effective study skills As
with all instructional activities homework
assignments are meaningful relevant and grade appropriate
1 Routine Homework Assignments
Generally teachers assign any of four types of daily homework assignments
These are preparation practice extension and creative enrichment
assignments Examples of these types of assignments are
Preparation This type of assignment is intended to help students get ready for
the next days classroom lesson Students might be asked to write their own
discussion questions based on the reading assignment Or the student may be
asked to complete answers to reading review questions from the text
Practice By successfully completing practice assignments students have the
opportunity to review and reinforce skills knowledge and information presented
in a previous lesson
Extension Extension assignments ask students to expand on skills andor
concepts taught during a previous class For example after studying an historical
period a student might be asked to read an article or book pertaining to that
period and report their findings to the class
CreativeEnrichment This assignment includes analyzing synthesizing and
evaluating concept or skills already taught Students have an opportunity to
develop and apply their own ideas about a topic and prepare a presentation
for the teachers or class
2 Long-Term Assignments
Another category of homework is the long-term assignment Frequently teachers
will assign long-term assignments that generally include special projects
research reports or book reports The number and frequency of these
assignments vary according to specific course requirements The amount of time
required to complete the assignments may be from one week to as long as four
weeks
3 Daily Reading
A students ability to read is strengthened by reading each day at home The
school strongly urges each student to spend time reading for pleasure or interest
each day In addition to books of interest newspapers magazines and journals
can be included A minimum of 20 to 30 minutes of daily reading will significantly
enhance students reading skills
D Expectations on Homework
The specific amount of homework assigned varies according to subject and grade
level The amount of time individual students spend in homework studies will also
vary according to the individual students study skills and personal work habits
These variables are important considerations when teachers parents and students
work to identify the appropriate amount of time a student should spend in
homework study The recommendations listed below serves to provide guidelines to
parents and students When applying recommended time to individual students
please keep in mind the variables of grade subject students work habits and
motivation Teachers homework assignments may also vary slightly in amount of
time expected of students
1 Homework for Absentees
Students are required to turn in completed assignments given to them during
multiple day absences upon their return to school Students are responsible for
making up for any missed work upon their return to school
Note Teachers are not obligated to provide advance assignments for students
2 School Absences Because of Family Vacations
There are times when families plan vacations when school is in session Students who
are absent from school because of vacations cannot be excused from their
scholastic obligations The school recognizes the importance of family time for its
students The school also understands the difficulty and complexity of scheduling
important family events The guidelines presented below address the problem in a
manner that best supports the purposes and goals of the school and the needs of
the student
Teachers are not obligated to provide advance assignments for students
Students and parents are obligated to initiate making up for specific assignments
missed because of vacation during regularly scheduled school sessions
Teachers are expected to provide the same reasonable make-up opportunities
extended to students who experience an excused absence Teachers are not
O Level 2-3 hours daily
A level 3-4 hours daily
expected to provide more time for students who missed school because of family
vacations
3 Chronic Homework Difficulties
At times students may struggle in meeting their homework obligations When
students routinely experience difficulties in completing homework assignments
teachers and parents need to confer about the nature of the students difficulties
The school faculty has had success in assisting students to work through study skill
problems We know that collaborative school-home efforts can be effective in
helping students improve their study skills Please contact the school with your
questionsconcerns when you believe your child is experiencing chronic homework
problems
E Examinations
Assessments and Examinations are ongoing processes and are diagnostic formative
and summative SICAS monitors and records the performance of students in these
examinations and communicate students‟ performance to parents through report
cards in formal parent teacher meetings at least 3 times in an academic year
O and A Level (grade IX X and A-I)
October
Assessments
Mid-Year
Exam
March
Assessments
End of Year
Exam
Consolidated
50 marks 100 marks 50 marks 100 marks 300 marks
Second
week of
October
Second
week of
December
Second
week of
March
Secondthird
week of May
O and A level (grade XI and A-II)
October
Assessments
Send-Ups Mocks Consolidated
50 marks 100 marks 100 marks 250 marks
Second
week of
October
Second
week of
December
Second
week of
March
Reports are sent out after each examination and assessment Assessment Report
cards are printed on white paper and Examination reports are printed on formal
watermarked cards Results of the examinations for Universities are only generated
on the school transcript Date sheet for the examinations and assessments are
handed out to the student at least 2 weeks prior to the exam
F Promotion and detention Policy
Promotion of the students will be decided by the Promotion Committee comprises of
the
Academic HeadDirector SSS
Head of school
Coordinator
Class teacher
Subject teacher(s)
Note
Decisions of the promotion committee are final
Re-evaluation will only be permissible after the promotion committee
meets again
A special ad-hoc committee appointed by the promotion committee
will recheck answer scripts of intended detainees before the declaration
of result
All examination Answer scripts are shown to students and handed over
to parents in PTCs
Promotion Rules
Class VIII to IX
The O level promotion policy dictates that students require a minimum of 60 in 6
subjects in order to be promoted Conversely if a student secures U‟s in English or
Mathematics he will not merit promotion to O level stream
Class IX to X
For promotion to Class X pass marks are 50 in all subject
Class X to XI
For promotion to Class XI pass marks are 50 all subject
Class A-I to A-II
For promotion to Class A-II pass marks are 50 all subject
If a student secures more than 1U in the send up examinations his entry will be sent as a
private candidate for the CIE examinations however the registration process would be
completed through school as a bdquoprivate candidate‟
Double FailureDetention
Double failure means the failure of a student to qualify for promotion on
two consecutive occasions during hisher school career
A student who fails more than once in this way will be subject to
withdrawal the student from the school
At the time of the first failure the promotion committee may take into
account any special circumstances such as lengthy and unavoidable
absence from school and decide whether they constitute a valid reason
for allowing the student to be promoted to the next class In such a case
an undertaking must be taken from parents at the time of the first failure
committing them to withdraw their child if heshe fails again the next year
Double promotion
Double promotion is not permissible in any class for the OA Level program
Conditional promotions
Conditional promotions are to be strongly discouraged If at all necessary it
must be accompanied by an undertaking from parents committing them to
share responsibility for their child‟schildren‟s performance within the school
Absence from Examinations or Assessments and Retake Policy for Internal Assessments
and Examinations
Students who are absent for class tests assessed written work or examinations will not
be retested but would be considered under the following rules
o In case a student has been unable to sit for the end-of-year examinations
with a valid reason the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of
hisher consolidated performance in the continuous assessment and the mid-
year examinations
o If a student is absent from the mid-year examination with a genuine reason
the promotion decision will be based on the continuous assessment and the
end-of-year examination results
o In case if a student misses any examinationsassessments due to his late
admission the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of the later
continuous assessments and the end-of-year examinations
o Students on approved long leave for a negotiated period of time are given a
placement test for the compulsory subjects at the time of rejoining
o If a student is absent from one or two subjects in the end-of-year
examinations without a valid reason the marks of the mid-year examinations or
the minimum passing marks will be allotted whichever is less If heshe is absent
for the entire mid-year or end-of-year examinations without a valid reason
heshe will be given no credit at all for the examination
o If a student has been absent for less than half the class tests or assessed
written work during a term the average marks gained in other tests and written
work or the minimum passing marks as decided by the promotion committee will
be allotted for the missing work
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests with a genuine
reason hisher assessments are based solely on the number of tests taken
o When a student is absent for more than half the class tests with a genuine
reason heshe may be given the average of the other class tests or minimum
passing marks whichever is less
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests without a genuine
reason heshe may be awarded minimum pass marks or the average of the
other tests whichever is less however heshe is given no credit for the ones
missed
o A student who misses any exam is not eligible for a prize for academic
excellence in the Academic Prize distribution ceremony
Retake Policy for CIE OA level Examinations
Any OA level student can only sit in OctNov session for re-take examinations
through school as per CIE policy Heshe will have to pay all dues imposed by
CIEBritish councilSchool Admin fee as per stated exam
Any OA level student who wishes to appear in the next MayJune session
that will be treated as a fresh entry and child will have to be enrolled in the level
for one year to appear as a regular candidate of the school
Malpractice Cases
If it is established that a student has indulged in any malpractice or breach of
the examination rules heshe may be required to
Forfeit any award for the paper in which a student is found to be
cheating No marks will be awarded for the particular exam
Leave the school (this may be appropriate for a habitual offender or
one who threatens a teacher or who seriously disrupts an examination)
G Grading and Rewards Policy
As per CIE policies students‟ performance is benchmarked using six grades (A-E)
An bdquoA‟ is awarded for the highest level of achievement whereas bdquoE‟ indicates minimum
satisfactory performance A bdquoU‟ is given for ungraded or unsatisfactory performance
For O level
A grade for Effort and Behavior is also awarded in the internal examinations on a 1-4
scale as shown in the diagram above
HONOUR ROLL
Students in grades who receive all Ain their consolidated internal result or highest
result in CIE examinations will be placed on the honor roll Students will be eligible for
additional rewards at the time of the annual prize distribution ceremony The criteria
for these rewards may be inquired from the school authorities
H Graduation Requirements
Graduation at SICAS occurs in two stages First upon completing the internal
academic requirements of the school The students are invited to attend their
Graduation Ceremony at the school Annual Prize Distribution This event that takes
place in April every year Second the student is considered a High School graduate
after passing his CIE A Level exam the result of which is declared in August of the
year the exam is taken
To meet the internal requirement of the school students must successfully clear the
AI End-of-Year exam and attain an adequate passing grades in the send-up and
mock exams Borderline cases concerning students on Academic Probation will be
given clearance to graduate at the discretion of the school Principal
In order to pass the CIE exams students must clear three CIE full-credit A Level
exams and attain passing marks in each Upon clearance of the CIE exam students
a student previously on academic probation may attain the SICAS diploma
Subject ChangeWithdrawal (A Level) Class schedules will be given to students prior to the start of each term Subject
changes or withdrawals will be allowed through the first 2 weeks of the September
of A-I thereafter enrollment in new subjects will be at the discretion of the school
authorities and students will be charged subject changewithdrawal fee
H Student Records Permanent records include the student‟s personal file copies of his report cards
certificates of scholastic and co-curricular achievements letters of commendation
or of concern behavioral incident reports standardized testing results attendance
and health records A student andor parentslegal guardians may see the student‟s
record by making an appointment with the school office The student andor
parentslegal guardians may request for any statements or documents in the record
if it pertains to the student‟s school work Students may request that a particular item
be removed from the file however the counselor may or may not grant the request
If the request is denied an appeal may be made to the Principal
I Summer School Camps SICAS Senior offers a summer school program of varying lengths during the winter
and summer vacation period Summer school is for catching up with the required
course work as well as for preparing for O Level Optional subjects Summer school
also provides a variety of co- curricular and leadership programs such as Debate
MUN French swimming and other sports training camps
J Withdrawal
To withdraw a student or parent should obtain a Withdrawal Form from the school
office and have it signed by counselor librarian and the Principal A student must
have hisher parentlegal guardian‟s permission to withdraw All books and materials
checked out are to be returned and school dues including fines assessed due to
damaged or lost materials should be paid Any student seeking withdrawal before
graduating will have to state reason for leaving and parentslegal guardian‟s need
to meet with Vice PrincipalPrincipal in person to get the school leaving certificate
(SLC)
K Attestation and issuance of school documents
Students need to present original documents to get photocopies of academicco-
curricular achievement certificates verified School will not attest any copy without
verifying the original document SICAS issues certificates such as bona fide
certificate hope certificate school transcripts school reports on request In order to
obtain such certificates a request to the guidance counselor must be made at least
5 businesses days in advance All certificates will be specifically addressed to
institutions where submission is needed Transcripts and recommendation letters will
directly mailed to the universities where student is seeking an admission Mailing or
courier charges must be borne by the student
L Support from the Counselorrsquos Office
The Guidance Counselor
Guides and advises students on college admissions
Writes comprehensive honest and positive descriptive statements for students
through the various resources available to himher such as information from
teachers advisors parents and observation of the student from hisher own
personal experience
Liaisons with admissions officers of universities and colleges
Reports any disciplinary incidents regarding an applicant to hisher university if
such an incident occurs after the submission of the student‟s application
Informs the colleges and universities if it is discovered that a child‟s work on his
personal statementcollege essay is not his own plagiarism is not allowed and is
very strictly handled by school personnel and universities personnel locally and
abroad
Reports any positive developments in a student‟s profile to hisher university since
the submission of hisher application (eg Mid-year report End of year report)
Coordinates and follows-up with the universitycollege personnel for any
additional documents that might be needed for the student‟s admissions file
Responds to any queries that the university admissions officers may have
regarding the student(s) application to their universities
Follows up with students and the universitiescolleges they have applied to
regarding their admission status
Makes a student understand that it is hisher own academic record and overall
profile that determines admission to a universitycollege
Ensures that all that the admissions requirements are completed by the students
and the office personnel involved in a timely manner and that all documents
are mailed (via online or courier services) to the Universitiescolleges before the
published deadlines
Expectations from A-I and A-II students
A Level students are expected to visit counselor office in the beginning of A-I to
get to know the complete procedures of counselor office Moreover all students
need to coordinate with counselor to ensure that their files are established in
counselor‟s office for future proceeding
At the beginning of A-I an orientation session is held to encourage students to
take on a challenging curriculum appropriate to their abilities
All students must meet SICAS internal application deadlines
When researching for colleges students should look for at least two ldquosafetyrdquo
colleges two or three ldquolikelymiddle rangerdquo colleges and two ldquodreamreach
collegesrdquo depending on their academic record and personal profile
Research for colleges should depend on the preferred location the most
suitable program offered to suit the student‟s career goals the size of the school
the student wishes to attend the nature of the teaching style offered
preparation for a future career choice cost and the availability of financial aid
(if required)
Students should provide the teachercounselors with a CV or resume to assist in
writing a recommendation letter
Students should start work on their personal statement during the summer at the
end of A-I
Students should keep themself well informed about school activities and
resources available through assembly announcements and bulletin boards
Expectations from Parents
Support and encourage your child offering advice and guidance when
appropriate
Encourage your son or daughter to visit the Guidance Counselor Office at SICAS
and not to hesitate to ask questions regarding college applicationscareer goals
or to update the Counselor about their academic performance and
involvement in extracurricular activities
Avoid imposing or forcing your preferences regarding careercollege choices
onto your son or daughter It is important to remember that college planning
decisions are as much as possible a student‟s decision However do help your
child to gather enough information and research thoroughly through the various
resources available before making hisher decision
Family meetings should be held as early as the end of a student‟s Grade XI (or
even earlier) These meetings should focus where the parents want to send their
child for undergraduate studies and to start the ground-work on college
admissions This decision will be based on many factors finances family
commitments amongst others
Parents should be open to new ideas and suggestions They should not be
focusing only on the best-known colleges but rather on the ldquobest suitedrdquo
colleges for their sons and daughters where heshe can be happy
Parents should help their child to understand that there is always more than one
college that is appropriate for himher
Parents should encourage their child that there are no shortcuts to getting into
the top colleges an ethical approach to college admissions should be
supported
Parents should teach their children to complete their own applications write
their own personal statementscollege essays
M Public Access to School
1 Visiting the School
It is highly appreciated if visitors seek a prior appointment in order to meet any
management staff member The Front-desk officer and school administrator will
always be available during school hours to answer any query However Vice
PrincipalPrincipal may not be able to meet visitors without a prior appointment
Due to security reasons parents and visitors are required to get visitor‟s pass at the
gate to enter in to the school premises All visitors must first report to the main office
The Front-desk officer will manage your meeting with the concerned staff
2 Contacting the School
At times it will be necessary for parents to contact the school to speak to teachers
or occasionally their children during school hours Please use the following
procedures
Teachers
The school holds formal parent teacher conferences (PTC‟s) in order to bring parents
up to date with the progress of their child If a meeting is necessary in addition to the
scheduled PTC‟s then parents must make a request for such an appointment
through the school secretary Teachers are not permitted to leave the students
unattended in order to meet with parents and such meetings will be allowed at the
discretion of the school PrincipalVice Principal
Students
Occasionally a parent may need to pass on a message directly to their
sondaughter at school If you need to leave a message or speak directly to your
child please briefly explain the situation to the front-desk officer Heshe will take the
necessary measures to put you in touch with your child
3 Dropping items off at school
Parents often find themselves coming to drop off homework books lunch lunch
money gym clothes musical instruments etc at the school Parents must come to
the office and not leave items with the guard at the gate The item must be labeled
with the name and class of the student before the front-desk officer sends it to the
student
N Healthcare Information
Parents are requested to inform the school about any
health issues pertaining to their sondaughter Especially
in case of diabetic asthmatic dyslexia neurological or
acute psychological depression parents must provide
complete written information regarding their child‟s
medication It is equally important to fill out the
emergency contact information in the student file
Prescription Medication in Schools
If under exceptional circumstances a child is required to take prescription
medication during school hours and the parent cannot be at school to administer
the medication the medication can be administered in compliance with the
following regulations
1 A permission form with written dated instructions and permission signed by
the parent will be maintained by the school and will include
o The doctor‟s prescription
o child‟s name
o name of medication
o purpose of medication
o time to be administered
o dosage
o possible side effects
o termination date for administering the medication access and
maintenance of inhalers prescribed for asthmatic students
2 Parents will be responsible for delivering medication to the school and reclaiming
any unused medications ALL MEDICATION MUST BE IN A CONTAINER
APPROPRIATELY LABELED BY THE PHARMACY (OR DOCTOR‟S SUBSCRIPTION)
STATING THE NAME OF MEDICATION DOSAGE AND TIME TO BE ADMINISTERED
Any unused medications will be destroyed by school personnel if unclaimed
more than one week following termination of treatment or at the end of the
school year
3 The parents of the child must assume responsibility for informing the Principal of
any change in the child‟s health or change in medication
4 The school personnel will not be responsible for any adverse drug reaction when
medication has been given in the manner prescribed on the permission form
5 The school district retains the discretion to reject requests for the administration of
medicine
6 All medication must be stored in a secured locked clean container or cabinet
accessible to authorized school personnel The school does not have facilities to
store medication that requires refrigeration
Medical support in case of an emergency
School has a very basic first-aid arrangement in case of any injury during school
hours First-aid is administered by a trained member under the supervision of senior
management As we are not permitted to give any oral medicines it is in your childs
best interest to call parents to further pursue medical assistance However in case of
severe injury or illness school may call RESCUE 1122 to transfer a student to a nearest
hospital and an immediate call is made to parents to seek further guidance
O School Telephone amp Cell Phone Use
No student will be allowed to use the office telephone without special permission
from the administrator or the School Secretary O level students are generally not
allowed to bring mobile phones to school In case a student needs to have a phone
on a particular day heshe will be required to hand it in to the school administrator
before classes start and collect it at home time Any students violating from this rule
will have to face disciplinary consequences
A-level students may use mobile phones only in the designated common rooms
They are strictly prohibited from using cell phones in the academic block and
especially in the classrooms
P School Dues
All school dues must be paid on stipulated dates on the fee bill otherwise the
student may not be allowed to sit through the regular school classes or
examinations The school administrator or accountant may notify parents
telephonically about outstanding dues In such circumstances please make sure
that the dues are cleared at the earliest and the bank deposit receipt is shown to
the school office In order to get any school documents such as transcripts
examination results O level certificates or recommendation letters all school dues
need to be cleared till that day Please see further rules at the back of the school
fee bill
DISCIPLINE CODE
There will be a clearly defined standard of behavior within the School community that
promotes a safe and productive learning and teaching environment All members of
this community have the responsibility to conduct themselves in a way that
demonstrates a mutual respect for all individuals their rights and their property
A Goals and Objectives
In planning and maintaining both school and classroom settings which promote
appropriate student conduct the SICAS is committed to the following objectives
bull To promote mutual respect among students stafffaculty administration and
parents through the display of appropriate language attitude and physical
behavior
bull To maintain a safe and secure learning environment in which all students have
the opportunity to reach their potential
bull To promote each students self-knowledge self-discipline and self-reliance
bull To recognize and value individual differences
bull To recognize that the management of student behavior is the collective
responsibility of students stafffaculty administrators and parents
bull To maintain open lines of communication in a positive fair and consistent
manner while recognizing the individual needs of students
Each childs education is the shared responsibility of the student the parent
guardian and the school Such a collaborative partnership can help motivate
support and encourage the student When a large group of people work together
in a community such as the school each partner must understand hisher
responsibilities or roles and their relationships
B Rules Regulations and Expectations
The rights and responsibilities for all students and staff members must be respected
at all times In an effort to strive for excellence it is important for students and staff to
be aware of the basic rules regulations and expectations that govern these rights
and responsibilities The following rules and regulations are consistent with the Goals
for all SICAS students set forth in the Student Handbook It is also expected that
students will follow the standards of conduct which have been established
C Academic Honesty (pertaining to Fraud Plagiarism and
Cheating)
Student work is highly respected and important to academic success For that
reason academic fraud cannot be tolerated Plagiarism is regarded as a serious
offense Plagiarism involves passing off other people‟s work as your own Any copied
or plagiarized work will be reviewed and may result in a zero for the assignment or
appropriate consequences In case if a student feels extreme academic pressures
please contact the counselor SICAS wants all students to succeed producing their
own product or work
D Acceptable Use of Technology
Students must conduct themselves in a responsible manner while using the school‟s
technology Computers and technology are being made available for educational
use and the use of equipment is a privilege not a right Accessing or producing
content that is vulgar racist profane violent obscene or pornographic is subject to
disciplinary action Internet chat and game play is not allowed at any time The
school has a right to monitor use of school technology
E School Uniform for Boys and Girls
All students must wear clean uniform to school on a regular basis
No jewelry of any type except for a watch and small studs for girls are allowed
Students will be liable for disciplinary action in case of not following the dress
code
Students who have games period (once a week) are required to come in their
sports uniform that specific day only
It is mandatory for all students to wear proper school uniform (regularsports)
supplied by the authorized uniform supplier
Students may not wear hats sweatshirt hoods or other headgear such as
bandanas or items that are determined inappropriate by school personnel in
the school building
All students must wear school-sanctioned black shoes
Clothing shall be worn with appropriate undergarments
School belts must be buckled sashes tied and shirts buttoned up omitting the
top most
Council members must wear their council badges at all times
Items that are worn for religious reasons must be approved in advance from the
school administration
All shorts should be worn no shorter than four inches from the top of the knee
Any clothing or hairstyle that disrupts the educational process is prohibited
1 Classroom and School Environment
Students are expected to behave in an orderly fashion in classrooms and all areas
of the school
It is a very serious matter to interfere with the educational process by being
disruptive in class or by creating disturbances in and around school
Pushing shoving running and ldquoplay-fightingrdquo are forms of unacceptable
behavior
All these may be regarded as acts of bullying which is strictly prohibited at SICAS
(Read ahead for more detail about this)
Students caught bullying others on social websites will also be subject to strict
disciplinary action that may also result in expulsion These cases would be directly
handled by the Principal of the school
Due to the potentially disruptive nature of electronic games electronic apparatus
and communication devices such as cellular phones are not permitted on school
premises and may be confiscated if found Students are not allowed to bring cell
phones CD and media players iPods radio walk-mans electronic games digital
diaries etc to school If there is an exigent need they must be submitted to the
administrator‟s office for safekeeping School will not be responsible for loss of any
electronic item
F Behavior Towards Peers amp Adults
Students must be respectful of each other and of all adults in the building
bull Rudeness disrespect and discourteous behavior are intolerable regardless of
the particulars of the situation
bull A student who is insolent or insubordinate in refusing to obey reasonable requests
made by a teacher or staff member is subject to firm disciplinary action including
suspension from school
1 Care of Building and Property
Everyone at SICAS should take pride in the appearance of our school Acts such as
theft and vandalizing school property are considered to be extremely serious They
are not only violations of our schools Code of Conduct they are against the law
Students found stealing damaging or defacing school or personal property will be
subject to disciplinary action including suspension and held responsible for the costs
of repairs or replacement Each case will be handled on an individual basis
Possession of matches lighters and other paraphernalia is forbidden on school
property
2 Physical Violence Fighting and Verbal Intimidation
Physical violence and verbal intimidation or threats directed toward any member of
the school community are not tolerated
Although some incidents begin
inadvertently each instance will
continue to be treated as a serious
disciplinary offense
Students involved in fighting bullying (see more below) ganging and other forms of
physical violence (regardless of who started the altercation) are subject to
suspension and their parents are notified The use of abusive obscene or profane
language andor gestures will be dealt with as a serious breach of conduct
3 Bullying
Respect for the dignity of others is a cornerstone of civil society Bullying creates an
atmosphere of fear and intimidation robs a person of their dignity detracts from the
safe environment necessary to promote student learning and will not be tolerated
by the Board of Directors Students who bully another person shall be held
accountable for their actions whether it occurs on the school grounds off school
grounds at a school sponsored or approved function activity or event or going to
or from school or a school activity
Definition Bullying is any pattern of behavior by a student or a group of students
that is intended to harass intimidate ridicule humiliate or instill fear in another child
or group of children Bullying behavior can be a threat of or actual physical harm
or it can be verbal abuse of the child Bullying is a series of recurring actions
committed over a period of time directed toward one student or successive
separate actions directed against multiple students
Examples of ldquoBullyingrdquo may include but are not limited to a pattern of behavior
involving one or more of the following
1 Sarcastic ldquocomplimentsrdquo about another student‟s personal appearance
2 Pointed questions intended to embarrass or humiliate
3 Mocking taunting or belittling
4 Non-verbal threats andor intimidation such as ldquofrontingrdquo or ldquochestingrdquo a person
5 Demeaning humor relating to a student‟s race gender ethnicity or personal
characteristics
6 Blackmail extortion demands for protection money or other involuntary
donations or loans
7 Blocking access to school property or facilities
8 Deliberate physical contact or injury to person or property
9 Stealing or hiding books or belongings andor
10 Threats of harm to student(s) possessions or others
Students are encouraged to report behavior they consider to be bullying including
a single action which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to their
teacher or the principal The report may be made anonymously Teachers and other
school employees who have witnessed or are reliably informed that a student has
been a victim of behavior they consider to be bullying including a single action
which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying shall report the incident(s) to
the principal Parents or legal guardians may submit written reports of incidents they
feel constitute bullying or if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to the
principal The principal shall be responsible for investigating the incident(s) to
determine if disciplinary action is warranted
Students found to be in violation of this policy shall be subject to disciplinary action
up to and including expulsion In determining the appropriate disciplinary action
consideration may be given to other violations of the student handbook that may
have simultaneously occurred
Notice of what constitutes bullying the school‟s prohibition against bullying and the
consequences for students who bully shall be conspicuously posted in classrooms
restrooms auditorium and school bus
4 Harassment
Words or actions directed at a particular person or group based on their sex race
religion national origin age sexual orientation physical appearance or disability in
any form will not be tolerated
5 Money and Personal Items
Students are to bring only money for breakfast lunch or for a specific school
purpose No toys games bats gloves balls tapes radios or any personal items are
to be brought to school The possession of cell phones or other telecommunication
devices by a student on school property or while attending school activities is
prohibited Such devices will be confiscated Parents may retrieve these items from
the school office after the confiscation period expires
6 Weapons
Students are forbidden to bring weapons sharp objects or explosives of any kind
including but not limited to guns knives firecrackers and cap guns Replicas of any
type of dangerous weapons are also forbidden A student who brings any weapon
to school is subject to suspension and possible expulsion (See Expulsion Policy)
7 Display of Affection
At SICAS we prohibit display of affection at school or school-sponsored activities To
establish a respectful environment in the context of our local culture please refrain
from intimate behavior of any sort Teachers and other staff members are instructed
to correct students if their behavior is not acceptable Please accept these
corrections in a constructive manner It is the intent to maintain a proper
atmosphere for all students and to prevent adverse consequences from occurring
G SICAS BUS CONDUCT
Bus Safety
All students using school transport are expected
to adhere to the guidelines in the SICAS Bus
Conduct Code as outlined in the Student
Handbook Improper conduct aboard a school
bus is to be treated as a school offense subject
to consequences at the discretion of the school
administration
Be on time to meet the bus Last minute rushing often causes accidents Also the
driver is not supposed to wait except when it is raining and then only long enough
for students to reach the bus from the nearest shelter
Wait for the bus at the designated area and do not venture far off
When getting on or off the bus use the handrail
After boarding the bus sit down as quickly as possible If the bus starts with a jolt you
could be thrown in the aisle if you are still standing
Keep the aisles clear Keep books lunch boxes legs and feet out of the aisle
Ride only the bus you are assigned to ride You must have permission in advance to
do otherwise
Do not open any windows without permission from the bus driver Keep head arms
and hands inside the bus
Do not throw anything inside the bus or out of the bus window Do not litter the bus
Make as little noise as possible The bus driver must be able to hear horns trains and
other warning signals
No horseplay or scuffling of any kind on the bus This is very distracting to the driver
Stay seated and facing the front of the bus at all times until the bus comes to a
complete stop where you get off
If you must cross the street in front of the bus go at least 10 feet in front of the bus so
the driver can have a clear view
The bus driver will have authority to report any disciplinary issue
H Care of Books
Please insist that your child uses but not abuses hisher books
Damagedlost books will be the responsibility of the student and
parents Costs for repair or replacement of books will be
charged Students are expected to bring booksnotebooks
according to their class schedule We discourage heavy bags
and unnecessary books and notebooks should not be brought to
school Students are advised to print their names and classes on their books and
notebooks as they often get misplaced The school will not be responsible for any
loss of property
I Smoking and Drug Use Policy
The initiation and implementation of a successful smoking policy requires the co-
operation and wholehearted support of both management and staff
Policy Statement
Smoking andor use of recreational drugs is known to be a serious risk to health It is
a significant cause of disease and premature death In addition there is now
evidence that ldquopassive smokingrdquo the inhaling of other people‟s smoke can cause
lung cancer in non-smokers as well as causing a deterioration of respiratory
conditions
This smoking and drug policy would not allow any smoking or possession of any
banned substance within the boundaries of the school site at any time by the
students parents or visitors
It would be the responsibility of school authorities to enforce the policy at all times
and to advice students to ensure that the students comply with these arrangements
Rules for Pupils
Smoking on campus is strictly not permitted at any time
Smoking during school visits trips or school events is strictly not permitted
Pupils caught smoking will be issued a pink slip
Rs1000- will be fined immediately if a child is caught smoking or credible evidence
is found of himher to have been smoking He or she may be liable for further
disciplinary action
Pupils caught with banned drugs or alcohol will be notified to the school authorities
and they will either be put on extended suspension or be expelled from the school
Awareness sessions on the dangers of smoking and or use of drugs may be planned
The above rules also apply to electronic cigarettes
J Litter and Chewing Gum Policy
Any student caught littering the school premises or school owned property will be
subjected to disciplinary action The act of chewing gum is especially prohibited as its
improper disposal causes unnecessary damage to school property In the event that a
student is found chewing a gum or littering the school premises he or she will be a
levied a fine of Rs500 in addition to facing disciplinary action
K Disciplinary Procedures amp Consequences
Communication among all members of the School community is essential in
implementing the Code of Conduct and helping students to assume their
responsibilities as citizens of this school All students and parents are encouraged to
bring any violations of rules and regulations to the attention of an administrator In
addition all school staff has an obligation to report violations of rules and regulations to
the school administration Both teachers and administrators will inform specific students
and parents when school expectations and standards of conduct are not being
maintained Students should have a full understanding of the consequences of their
behavior should they fail to meet school expectations The consequences of breaking
school rules depend on the seriousness of the behavior and the overall disciplinary
record of the individual student Every effort will be made to balance fairness with
consistency in the application of this code
SICAS disciplinary guidelines and policies include procedures which ensure that
students and parents will be informed of their rights regarding due process to be
followed by school authorities Any student involved in a disciplinary action is entitled to
an opportunity to express hisher position on the incident leading to disciplinary action
Parents have the right to request and ensure presence at such a meetinghearing
Note to Parents
Parents are to be informed of the above policies through this handbook and any
changes thereto through newsletters and other forms of communication
Detentions
Parents are entitled to 2 hours‟ notice of a detention that takes place outside normal
school hours so that the parents can make arrangements for transport or childcare The
notice should tell you why the detention was given and how long your child will have to
stay at school
If the child cannot attend the detention parents must explain the reasons to the child‟s
teacher or the principal They may reconsider the detention in certain circumstances
such as
The detention falls on an important religious day for the family
The parents are concerned about the length and safety of the route between
school and home
Parents can‟t reasonably make alternative arrangements for collecting their child
from school
In such circumstances a during school hours short-term suspension may be given
L Explanation of Consequences
Unacceptable classroom or school behavior will be handled according to the nature
and severity of action including verbal warnings counseling detention suspension and
referral to the office for discipline
1 Verbal Warning and Counseling (level 1)
If an administrativestaff member has issued a warning this indicates that student‟s
behavior is inappropriate and that continuation of this behavior may result in serious
consequences
Every effort is made at all levels within the school environment to help students adhere
to the academic and behavioral expectations at SICAS Many matters can be more
effectively resolved in counseling sessions that take place with teachers
administrators guidance counselors fellow students and parentsguardians
2 Pink Slips (level 2)
In case of any behavioral disciplinary or academic anomaly a Pink Slip may be
issued to a student This document indicates that a serious infringement of a school
rule has taken place Upon being issued a Pink Slip the discipline committee may
decide consequences depending upon the nature of offense A copy of the pink slip
will be retained in student‟s personal file for a record Issuance of pink slip will earn
negative house points for the respective house as well
3 Suspension and issuance of warning letters (Level 3)
After three successive pink slips are issued in one academic term a student may be
suspended for three school days and a parent-meeting may be called by school
administrator The Administrator will notify schedule of suspension to parents by
telephone and by issuing a suspension and warning letter
4 Expulsion
If in extreme cases a child is given repeated suspensions and if all other avenues of
counseling a child have failed or if the nature of offense is so dire the school Principal
may take a decision to expel a child This will be the last resort especially if the child is
on repeated Academic Probation and the continued behavior is so egregious that
other students in particular and the school environment in general are suffering as a
consequence The parents will be given due explanation as to the school‟s decision
and will be made to understand that the school reserves the legal right to disallow a
child from continuing as a student
5Other Consequences as Appropriate
RESOURCES
C School Office Personnel
PrincipalDirector Mr Shehryar Salamat (shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
Vice Principal Mr Muhammad Azhar Khan (azharkhansssedupk)
Administrator Zeeshan Khan (zeeshankhansssedupk) A Level Coordinator Mrs Lubna Assad O Level Coordinator Ms Saadia Qureshi Guidance Counselor Ms Nishat Hassan (nishathassansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
(shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
(azharkhansssedupk)
3 House Assembly and House Meetings
Each house hosts the Tuesday Morning House Assembly on a rotational basis The
House is free to select presenters for that particular day and must ensure their
adequate preparation House Meetings are to be held at least once a month after
the Tuesday Morning House Assembly Once the meeting is announced the House
Captains must come up with an Agenda around which the discussions take place
Students are typically motivated and shortlisted for upcoming inter-house events
and a review of the House Points also takes place Students andor Council
members who are absent from the House Assembly or the House Meeting are
subject to disciplinary action They must inform the school administration in advance
if an allowed leave is to be sought
B Attendance
Late Arrival (Tardy)
Tardy is defined as not being in school before
morning assembly or in other words by the second
bell Please see that your child arrives at school
well before 750 when the tardy bell rings Students
who come late must report to the main office for
an admission slip
The school policy towards tardy in one academic
term is as follows
First and second time Name is registered
3rd time Pink Slip is issued and a disciplinary action is taken as per policy
Fourth time Child is sent to the Principal‟s Office for in-school detention and parents
are informed For each additional tardy after 3rd time a pink slip is issued suspension
for onetwo day will be given after issuance of 3rd pink slip House master class
teacher and house captain are informed about the student is contributing negative
points for the respective house
Tardiness from Class (A Level)
If an A level student is late to class by more than 5 minutes he will not be allowed to
enter the classroom A-level students are expected to be seated before the
respective subject teacher arrives in the class Under special reasons A level
coordinator may permit the entrance of the student with a warning
Students arriving late by more than 10 minutes are issued pink slips and are marked
absent not only for the class but also for the whole day
A level teachers may address tardiness issues individually The parent will be
contacted if the problem persists
Absences from School
SICAS recognizes two types of absences of students Excused and Unexcused
Absence An excused absence is defined as one in which the student was absent
for one of the following reasons
bull Personal illness of student
bull Official school-sponsored activities
bull Medical appointments
bull Serious illness in the immediate family (parent guardian sibling grandparent
child)
bull Death in the immediate family (same as above)
bull Any circumstances not covered above which the school principal or committee
determines are excused
Any absence not described above will be defined as unexcused
All absences from school need to be reported to the school office before 8am on
the day of the absence Parents are requested to contact the school office via
telephone for this purpose Parents may send information through e-mail to the
official school address but this must be followed by a written application (see
below)
The school year consists of 180 full days of instruction No half days are permissible
Students must have at least 90 of attendance ie 162 of the 180 days Absences in
excess of 10 will be a factor for consideration in determining promotion There are
specific policies regarding homework during absences Please refer to the
Homework Policy for guidance
Approval of leave in form of written application addressed to the Principal must be
submitted to the school office Valid reasons regarding serious illness must be
accompanied by a medical certificate Weddings outside immediate family will not
be considered as a valid excuse for absence Overseas travel should be undertaken
during summer vacations or winter break Special travel for immigration purposes will
be approved on a case-to-case basis Fine policy for unexcused absence is as
follows
o A child will be fined Rs200 for absence on days adjoining weekends ie Friday
and Monday
o Written warning letter addressed to the parent is issued for absents exceeding
10 (more than 5 days in a term)
o If a leave application for multiple absences is not received in time the student
may be liable to face disciplinary action
Early Dismissal
If possible parents should try to schedule external appointments or other events
outside of school hours If a child is to be dismissed early it is important that a signed
note by the parentguardian be sent in the morning to alert the school authorities a
phone call for said purpose will not be accepted because of security reasons
except under exceptional circumstances Students will not be called out of class
prior to the arrival of the parent If your child will be returning to school after an
appointment the child must sign back into the office
Note to Parents
Emergency messages and personal items will be delivered to the students only
through school office No visitor is allowed to go to a classroom during school hours
C Homework Policy
SICAS believes that the purpose of
homework is to provide students with
opportunities to extend classroom lessons
and to transfer specific skills and concepts to
new situations In addition homework is
designed to develop personal responsibility
self-discipline and effective study skills As
with all instructional activities homework
assignments are meaningful relevant and grade appropriate
1 Routine Homework Assignments
Generally teachers assign any of four types of daily homework assignments
These are preparation practice extension and creative enrichment
assignments Examples of these types of assignments are
Preparation This type of assignment is intended to help students get ready for
the next days classroom lesson Students might be asked to write their own
discussion questions based on the reading assignment Or the student may be
asked to complete answers to reading review questions from the text
Practice By successfully completing practice assignments students have the
opportunity to review and reinforce skills knowledge and information presented
in a previous lesson
Extension Extension assignments ask students to expand on skills andor
concepts taught during a previous class For example after studying an historical
period a student might be asked to read an article or book pertaining to that
period and report their findings to the class
CreativeEnrichment This assignment includes analyzing synthesizing and
evaluating concept or skills already taught Students have an opportunity to
develop and apply their own ideas about a topic and prepare a presentation
for the teachers or class
2 Long-Term Assignments
Another category of homework is the long-term assignment Frequently teachers
will assign long-term assignments that generally include special projects
research reports or book reports The number and frequency of these
assignments vary according to specific course requirements The amount of time
required to complete the assignments may be from one week to as long as four
weeks
3 Daily Reading
A students ability to read is strengthened by reading each day at home The
school strongly urges each student to spend time reading for pleasure or interest
each day In addition to books of interest newspapers magazines and journals
can be included A minimum of 20 to 30 minutes of daily reading will significantly
enhance students reading skills
D Expectations on Homework
The specific amount of homework assigned varies according to subject and grade
level The amount of time individual students spend in homework studies will also
vary according to the individual students study skills and personal work habits
These variables are important considerations when teachers parents and students
work to identify the appropriate amount of time a student should spend in
homework study The recommendations listed below serves to provide guidelines to
parents and students When applying recommended time to individual students
please keep in mind the variables of grade subject students work habits and
motivation Teachers homework assignments may also vary slightly in amount of
time expected of students
1 Homework for Absentees
Students are required to turn in completed assignments given to them during
multiple day absences upon their return to school Students are responsible for
making up for any missed work upon their return to school
Note Teachers are not obligated to provide advance assignments for students
2 School Absences Because of Family Vacations
There are times when families plan vacations when school is in session Students who
are absent from school because of vacations cannot be excused from their
scholastic obligations The school recognizes the importance of family time for its
students The school also understands the difficulty and complexity of scheduling
important family events The guidelines presented below address the problem in a
manner that best supports the purposes and goals of the school and the needs of
the student
Teachers are not obligated to provide advance assignments for students
Students and parents are obligated to initiate making up for specific assignments
missed because of vacation during regularly scheduled school sessions
Teachers are expected to provide the same reasonable make-up opportunities
extended to students who experience an excused absence Teachers are not
O Level 2-3 hours daily
A level 3-4 hours daily
expected to provide more time for students who missed school because of family
vacations
3 Chronic Homework Difficulties
At times students may struggle in meeting their homework obligations When
students routinely experience difficulties in completing homework assignments
teachers and parents need to confer about the nature of the students difficulties
The school faculty has had success in assisting students to work through study skill
problems We know that collaborative school-home efforts can be effective in
helping students improve their study skills Please contact the school with your
questionsconcerns when you believe your child is experiencing chronic homework
problems
E Examinations
Assessments and Examinations are ongoing processes and are diagnostic formative
and summative SICAS monitors and records the performance of students in these
examinations and communicate students‟ performance to parents through report
cards in formal parent teacher meetings at least 3 times in an academic year
O and A Level (grade IX X and A-I)
October
Assessments
Mid-Year
Exam
March
Assessments
End of Year
Exam
Consolidated
50 marks 100 marks 50 marks 100 marks 300 marks
Second
week of
October
Second
week of
December
Second
week of
March
Secondthird
week of May
O and A level (grade XI and A-II)
October
Assessments
Send-Ups Mocks Consolidated
50 marks 100 marks 100 marks 250 marks
Second
week of
October
Second
week of
December
Second
week of
March
Reports are sent out after each examination and assessment Assessment Report
cards are printed on white paper and Examination reports are printed on formal
watermarked cards Results of the examinations for Universities are only generated
on the school transcript Date sheet for the examinations and assessments are
handed out to the student at least 2 weeks prior to the exam
F Promotion and detention Policy
Promotion of the students will be decided by the Promotion Committee comprises of
the
Academic HeadDirector SSS
Head of school
Coordinator
Class teacher
Subject teacher(s)
Note
Decisions of the promotion committee are final
Re-evaluation will only be permissible after the promotion committee
meets again
A special ad-hoc committee appointed by the promotion committee
will recheck answer scripts of intended detainees before the declaration
of result
All examination Answer scripts are shown to students and handed over
to parents in PTCs
Promotion Rules
Class VIII to IX
The O level promotion policy dictates that students require a minimum of 60 in 6
subjects in order to be promoted Conversely if a student secures U‟s in English or
Mathematics he will not merit promotion to O level stream
Class IX to X
For promotion to Class X pass marks are 50 in all subject
Class X to XI
For promotion to Class XI pass marks are 50 all subject
Class A-I to A-II
For promotion to Class A-II pass marks are 50 all subject
If a student secures more than 1U in the send up examinations his entry will be sent as a
private candidate for the CIE examinations however the registration process would be
completed through school as a bdquoprivate candidate‟
Double FailureDetention
Double failure means the failure of a student to qualify for promotion on
two consecutive occasions during hisher school career
A student who fails more than once in this way will be subject to
withdrawal the student from the school
At the time of the first failure the promotion committee may take into
account any special circumstances such as lengthy and unavoidable
absence from school and decide whether they constitute a valid reason
for allowing the student to be promoted to the next class In such a case
an undertaking must be taken from parents at the time of the first failure
committing them to withdraw their child if heshe fails again the next year
Double promotion
Double promotion is not permissible in any class for the OA Level program
Conditional promotions
Conditional promotions are to be strongly discouraged If at all necessary it
must be accompanied by an undertaking from parents committing them to
share responsibility for their child‟schildren‟s performance within the school
Absence from Examinations or Assessments and Retake Policy for Internal Assessments
and Examinations
Students who are absent for class tests assessed written work or examinations will not
be retested but would be considered under the following rules
o In case a student has been unable to sit for the end-of-year examinations
with a valid reason the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of
hisher consolidated performance in the continuous assessment and the mid-
year examinations
o If a student is absent from the mid-year examination with a genuine reason
the promotion decision will be based on the continuous assessment and the
end-of-year examination results
o In case if a student misses any examinationsassessments due to his late
admission the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of the later
continuous assessments and the end-of-year examinations
o Students on approved long leave for a negotiated period of time are given a
placement test for the compulsory subjects at the time of rejoining
o If a student is absent from one or two subjects in the end-of-year
examinations without a valid reason the marks of the mid-year examinations or
the minimum passing marks will be allotted whichever is less If heshe is absent
for the entire mid-year or end-of-year examinations without a valid reason
heshe will be given no credit at all for the examination
o If a student has been absent for less than half the class tests or assessed
written work during a term the average marks gained in other tests and written
work or the minimum passing marks as decided by the promotion committee will
be allotted for the missing work
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests with a genuine
reason hisher assessments are based solely on the number of tests taken
o When a student is absent for more than half the class tests with a genuine
reason heshe may be given the average of the other class tests or minimum
passing marks whichever is less
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests without a genuine
reason heshe may be awarded minimum pass marks or the average of the
other tests whichever is less however heshe is given no credit for the ones
missed
o A student who misses any exam is not eligible for a prize for academic
excellence in the Academic Prize distribution ceremony
Retake Policy for CIE OA level Examinations
Any OA level student can only sit in OctNov session for re-take examinations
through school as per CIE policy Heshe will have to pay all dues imposed by
CIEBritish councilSchool Admin fee as per stated exam
Any OA level student who wishes to appear in the next MayJune session
that will be treated as a fresh entry and child will have to be enrolled in the level
for one year to appear as a regular candidate of the school
Malpractice Cases
If it is established that a student has indulged in any malpractice or breach of
the examination rules heshe may be required to
Forfeit any award for the paper in which a student is found to be
cheating No marks will be awarded for the particular exam
Leave the school (this may be appropriate for a habitual offender or
one who threatens a teacher or who seriously disrupts an examination)
G Grading and Rewards Policy
As per CIE policies students‟ performance is benchmarked using six grades (A-E)
An bdquoA‟ is awarded for the highest level of achievement whereas bdquoE‟ indicates minimum
satisfactory performance A bdquoU‟ is given for ungraded or unsatisfactory performance
For O level
A grade for Effort and Behavior is also awarded in the internal examinations on a 1-4
scale as shown in the diagram above
HONOUR ROLL
Students in grades who receive all Ain their consolidated internal result or highest
result in CIE examinations will be placed on the honor roll Students will be eligible for
additional rewards at the time of the annual prize distribution ceremony The criteria
for these rewards may be inquired from the school authorities
H Graduation Requirements
Graduation at SICAS occurs in two stages First upon completing the internal
academic requirements of the school The students are invited to attend their
Graduation Ceremony at the school Annual Prize Distribution This event that takes
place in April every year Second the student is considered a High School graduate
after passing his CIE A Level exam the result of which is declared in August of the
year the exam is taken
To meet the internal requirement of the school students must successfully clear the
AI End-of-Year exam and attain an adequate passing grades in the send-up and
mock exams Borderline cases concerning students on Academic Probation will be
given clearance to graduate at the discretion of the school Principal
In order to pass the CIE exams students must clear three CIE full-credit A Level
exams and attain passing marks in each Upon clearance of the CIE exam students
a student previously on academic probation may attain the SICAS diploma
Subject ChangeWithdrawal (A Level) Class schedules will be given to students prior to the start of each term Subject
changes or withdrawals will be allowed through the first 2 weeks of the September
of A-I thereafter enrollment in new subjects will be at the discretion of the school
authorities and students will be charged subject changewithdrawal fee
H Student Records Permanent records include the student‟s personal file copies of his report cards
certificates of scholastic and co-curricular achievements letters of commendation
or of concern behavioral incident reports standardized testing results attendance
and health records A student andor parentslegal guardians may see the student‟s
record by making an appointment with the school office The student andor
parentslegal guardians may request for any statements or documents in the record
if it pertains to the student‟s school work Students may request that a particular item
be removed from the file however the counselor may or may not grant the request
If the request is denied an appeal may be made to the Principal
I Summer School Camps SICAS Senior offers a summer school program of varying lengths during the winter
and summer vacation period Summer school is for catching up with the required
course work as well as for preparing for O Level Optional subjects Summer school
also provides a variety of co- curricular and leadership programs such as Debate
MUN French swimming and other sports training camps
J Withdrawal
To withdraw a student or parent should obtain a Withdrawal Form from the school
office and have it signed by counselor librarian and the Principal A student must
have hisher parentlegal guardian‟s permission to withdraw All books and materials
checked out are to be returned and school dues including fines assessed due to
damaged or lost materials should be paid Any student seeking withdrawal before
graduating will have to state reason for leaving and parentslegal guardian‟s need
to meet with Vice PrincipalPrincipal in person to get the school leaving certificate
(SLC)
K Attestation and issuance of school documents
Students need to present original documents to get photocopies of academicco-
curricular achievement certificates verified School will not attest any copy without
verifying the original document SICAS issues certificates such as bona fide
certificate hope certificate school transcripts school reports on request In order to
obtain such certificates a request to the guidance counselor must be made at least
5 businesses days in advance All certificates will be specifically addressed to
institutions where submission is needed Transcripts and recommendation letters will
directly mailed to the universities where student is seeking an admission Mailing or
courier charges must be borne by the student
L Support from the Counselorrsquos Office
The Guidance Counselor
Guides and advises students on college admissions
Writes comprehensive honest and positive descriptive statements for students
through the various resources available to himher such as information from
teachers advisors parents and observation of the student from hisher own
personal experience
Liaisons with admissions officers of universities and colleges
Reports any disciplinary incidents regarding an applicant to hisher university if
such an incident occurs after the submission of the student‟s application
Informs the colleges and universities if it is discovered that a child‟s work on his
personal statementcollege essay is not his own plagiarism is not allowed and is
very strictly handled by school personnel and universities personnel locally and
abroad
Reports any positive developments in a student‟s profile to hisher university since
the submission of hisher application (eg Mid-year report End of year report)
Coordinates and follows-up with the universitycollege personnel for any
additional documents that might be needed for the student‟s admissions file
Responds to any queries that the university admissions officers may have
regarding the student(s) application to their universities
Follows up with students and the universitiescolleges they have applied to
regarding their admission status
Makes a student understand that it is hisher own academic record and overall
profile that determines admission to a universitycollege
Ensures that all that the admissions requirements are completed by the students
and the office personnel involved in a timely manner and that all documents
are mailed (via online or courier services) to the Universitiescolleges before the
published deadlines
Expectations from A-I and A-II students
A Level students are expected to visit counselor office in the beginning of A-I to
get to know the complete procedures of counselor office Moreover all students
need to coordinate with counselor to ensure that their files are established in
counselor‟s office for future proceeding
At the beginning of A-I an orientation session is held to encourage students to
take on a challenging curriculum appropriate to their abilities
All students must meet SICAS internal application deadlines
When researching for colleges students should look for at least two ldquosafetyrdquo
colleges two or three ldquolikelymiddle rangerdquo colleges and two ldquodreamreach
collegesrdquo depending on their academic record and personal profile
Research for colleges should depend on the preferred location the most
suitable program offered to suit the student‟s career goals the size of the school
the student wishes to attend the nature of the teaching style offered
preparation for a future career choice cost and the availability of financial aid
(if required)
Students should provide the teachercounselors with a CV or resume to assist in
writing a recommendation letter
Students should start work on their personal statement during the summer at the
end of A-I
Students should keep themself well informed about school activities and
resources available through assembly announcements and bulletin boards
Expectations from Parents
Support and encourage your child offering advice and guidance when
appropriate
Encourage your son or daughter to visit the Guidance Counselor Office at SICAS
and not to hesitate to ask questions regarding college applicationscareer goals
or to update the Counselor about their academic performance and
involvement in extracurricular activities
Avoid imposing or forcing your preferences regarding careercollege choices
onto your son or daughter It is important to remember that college planning
decisions are as much as possible a student‟s decision However do help your
child to gather enough information and research thoroughly through the various
resources available before making hisher decision
Family meetings should be held as early as the end of a student‟s Grade XI (or
even earlier) These meetings should focus where the parents want to send their
child for undergraduate studies and to start the ground-work on college
admissions This decision will be based on many factors finances family
commitments amongst others
Parents should be open to new ideas and suggestions They should not be
focusing only on the best-known colleges but rather on the ldquobest suitedrdquo
colleges for their sons and daughters where heshe can be happy
Parents should help their child to understand that there is always more than one
college that is appropriate for himher
Parents should encourage their child that there are no shortcuts to getting into
the top colleges an ethical approach to college admissions should be
supported
Parents should teach their children to complete their own applications write
their own personal statementscollege essays
M Public Access to School
1 Visiting the School
It is highly appreciated if visitors seek a prior appointment in order to meet any
management staff member The Front-desk officer and school administrator will
always be available during school hours to answer any query However Vice
PrincipalPrincipal may not be able to meet visitors without a prior appointment
Due to security reasons parents and visitors are required to get visitor‟s pass at the
gate to enter in to the school premises All visitors must first report to the main office
The Front-desk officer will manage your meeting with the concerned staff
2 Contacting the School
At times it will be necessary for parents to contact the school to speak to teachers
or occasionally their children during school hours Please use the following
procedures
Teachers
The school holds formal parent teacher conferences (PTC‟s) in order to bring parents
up to date with the progress of their child If a meeting is necessary in addition to the
scheduled PTC‟s then parents must make a request for such an appointment
through the school secretary Teachers are not permitted to leave the students
unattended in order to meet with parents and such meetings will be allowed at the
discretion of the school PrincipalVice Principal
Students
Occasionally a parent may need to pass on a message directly to their
sondaughter at school If you need to leave a message or speak directly to your
child please briefly explain the situation to the front-desk officer Heshe will take the
necessary measures to put you in touch with your child
3 Dropping items off at school
Parents often find themselves coming to drop off homework books lunch lunch
money gym clothes musical instruments etc at the school Parents must come to
the office and not leave items with the guard at the gate The item must be labeled
with the name and class of the student before the front-desk officer sends it to the
student
N Healthcare Information
Parents are requested to inform the school about any
health issues pertaining to their sondaughter Especially
in case of diabetic asthmatic dyslexia neurological or
acute psychological depression parents must provide
complete written information regarding their child‟s
medication It is equally important to fill out the
emergency contact information in the student file
Prescription Medication in Schools
If under exceptional circumstances a child is required to take prescription
medication during school hours and the parent cannot be at school to administer
the medication the medication can be administered in compliance with the
following regulations
1 A permission form with written dated instructions and permission signed by
the parent will be maintained by the school and will include
o The doctor‟s prescription
o child‟s name
o name of medication
o purpose of medication
o time to be administered
o dosage
o possible side effects
o termination date for administering the medication access and
maintenance of inhalers prescribed for asthmatic students
2 Parents will be responsible for delivering medication to the school and reclaiming
any unused medications ALL MEDICATION MUST BE IN A CONTAINER
APPROPRIATELY LABELED BY THE PHARMACY (OR DOCTOR‟S SUBSCRIPTION)
STATING THE NAME OF MEDICATION DOSAGE AND TIME TO BE ADMINISTERED
Any unused medications will be destroyed by school personnel if unclaimed
more than one week following termination of treatment or at the end of the
school year
3 The parents of the child must assume responsibility for informing the Principal of
any change in the child‟s health or change in medication
4 The school personnel will not be responsible for any adverse drug reaction when
medication has been given in the manner prescribed on the permission form
5 The school district retains the discretion to reject requests for the administration of
medicine
6 All medication must be stored in a secured locked clean container or cabinet
accessible to authorized school personnel The school does not have facilities to
store medication that requires refrigeration
Medical support in case of an emergency
School has a very basic first-aid arrangement in case of any injury during school
hours First-aid is administered by a trained member under the supervision of senior
management As we are not permitted to give any oral medicines it is in your childs
best interest to call parents to further pursue medical assistance However in case of
severe injury or illness school may call RESCUE 1122 to transfer a student to a nearest
hospital and an immediate call is made to parents to seek further guidance
O School Telephone amp Cell Phone Use
No student will be allowed to use the office telephone without special permission
from the administrator or the School Secretary O level students are generally not
allowed to bring mobile phones to school In case a student needs to have a phone
on a particular day heshe will be required to hand it in to the school administrator
before classes start and collect it at home time Any students violating from this rule
will have to face disciplinary consequences
A-level students may use mobile phones only in the designated common rooms
They are strictly prohibited from using cell phones in the academic block and
especially in the classrooms
P School Dues
All school dues must be paid on stipulated dates on the fee bill otherwise the
student may not be allowed to sit through the regular school classes or
examinations The school administrator or accountant may notify parents
telephonically about outstanding dues In such circumstances please make sure
that the dues are cleared at the earliest and the bank deposit receipt is shown to
the school office In order to get any school documents such as transcripts
examination results O level certificates or recommendation letters all school dues
need to be cleared till that day Please see further rules at the back of the school
fee bill
DISCIPLINE CODE
There will be a clearly defined standard of behavior within the School community that
promotes a safe and productive learning and teaching environment All members of
this community have the responsibility to conduct themselves in a way that
demonstrates a mutual respect for all individuals their rights and their property
A Goals and Objectives
In planning and maintaining both school and classroom settings which promote
appropriate student conduct the SICAS is committed to the following objectives
bull To promote mutual respect among students stafffaculty administration and
parents through the display of appropriate language attitude and physical
behavior
bull To maintain a safe and secure learning environment in which all students have
the opportunity to reach their potential
bull To promote each students self-knowledge self-discipline and self-reliance
bull To recognize and value individual differences
bull To recognize that the management of student behavior is the collective
responsibility of students stafffaculty administrators and parents
bull To maintain open lines of communication in a positive fair and consistent
manner while recognizing the individual needs of students
Each childs education is the shared responsibility of the student the parent
guardian and the school Such a collaborative partnership can help motivate
support and encourage the student When a large group of people work together
in a community such as the school each partner must understand hisher
responsibilities or roles and their relationships
B Rules Regulations and Expectations
The rights and responsibilities for all students and staff members must be respected
at all times In an effort to strive for excellence it is important for students and staff to
be aware of the basic rules regulations and expectations that govern these rights
and responsibilities The following rules and regulations are consistent with the Goals
for all SICAS students set forth in the Student Handbook It is also expected that
students will follow the standards of conduct which have been established
C Academic Honesty (pertaining to Fraud Plagiarism and
Cheating)
Student work is highly respected and important to academic success For that
reason academic fraud cannot be tolerated Plagiarism is regarded as a serious
offense Plagiarism involves passing off other people‟s work as your own Any copied
or plagiarized work will be reviewed and may result in a zero for the assignment or
appropriate consequences In case if a student feels extreme academic pressures
please contact the counselor SICAS wants all students to succeed producing their
own product or work
D Acceptable Use of Technology
Students must conduct themselves in a responsible manner while using the school‟s
technology Computers and technology are being made available for educational
use and the use of equipment is a privilege not a right Accessing or producing
content that is vulgar racist profane violent obscene or pornographic is subject to
disciplinary action Internet chat and game play is not allowed at any time The
school has a right to monitor use of school technology
E School Uniform for Boys and Girls
All students must wear clean uniform to school on a regular basis
No jewelry of any type except for a watch and small studs for girls are allowed
Students will be liable for disciplinary action in case of not following the dress
code
Students who have games period (once a week) are required to come in their
sports uniform that specific day only
It is mandatory for all students to wear proper school uniform (regularsports)
supplied by the authorized uniform supplier
Students may not wear hats sweatshirt hoods or other headgear such as
bandanas or items that are determined inappropriate by school personnel in
the school building
All students must wear school-sanctioned black shoes
Clothing shall be worn with appropriate undergarments
School belts must be buckled sashes tied and shirts buttoned up omitting the
top most
Council members must wear their council badges at all times
Items that are worn for religious reasons must be approved in advance from the
school administration
All shorts should be worn no shorter than four inches from the top of the knee
Any clothing or hairstyle that disrupts the educational process is prohibited
1 Classroom and School Environment
Students are expected to behave in an orderly fashion in classrooms and all areas
of the school
It is a very serious matter to interfere with the educational process by being
disruptive in class or by creating disturbances in and around school
Pushing shoving running and ldquoplay-fightingrdquo are forms of unacceptable
behavior
All these may be regarded as acts of bullying which is strictly prohibited at SICAS
(Read ahead for more detail about this)
Students caught bullying others on social websites will also be subject to strict
disciplinary action that may also result in expulsion These cases would be directly
handled by the Principal of the school
Due to the potentially disruptive nature of electronic games electronic apparatus
and communication devices such as cellular phones are not permitted on school
premises and may be confiscated if found Students are not allowed to bring cell
phones CD and media players iPods radio walk-mans electronic games digital
diaries etc to school If there is an exigent need they must be submitted to the
administrator‟s office for safekeeping School will not be responsible for loss of any
electronic item
F Behavior Towards Peers amp Adults
Students must be respectful of each other and of all adults in the building
bull Rudeness disrespect and discourteous behavior are intolerable regardless of
the particulars of the situation
bull A student who is insolent or insubordinate in refusing to obey reasonable requests
made by a teacher or staff member is subject to firm disciplinary action including
suspension from school
1 Care of Building and Property
Everyone at SICAS should take pride in the appearance of our school Acts such as
theft and vandalizing school property are considered to be extremely serious They
are not only violations of our schools Code of Conduct they are against the law
Students found stealing damaging or defacing school or personal property will be
subject to disciplinary action including suspension and held responsible for the costs
of repairs or replacement Each case will be handled on an individual basis
Possession of matches lighters and other paraphernalia is forbidden on school
property
2 Physical Violence Fighting and Verbal Intimidation
Physical violence and verbal intimidation or threats directed toward any member of
the school community are not tolerated
Although some incidents begin
inadvertently each instance will
continue to be treated as a serious
disciplinary offense
Students involved in fighting bullying (see more below) ganging and other forms of
physical violence (regardless of who started the altercation) are subject to
suspension and their parents are notified The use of abusive obscene or profane
language andor gestures will be dealt with as a serious breach of conduct
3 Bullying
Respect for the dignity of others is a cornerstone of civil society Bullying creates an
atmosphere of fear and intimidation robs a person of their dignity detracts from the
safe environment necessary to promote student learning and will not be tolerated
by the Board of Directors Students who bully another person shall be held
accountable for their actions whether it occurs on the school grounds off school
grounds at a school sponsored or approved function activity or event or going to
or from school or a school activity
Definition Bullying is any pattern of behavior by a student or a group of students
that is intended to harass intimidate ridicule humiliate or instill fear in another child
or group of children Bullying behavior can be a threat of or actual physical harm
or it can be verbal abuse of the child Bullying is a series of recurring actions
committed over a period of time directed toward one student or successive
separate actions directed against multiple students
Examples of ldquoBullyingrdquo may include but are not limited to a pattern of behavior
involving one or more of the following
1 Sarcastic ldquocomplimentsrdquo about another student‟s personal appearance
2 Pointed questions intended to embarrass or humiliate
3 Mocking taunting or belittling
4 Non-verbal threats andor intimidation such as ldquofrontingrdquo or ldquochestingrdquo a person
5 Demeaning humor relating to a student‟s race gender ethnicity or personal
characteristics
6 Blackmail extortion demands for protection money or other involuntary
donations or loans
7 Blocking access to school property or facilities
8 Deliberate physical contact or injury to person or property
9 Stealing or hiding books or belongings andor
10 Threats of harm to student(s) possessions or others
Students are encouraged to report behavior they consider to be bullying including
a single action which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to their
teacher or the principal The report may be made anonymously Teachers and other
school employees who have witnessed or are reliably informed that a student has
been a victim of behavior they consider to be bullying including a single action
which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying shall report the incident(s) to
the principal Parents or legal guardians may submit written reports of incidents they
feel constitute bullying or if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to the
principal The principal shall be responsible for investigating the incident(s) to
determine if disciplinary action is warranted
Students found to be in violation of this policy shall be subject to disciplinary action
up to and including expulsion In determining the appropriate disciplinary action
consideration may be given to other violations of the student handbook that may
have simultaneously occurred
Notice of what constitutes bullying the school‟s prohibition against bullying and the
consequences for students who bully shall be conspicuously posted in classrooms
restrooms auditorium and school bus
4 Harassment
Words or actions directed at a particular person or group based on their sex race
religion national origin age sexual orientation physical appearance or disability in
any form will not be tolerated
5 Money and Personal Items
Students are to bring only money for breakfast lunch or for a specific school
purpose No toys games bats gloves balls tapes radios or any personal items are
to be brought to school The possession of cell phones or other telecommunication
devices by a student on school property or while attending school activities is
prohibited Such devices will be confiscated Parents may retrieve these items from
the school office after the confiscation period expires
6 Weapons
Students are forbidden to bring weapons sharp objects or explosives of any kind
including but not limited to guns knives firecrackers and cap guns Replicas of any
type of dangerous weapons are also forbidden A student who brings any weapon
to school is subject to suspension and possible expulsion (See Expulsion Policy)
7 Display of Affection
At SICAS we prohibit display of affection at school or school-sponsored activities To
establish a respectful environment in the context of our local culture please refrain
from intimate behavior of any sort Teachers and other staff members are instructed
to correct students if their behavior is not acceptable Please accept these
corrections in a constructive manner It is the intent to maintain a proper
atmosphere for all students and to prevent adverse consequences from occurring
G SICAS BUS CONDUCT
Bus Safety
All students using school transport are expected
to adhere to the guidelines in the SICAS Bus
Conduct Code as outlined in the Student
Handbook Improper conduct aboard a school
bus is to be treated as a school offense subject
to consequences at the discretion of the school
administration
Be on time to meet the bus Last minute rushing often causes accidents Also the
driver is not supposed to wait except when it is raining and then only long enough
for students to reach the bus from the nearest shelter
Wait for the bus at the designated area and do not venture far off
When getting on or off the bus use the handrail
After boarding the bus sit down as quickly as possible If the bus starts with a jolt you
could be thrown in the aisle if you are still standing
Keep the aisles clear Keep books lunch boxes legs and feet out of the aisle
Ride only the bus you are assigned to ride You must have permission in advance to
do otherwise
Do not open any windows without permission from the bus driver Keep head arms
and hands inside the bus
Do not throw anything inside the bus or out of the bus window Do not litter the bus
Make as little noise as possible The bus driver must be able to hear horns trains and
other warning signals
No horseplay or scuffling of any kind on the bus This is very distracting to the driver
Stay seated and facing the front of the bus at all times until the bus comes to a
complete stop where you get off
If you must cross the street in front of the bus go at least 10 feet in front of the bus so
the driver can have a clear view
The bus driver will have authority to report any disciplinary issue
H Care of Books
Please insist that your child uses but not abuses hisher books
Damagedlost books will be the responsibility of the student and
parents Costs for repair or replacement of books will be
charged Students are expected to bring booksnotebooks
according to their class schedule We discourage heavy bags
and unnecessary books and notebooks should not be brought to
school Students are advised to print their names and classes on their books and
notebooks as they often get misplaced The school will not be responsible for any
loss of property
I Smoking and Drug Use Policy
The initiation and implementation of a successful smoking policy requires the co-
operation and wholehearted support of both management and staff
Policy Statement
Smoking andor use of recreational drugs is known to be a serious risk to health It is
a significant cause of disease and premature death In addition there is now
evidence that ldquopassive smokingrdquo the inhaling of other people‟s smoke can cause
lung cancer in non-smokers as well as causing a deterioration of respiratory
conditions
This smoking and drug policy would not allow any smoking or possession of any
banned substance within the boundaries of the school site at any time by the
students parents or visitors
It would be the responsibility of school authorities to enforce the policy at all times
and to advice students to ensure that the students comply with these arrangements
Rules for Pupils
Smoking on campus is strictly not permitted at any time
Smoking during school visits trips or school events is strictly not permitted
Pupils caught smoking will be issued a pink slip
Rs1000- will be fined immediately if a child is caught smoking or credible evidence
is found of himher to have been smoking He or she may be liable for further
disciplinary action
Pupils caught with banned drugs or alcohol will be notified to the school authorities
and they will either be put on extended suspension or be expelled from the school
Awareness sessions on the dangers of smoking and or use of drugs may be planned
The above rules also apply to electronic cigarettes
J Litter and Chewing Gum Policy
Any student caught littering the school premises or school owned property will be
subjected to disciplinary action The act of chewing gum is especially prohibited as its
improper disposal causes unnecessary damage to school property In the event that a
student is found chewing a gum or littering the school premises he or she will be a
levied a fine of Rs500 in addition to facing disciplinary action
K Disciplinary Procedures amp Consequences
Communication among all members of the School community is essential in
implementing the Code of Conduct and helping students to assume their
responsibilities as citizens of this school All students and parents are encouraged to
bring any violations of rules and regulations to the attention of an administrator In
addition all school staff has an obligation to report violations of rules and regulations to
the school administration Both teachers and administrators will inform specific students
and parents when school expectations and standards of conduct are not being
maintained Students should have a full understanding of the consequences of their
behavior should they fail to meet school expectations The consequences of breaking
school rules depend on the seriousness of the behavior and the overall disciplinary
record of the individual student Every effort will be made to balance fairness with
consistency in the application of this code
SICAS disciplinary guidelines and policies include procedures which ensure that
students and parents will be informed of their rights regarding due process to be
followed by school authorities Any student involved in a disciplinary action is entitled to
an opportunity to express hisher position on the incident leading to disciplinary action
Parents have the right to request and ensure presence at such a meetinghearing
Note to Parents
Parents are to be informed of the above policies through this handbook and any
changes thereto through newsletters and other forms of communication
Detentions
Parents are entitled to 2 hours‟ notice of a detention that takes place outside normal
school hours so that the parents can make arrangements for transport or childcare The
notice should tell you why the detention was given and how long your child will have to
stay at school
If the child cannot attend the detention parents must explain the reasons to the child‟s
teacher or the principal They may reconsider the detention in certain circumstances
such as
The detention falls on an important religious day for the family
The parents are concerned about the length and safety of the route between
school and home
Parents can‟t reasonably make alternative arrangements for collecting their child
from school
In such circumstances a during school hours short-term suspension may be given
L Explanation of Consequences
Unacceptable classroom or school behavior will be handled according to the nature
and severity of action including verbal warnings counseling detention suspension and
referral to the office for discipline
1 Verbal Warning and Counseling (level 1)
If an administrativestaff member has issued a warning this indicates that student‟s
behavior is inappropriate and that continuation of this behavior may result in serious
consequences
Every effort is made at all levels within the school environment to help students adhere
to the academic and behavioral expectations at SICAS Many matters can be more
effectively resolved in counseling sessions that take place with teachers
administrators guidance counselors fellow students and parentsguardians
2 Pink Slips (level 2)
In case of any behavioral disciplinary or academic anomaly a Pink Slip may be
issued to a student This document indicates that a serious infringement of a school
rule has taken place Upon being issued a Pink Slip the discipline committee may
decide consequences depending upon the nature of offense A copy of the pink slip
will be retained in student‟s personal file for a record Issuance of pink slip will earn
negative house points for the respective house as well
3 Suspension and issuance of warning letters (Level 3)
After three successive pink slips are issued in one academic term a student may be
suspended for three school days and a parent-meeting may be called by school
administrator The Administrator will notify schedule of suspension to parents by
telephone and by issuing a suspension and warning letter
4 Expulsion
If in extreme cases a child is given repeated suspensions and if all other avenues of
counseling a child have failed or if the nature of offense is so dire the school Principal
may take a decision to expel a child This will be the last resort especially if the child is
on repeated Academic Probation and the continued behavior is so egregious that
other students in particular and the school environment in general are suffering as a
consequence The parents will be given due explanation as to the school‟s decision
and will be made to understand that the school reserves the legal right to disallow a
child from continuing as a student
5Other Consequences as Appropriate
RESOURCES
C School Office Personnel
PrincipalDirector Mr Shehryar Salamat (shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
Vice Principal Mr Muhammad Azhar Khan (azharkhansssedupk)
Administrator Zeeshan Khan (zeeshankhansssedupk) A Level Coordinator Mrs Lubna Assad O Level Coordinator Ms Saadia Qureshi Guidance Counselor Ms Nishat Hassan (nishathassansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
(shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
(azharkhansssedupk)
respective subject teacher arrives in the class Under special reasons A level
coordinator may permit the entrance of the student with a warning
Students arriving late by more than 10 minutes are issued pink slips and are marked
absent not only for the class but also for the whole day
A level teachers may address tardiness issues individually The parent will be
contacted if the problem persists
Absences from School
SICAS recognizes two types of absences of students Excused and Unexcused
Absence An excused absence is defined as one in which the student was absent
for one of the following reasons
bull Personal illness of student
bull Official school-sponsored activities
bull Medical appointments
bull Serious illness in the immediate family (parent guardian sibling grandparent
child)
bull Death in the immediate family (same as above)
bull Any circumstances not covered above which the school principal or committee
determines are excused
Any absence not described above will be defined as unexcused
All absences from school need to be reported to the school office before 8am on
the day of the absence Parents are requested to contact the school office via
telephone for this purpose Parents may send information through e-mail to the
official school address but this must be followed by a written application (see
below)
The school year consists of 180 full days of instruction No half days are permissible
Students must have at least 90 of attendance ie 162 of the 180 days Absences in
excess of 10 will be a factor for consideration in determining promotion There are
specific policies regarding homework during absences Please refer to the
Homework Policy for guidance
Approval of leave in form of written application addressed to the Principal must be
submitted to the school office Valid reasons regarding serious illness must be
accompanied by a medical certificate Weddings outside immediate family will not
be considered as a valid excuse for absence Overseas travel should be undertaken
during summer vacations or winter break Special travel for immigration purposes will
be approved on a case-to-case basis Fine policy for unexcused absence is as
follows
o A child will be fined Rs200 for absence on days adjoining weekends ie Friday
and Monday
o Written warning letter addressed to the parent is issued for absents exceeding
10 (more than 5 days in a term)
o If a leave application for multiple absences is not received in time the student
may be liable to face disciplinary action
Early Dismissal
If possible parents should try to schedule external appointments or other events
outside of school hours If a child is to be dismissed early it is important that a signed
note by the parentguardian be sent in the morning to alert the school authorities a
phone call for said purpose will not be accepted because of security reasons
except under exceptional circumstances Students will not be called out of class
prior to the arrival of the parent If your child will be returning to school after an
appointment the child must sign back into the office
Note to Parents
Emergency messages and personal items will be delivered to the students only
through school office No visitor is allowed to go to a classroom during school hours
C Homework Policy
SICAS believes that the purpose of
homework is to provide students with
opportunities to extend classroom lessons
and to transfer specific skills and concepts to
new situations In addition homework is
designed to develop personal responsibility
self-discipline and effective study skills As
with all instructional activities homework
assignments are meaningful relevant and grade appropriate
1 Routine Homework Assignments
Generally teachers assign any of four types of daily homework assignments
These are preparation practice extension and creative enrichment
assignments Examples of these types of assignments are
Preparation This type of assignment is intended to help students get ready for
the next days classroom lesson Students might be asked to write their own
discussion questions based on the reading assignment Or the student may be
asked to complete answers to reading review questions from the text
Practice By successfully completing practice assignments students have the
opportunity to review and reinforce skills knowledge and information presented
in a previous lesson
Extension Extension assignments ask students to expand on skills andor
concepts taught during a previous class For example after studying an historical
period a student might be asked to read an article or book pertaining to that
period and report their findings to the class
CreativeEnrichment This assignment includes analyzing synthesizing and
evaluating concept or skills already taught Students have an opportunity to
develop and apply their own ideas about a topic and prepare a presentation
for the teachers or class
2 Long-Term Assignments
Another category of homework is the long-term assignment Frequently teachers
will assign long-term assignments that generally include special projects
research reports or book reports The number and frequency of these
assignments vary according to specific course requirements The amount of time
required to complete the assignments may be from one week to as long as four
weeks
3 Daily Reading
A students ability to read is strengthened by reading each day at home The
school strongly urges each student to spend time reading for pleasure or interest
each day In addition to books of interest newspapers magazines and journals
can be included A minimum of 20 to 30 minutes of daily reading will significantly
enhance students reading skills
D Expectations on Homework
The specific amount of homework assigned varies according to subject and grade
level The amount of time individual students spend in homework studies will also
vary according to the individual students study skills and personal work habits
These variables are important considerations when teachers parents and students
work to identify the appropriate amount of time a student should spend in
homework study The recommendations listed below serves to provide guidelines to
parents and students When applying recommended time to individual students
please keep in mind the variables of grade subject students work habits and
motivation Teachers homework assignments may also vary slightly in amount of
time expected of students
1 Homework for Absentees
Students are required to turn in completed assignments given to them during
multiple day absences upon their return to school Students are responsible for
making up for any missed work upon their return to school
Note Teachers are not obligated to provide advance assignments for students
2 School Absences Because of Family Vacations
There are times when families plan vacations when school is in session Students who
are absent from school because of vacations cannot be excused from their
scholastic obligations The school recognizes the importance of family time for its
students The school also understands the difficulty and complexity of scheduling
important family events The guidelines presented below address the problem in a
manner that best supports the purposes and goals of the school and the needs of
the student
Teachers are not obligated to provide advance assignments for students
Students and parents are obligated to initiate making up for specific assignments
missed because of vacation during regularly scheduled school sessions
Teachers are expected to provide the same reasonable make-up opportunities
extended to students who experience an excused absence Teachers are not
O Level 2-3 hours daily
A level 3-4 hours daily
expected to provide more time for students who missed school because of family
vacations
3 Chronic Homework Difficulties
At times students may struggle in meeting their homework obligations When
students routinely experience difficulties in completing homework assignments
teachers and parents need to confer about the nature of the students difficulties
The school faculty has had success in assisting students to work through study skill
problems We know that collaborative school-home efforts can be effective in
helping students improve their study skills Please contact the school with your
questionsconcerns when you believe your child is experiencing chronic homework
problems
E Examinations
Assessments and Examinations are ongoing processes and are diagnostic formative
and summative SICAS monitors and records the performance of students in these
examinations and communicate students‟ performance to parents through report
cards in formal parent teacher meetings at least 3 times in an academic year
O and A Level (grade IX X and A-I)
October
Assessments
Mid-Year
Exam
March
Assessments
End of Year
Exam
Consolidated
50 marks 100 marks 50 marks 100 marks 300 marks
Second
week of
October
Second
week of
December
Second
week of
March
Secondthird
week of May
O and A level (grade XI and A-II)
October
Assessments
Send-Ups Mocks Consolidated
50 marks 100 marks 100 marks 250 marks
Second
week of
October
Second
week of
December
Second
week of
March
Reports are sent out after each examination and assessment Assessment Report
cards are printed on white paper and Examination reports are printed on formal
watermarked cards Results of the examinations for Universities are only generated
on the school transcript Date sheet for the examinations and assessments are
handed out to the student at least 2 weeks prior to the exam
F Promotion and detention Policy
Promotion of the students will be decided by the Promotion Committee comprises of
the
Academic HeadDirector SSS
Head of school
Coordinator
Class teacher
Subject teacher(s)
Note
Decisions of the promotion committee are final
Re-evaluation will only be permissible after the promotion committee
meets again
A special ad-hoc committee appointed by the promotion committee
will recheck answer scripts of intended detainees before the declaration
of result
All examination Answer scripts are shown to students and handed over
to parents in PTCs
Promotion Rules
Class VIII to IX
The O level promotion policy dictates that students require a minimum of 60 in 6
subjects in order to be promoted Conversely if a student secures U‟s in English or
Mathematics he will not merit promotion to O level stream
Class IX to X
For promotion to Class X pass marks are 50 in all subject
Class X to XI
For promotion to Class XI pass marks are 50 all subject
Class A-I to A-II
For promotion to Class A-II pass marks are 50 all subject
If a student secures more than 1U in the send up examinations his entry will be sent as a
private candidate for the CIE examinations however the registration process would be
completed through school as a bdquoprivate candidate‟
Double FailureDetention
Double failure means the failure of a student to qualify for promotion on
two consecutive occasions during hisher school career
A student who fails more than once in this way will be subject to
withdrawal the student from the school
At the time of the first failure the promotion committee may take into
account any special circumstances such as lengthy and unavoidable
absence from school and decide whether they constitute a valid reason
for allowing the student to be promoted to the next class In such a case
an undertaking must be taken from parents at the time of the first failure
committing them to withdraw their child if heshe fails again the next year
Double promotion
Double promotion is not permissible in any class for the OA Level program
Conditional promotions
Conditional promotions are to be strongly discouraged If at all necessary it
must be accompanied by an undertaking from parents committing them to
share responsibility for their child‟schildren‟s performance within the school
Absence from Examinations or Assessments and Retake Policy for Internal Assessments
and Examinations
Students who are absent for class tests assessed written work or examinations will not
be retested but would be considered under the following rules
o In case a student has been unable to sit for the end-of-year examinations
with a valid reason the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of
hisher consolidated performance in the continuous assessment and the mid-
year examinations
o If a student is absent from the mid-year examination with a genuine reason
the promotion decision will be based on the continuous assessment and the
end-of-year examination results
o In case if a student misses any examinationsassessments due to his late
admission the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of the later
continuous assessments and the end-of-year examinations
o Students on approved long leave for a negotiated period of time are given a
placement test for the compulsory subjects at the time of rejoining
o If a student is absent from one or two subjects in the end-of-year
examinations without a valid reason the marks of the mid-year examinations or
the minimum passing marks will be allotted whichever is less If heshe is absent
for the entire mid-year or end-of-year examinations without a valid reason
heshe will be given no credit at all for the examination
o If a student has been absent for less than half the class tests or assessed
written work during a term the average marks gained in other tests and written
work or the minimum passing marks as decided by the promotion committee will
be allotted for the missing work
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests with a genuine
reason hisher assessments are based solely on the number of tests taken
o When a student is absent for more than half the class tests with a genuine
reason heshe may be given the average of the other class tests or minimum
passing marks whichever is less
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests without a genuine
reason heshe may be awarded minimum pass marks or the average of the
other tests whichever is less however heshe is given no credit for the ones
missed
o A student who misses any exam is not eligible for a prize for academic
excellence in the Academic Prize distribution ceremony
Retake Policy for CIE OA level Examinations
Any OA level student can only sit in OctNov session for re-take examinations
through school as per CIE policy Heshe will have to pay all dues imposed by
CIEBritish councilSchool Admin fee as per stated exam
Any OA level student who wishes to appear in the next MayJune session
that will be treated as a fresh entry and child will have to be enrolled in the level
for one year to appear as a regular candidate of the school
Malpractice Cases
If it is established that a student has indulged in any malpractice or breach of
the examination rules heshe may be required to
Forfeit any award for the paper in which a student is found to be
cheating No marks will be awarded for the particular exam
Leave the school (this may be appropriate for a habitual offender or
one who threatens a teacher or who seriously disrupts an examination)
G Grading and Rewards Policy
As per CIE policies students‟ performance is benchmarked using six grades (A-E)
An bdquoA‟ is awarded for the highest level of achievement whereas bdquoE‟ indicates minimum
satisfactory performance A bdquoU‟ is given for ungraded or unsatisfactory performance
For O level
A grade for Effort and Behavior is also awarded in the internal examinations on a 1-4
scale as shown in the diagram above
HONOUR ROLL
Students in grades who receive all Ain their consolidated internal result or highest
result in CIE examinations will be placed on the honor roll Students will be eligible for
additional rewards at the time of the annual prize distribution ceremony The criteria
for these rewards may be inquired from the school authorities
H Graduation Requirements
Graduation at SICAS occurs in two stages First upon completing the internal
academic requirements of the school The students are invited to attend their
Graduation Ceremony at the school Annual Prize Distribution This event that takes
place in April every year Second the student is considered a High School graduate
after passing his CIE A Level exam the result of which is declared in August of the
year the exam is taken
To meet the internal requirement of the school students must successfully clear the
AI End-of-Year exam and attain an adequate passing grades in the send-up and
mock exams Borderline cases concerning students on Academic Probation will be
given clearance to graduate at the discretion of the school Principal
In order to pass the CIE exams students must clear three CIE full-credit A Level
exams and attain passing marks in each Upon clearance of the CIE exam students
a student previously on academic probation may attain the SICAS diploma
Subject ChangeWithdrawal (A Level) Class schedules will be given to students prior to the start of each term Subject
changes or withdrawals will be allowed through the first 2 weeks of the September
of A-I thereafter enrollment in new subjects will be at the discretion of the school
authorities and students will be charged subject changewithdrawal fee
H Student Records Permanent records include the student‟s personal file copies of his report cards
certificates of scholastic and co-curricular achievements letters of commendation
or of concern behavioral incident reports standardized testing results attendance
and health records A student andor parentslegal guardians may see the student‟s
record by making an appointment with the school office The student andor
parentslegal guardians may request for any statements or documents in the record
if it pertains to the student‟s school work Students may request that a particular item
be removed from the file however the counselor may or may not grant the request
If the request is denied an appeal may be made to the Principal
I Summer School Camps SICAS Senior offers a summer school program of varying lengths during the winter
and summer vacation period Summer school is for catching up with the required
course work as well as for preparing for O Level Optional subjects Summer school
also provides a variety of co- curricular and leadership programs such as Debate
MUN French swimming and other sports training camps
J Withdrawal
To withdraw a student or parent should obtain a Withdrawal Form from the school
office and have it signed by counselor librarian and the Principal A student must
have hisher parentlegal guardian‟s permission to withdraw All books and materials
checked out are to be returned and school dues including fines assessed due to
damaged or lost materials should be paid Any student seeking withdrawal before
graduating will have to state reason for leaving and parentslegal guardian‟s need
to meet with Vice PrincipalPrincipal in person to get the school leaving certificate
(SLC)
K Attestation and issuance of school documents
Students need to present original documents to get photocopies of academicco-
curricular achievement certificates verified School will not attest any copy without
verifying the original document SICAS issues certificates such as bona fide
certificate hope certificate school transcripts school reports on request In order to
obtain such certificates a request to the guidance counselor must be made at least
5 businesses days in advance All certificates will be specifically addressed to
institutions where submission is needed Transcripts and recommendation letters will
directly mailed to the universities where student is seeking an admission Mailing or
courier charges must be borne by the student
L Support from the Counselorrsquos Office
The Guidance Counselor
Guides and advises students on college admissions
Writes comprehensive honest and positive descriptive statements for students
through the various resources available to himher such as information from
teachers advisors parents and observation of the student from hisher own
personal experience
Liaisons with admissions officers of universities and colleges
Reports any disciplinary incidents regarding an applicant to hisher university if
such an incident occurs after the submission of the student‟s application
Informs the colleges and universities if it is discovered that a child‟s work on his
personal statementcollege essay is not his own plagiarism is not allowed and is
very strictly handled by school personnel and universities personnel locally and
abroad
Reports any positive developments in a student‟s profile to hisher university since
the submission of hisher application (eg Mid-year report End of year report)
Coordinates and follows-up with the universitycollege personnel for any
additional documents that might be needed for the student‟s admissions file
Responds to any queries that the university admissions officers may have
regarding the student(s) application to their universities
Follows up with students and the universitiescolleges they have applied to
regarding their admission status
Makes a student understand that it is hisher own academic record and overall
profile that determines admission to a universitycollege
Ensures that all that the admissions requirements are completed by the students
and the office personnel involved in a timely manner and that all documents
are mailed (via online or courier services) to the Universitiescolleges before the
published deadlines
Expectations from A-I and A-II students
A Level students are expected to visit counselor office in the beginning of A-I to
get to know the complete procedures of counselor office Moreover all students
need to coordinate with counselor to ensure that their files are established in
counselor‟s office for future proceeding
At the beginning of A-I an orientation session is held to encourage students to
take on a challenging curriculum appropriate to their abilities
All students must meet SICAS internal application deadlines
When researching for colleges students should look for at least two ldquosafetyrdquo
colleges two or three ldquolikelymiddle rangerdquo colleges and two ldquodreamreach
collegesrdquo depending on their academic record and personal profile
Research for colleges should depend on the preferred location the most
suitable program offered to suit the student‟s career goals the size of the school
the student wishes to attend the nature of the teaching style offered
preparation for a future career choice cost and the availability of financial aid
(if required)
Students should provide the teachercounselors with a CV or resume to assist in
writing a recommendation letter
Students should start work on their personal statement during the summer at the
end of A-I
Students should keep themself well informed about school activities and
resources available through assembly announcements and bulletin boards
Expectations from Parents
Support and encourage your child offering advice and guidance when
appropriate
Encourage your son or daughter to visit the Guidance Counselor Office at SICAS
and not to hesitate to ask questions regarding college applicationscareer goals
or to update the Counselor about their academic performance and
involvement in extracurricular activities
Avoid imposing or forcing your preferences regarding careercollege choices
onto your son or daughter It is important to remember that college planning
decisions are as much as possible a student‟s decision However do help your
child to gather enough information and research thoroughly through the various
resources available before making hisher decision
Family meetings should be held as early as the end of a student‟s Grade XI (or
even earlier) These meetings should focus where the parents want to send their
child for undergraduate studies and to start the ground-work on college
admissions This decision will be based on many factors finances family
commitments amongst others
Parents should be open to new ideas and suggestions They should not be
focusing only on the best-known colleges but rather on the ldquobest suitedrdquo
colleges for their sons and daughters where heshe can be happy
Parents should help their child to understand that there is always more than one
college that is appropriate for himher
Parents should encourage their child that there are no shortcuts to getting into
the top colleges an ethical approach to college admissions should be
supported
Parents should teach their children to complete their own applications write
their own personal statementscollege essays
M Public Access to School
1 Visiting the School
It is highly appreciated if visitors seek a prior appointment in order to meet any
management staff member The Front-desk officer and school administrator will
always be available during school hours to answer any query However Vice
PrincipalPrincipal may not be able to meet visitors without a prior appointment
Due to security reasons parents and visitors are required to get visitor‟s pass at the
gate to enter in to the school premises All visitors must first report to the main office
The Front-desk officer will manage your meeting with the concerned staff
2 Contacting the School
At times it will be necessary for parents to contact the school to speak to teachers
or occasionally their children during school hours Please use the following
procedures
Teachers
The school holds formal parent teacher conferences (PTC‟s) in order to bring parents
up to date with the progress of their child If a meeting is necessary in addition to the
scheduled PTC‟s then parents must make a request for such an appointment
through the school secretary Teachers are not permitted to leave the students
unattended in order to meet with parents and such meetings will be allowed at the
discretion of the school PrincipalVice Principal
Students
Occasionally a parent may need to pass on a message directly to their
sondaughter at school If you need to leave a message or speak directly to your
child please briefly explain the situation to the front-desk officer Heshe will take the
necessary measures to put you in touch with your child
3 Dropping items off at school
Parents often find themselves coming to drop off homework books lunch lunch
money gym clothes musical instruments etc at the school Parents must come to
the office and not leave items with the guard at the gate The item must be labeled
with the name and class of the student before the front-desk officer sends it to the
student
N Healthcare Information
Parents are requested to inform the school about any
health issues pertaining to their sondaughter Especially
in case of diabetic asthmatic dyslexia neurological or
acute psychological depression parents must provide
complete written information regarding their child‟s
medication It is equally important to fill out the
emergency contact information in the student file
Prescription Medication in Schools
If under exceptional circumstances a child is required to take prescription
medication during school hours and the parent cannot be at school to administer
the medication the medication can be administered in compliance with the
following regulations
1 A permission form with written dated instructions and permission signed by
the parent will be maintained by the school and will include
o The doctor‟s prescription
o child‟s name
o name of medication
o purpose of medication
o time to be administered
o dosage
o possible side effects
o termination date for administering the medication access and
maintenance of inhalers prescribed for asthmatic students
2 Parents will be responsible for delivering medication to the school and reclaiming
any unused medications ALL MEDICATION MUST BE IN A CONTAINER
APPROPRIATELY LABELED BY THE PHARMACY (OR DOCTOR‟S SUBSCRIPTION)
STATING THE NAME OF MEDICATION DOSAGE AND TIME TO BE ADMINISTERED
Any unused medications will be destroyed by school personnel if unclaimed
more than one week following termination of treatment or at the end of the
school year
3 The parents of the child must assume responsibility for informing the Principal of
any change in the child‟s health or change in medication
4 The school personnel will not be responsible for any adverse drug reaction when
medication has been given in the manner prescribed on the permission form
5 The school district retains the discretion to reject requests for the administration of
medicine
6 All medication must be stored in a secured locked clean container or cabinet
accessible to authorized school personnel The school does not have facilities to
store medication that requires refrigeration
Medical support in case of an emergency
School has a very basic first-aid arrangement in case of any injury during school
hours First-aid is administered by a trained member under the supervision of senior
management As we are not permitted to give any oral medicines it is in your childs
best interest to call parents to further pursue medical assistance However in case of
severe injury or illness school may call RESCUE 1122 to transfer a student to a nearest
hospital and an immediate call is made to parents to seek further guidance
O School Telephone amp Cell Phone Use
No student will be allowed to use the office telephone without special permission
from the administrator or the School Secretary O level students are generally not
allowed to bring mobile phones to school In case a student needs to have a phone
on a particular day heshe will be required to hand it in to the school administrator
before classes start and collect it at home time Any students violating from this rule
will have to face disciplinary consequences
A-level students may use mobile phones only in the designated common rooms
They are strictly prohibited from using cell phones in the academic block and
especially in the classrooms
P School Dues
All school dues must be paid on stipulated dates on the fee bill otherwise the
student may not be allowed to sit through the regular school classes or
examinations The school administrator or accountant may notify parents
telephonically about outstanding dues In such circumstances please make sure
that the dues are cleared at the earliest and the bank deposit receipt is shown to
the school office In order to get any school documents such as transcripts
examination results O level certificates or recommendation letters all school dues
need to be cleared till that day Please see further rules at the back of the school
fee bill
DISCIPLINE CODE
There will be a clearly defined standard of behavior within the School community that
promotes a safe and productive learning and teaching environment All members of
this community have the responsibility to conduct themselves in a way that
demonstrates a mutual respect for all individuals their rights and their property
A Goals and Objectives
In planning and maintaining both school and classroom settings which promote
appropriate student conduct the SICAS is committed to the following objectives
bull To promote mutual respect among students stafffaculty administration and
parents through the display of appropriate language attitude and physical
behavior
bull To maintain a safe and secure learning environment in which all students have
the opportunity to reach their potential
bull To promote each students self-knowledge self-discipline and self-reliance
bull To recognize and value individual differences
bull To recognize that the management of student behavior is the collective
responsibility of students stafffaculty administrators and parents
bull To maintain open lines of communication in a positive fair and consistent
manner while recognizing the individual needs of students
Each childs education is the shared responsibility of the student the parent
guardian and the school Such a collaborative partnership can help motivate
support and encourage the student When a large group of people work together
in a community such as the school each partner must understand hisher
responsibilities or roles and their relationships
B Rules Regulations and Expectations
The rights and responsibilities for all students and staff members must be respected
at all times In an effort to strive for excellence it is important for students and staff to
be aware of the basic rules regulations and expectations that govern these rights
and responsibilities The following rules and regulations are consistent with the Goals
for all SICAS students set forth in the Student Handbook It is also expected that
students will follow the standards of conduct which have been established
C Academic Honesty (pertaining to Fraud Plagiarism and
Cheating)
Student work is highly respected and important to academic success For that
reason academic fraud cannot be tolerated Plagiarism is regarded as a serious
offense Plagiarism involves passing off other people‟s work as your own Any copied
or plagiarized work will be reviewed and may result in a zero for the assignment or
appropriate consequences In case if a student feels extreme academic pressures
please contact the counselor SICAS wants all students to succeed producing their
own product or work
D Acceptable Use of Technology
Students must conduct themselves in a responsible manner while using the school‟s
technology Computers and technology are being made available for educational
use and the use of equipment is a privilege not a right Accessing or producing
content that is vulgar racist profane violent obscene or pornographic is subject to
disciplinary action Internet chat and game play is not allowed at any time The
school has a right to monitor use of school technology
E School Uniform for Boys and Girls
All students must wear clean uniform to school on a regular basis
No jewelry of any type except for a watch and small studs for girls are allowed
Students will be liable for disciplinary action in case of not following the dress
code
Students who have games period (once a week) are required to come in their
sports uniform that specific day only
It is mandatory for all students to wear proper school uniform (regularsports)
supplied by the authorized uniform supplier
Students may not wear hats sweatshirt hoods or other headgear such as
bandanas or items that are determined inappropriate by school personnel in
the school building
All students must wear school-sanctioned black shoes
Clothing shall be worn with appropriate undergarments
School belts must be buckled sashes tied and shirts buttoned up omitting the
top most
Council members must wear their council badges at all times
Items that are worn for religious reasons must be approved in advance from the
school administration
All shorts should be worn no shorter than four inches from the top of the knee
Any clothing or hairstyle that disrupts the educational process is prohibited
1 Classroom and School Environment
Students are expected to behave in an orderly fashion in classrooms and all areas
of the school
It is a very serious matter to interfere with the educational process by being
disruptive in class or by creating disturbances in and around school
Pushing shoving running and ldquoplay-fightingrdquo are forms of unacceptable
behavior
All these may be regarded as acts of bullying which is strictly prohibited at SICAS
(Read ahead for more detail about this)
Students caught bullying others on social websites will also be subject to strict
disciplinary action that may also result in expulsion These cases would be directly
handled by the Principal of the school
Due to the potentially disruptive nature of electronic games electronic apparatus
and communication devices such as cellular phones are not permitted on school
premises and may be confiscated if found Students are not allowed to bring cell
phones CD and media players iPods radio walk-mans electronic games digital
diaries etc to school If there is an exigent need they must be submitted to the
administrator‟s office for safekeeping School will not be responsible for loss of any
electronic item
F Behavior Towards Peers amp Adults
Students must be respectful of each other and of all adults in the building
bull Rudeness disrespect and discourteous behavior are intolerable regardless of
the particulars of the situation
bull A student who is insolent or insubordinate in refusing to obey reasonable requests
made by a teacher or staff member is subject to firm disciplinary action including
suspension from school
1 Care of Building and Property
Everyone at SICAS should take pride in the appearance of our school Acts such as
theft and vandalizing school property are considered to be extremely serious They
are not only violations of our schools Code of Conduct they are against the law
Students found stealing damaging or defacing school or personal property will be
subject to disciplinary action including suspension and held responsible for the costs
of repairs or replacement Each case will be handled on an individual basis
Possession of matches lighters and other paraphernalia is forbidden on school
property
2 Physical Violence Fighting and Verbal Intimidation
Physical violence and verbal intimidation or threats directed toward any member of
the school community are not tolerated
Although some incidents begin
inadvertently each instance will
continue to be treated as a serious
disciplinary offense
Students involved in fighting bullying (see more below) ganging and other forms of
physical violence (regardless of who started the altercation) are subject to
suspension and their parents are notified The use of abusive obscene or profane
language andor gestures will be dealt with as a serious breach of conduct
3 Bullying
Respect for the dignity of others is a cornerstone of civil society Bullying creates an
atmosphere of fear and intimidation robs a person of their dignity detracts from the
safe environment necessary to promote student learning and will not be tolerated
by the Board of Directors Students who bully another person shall be held
accountable for their actions whether it occurs on the school grounds off school
grounds at a school sponsored or approved function activity or event or going to
or from school or a school activity
Definition Bullying is any pattern of behavior by a student or a group of students
that is intended to harass intimidate ridicule humiliate or instill fear in another child
or group of children Bullying behavior can be a threat of or actual physical harm
or it can be verbal abuse of the child Bullying is a series of recurring actions
committed over a period of time directed toward one student or successive
separate actions directed against multiple students
Examples of ldquoBullyingrdquo may include but are not limited to a pattern of behavior
involving one or more of the following
1 Sarcastic ldquocomplimentsrdquo about another student‟s personal appearance
2 Pointed questions intended to embarrass or humiliate
3 Mocking taunting or belittling
4 Non-verbal threats andor intimidation such as ldquofrontingrdquo or ldquochestingrdquo a person
5 Demeaning humor relating to a student‟s race gender ethnicity or personal
characteristics
6 Blackmail extortion demands for protection money or other involuntary
donations or loans
7 Blocking access to school property or facilities
8 Deliberate physical contact or injury to person or property
9 Stealing or hiding books or belongings andor
10 Threats of harm to student(s) possessions or others
Students are encouraged to report behavior they consider to be bullying including
a single action which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to their
teacher or the principal The report may be made anonymously Teachers and other
school employees who have witnessed or are reliably informed that a student has
been a victim of behavior they consider to be bullying including a single action
which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying shall report the incident(s) to
the principal Parents or legal guardians may submit written reports of incidents they
feel constitute bullying or if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to the
principal The principal shall be responsible for investigating the incident(s) to
determine if disciplinary action is warranted
Students found to be in violation of this policy shall be subject to disciplinary action
up to and including expulsion In determining the appropriate disciplinary action
consideration may be given to other violations of the student handbook that may
have simultaneously occurred
Notice of what constitutes bullying the school‟s prohibition against bullying and the
consequences for students who bully shall be conspicuously posted in classrooms
restrooms auditorium and school bus
4 Harassment
Words or actions directed at a particular person or group based on their sex race
religion national origin age sexual orientation physical appearance or disability in
any form will not be tolerated
5 Money and Personal Items
Students are to bring only money for breakfast lunch or for a specific school
purpose No toys games bats gloves balls tapes radios or any personal items are
to be brought to school The possession of cell phones or other telecommunication
devices by a student on school property or while attending school activities is
prohibited Such devices will be confiscated Parents may retrieve these items from
the school office after the confiscation period expires
6 Weapons
Students are forbidden to bring weapons sharp objects or explosives of any kind
including but not limited to guns knives firecrackers and cap guns Replicas of any
type of dangerous weapons are also forbidden A student who brings any weapon
to school is subject to suspension and possible expulsion (See Expulsion Policy)
7 Display of Affection
At SICAS we prohibit display of affection at school or school-sponsored activities To
establish a respectful environment in the context of our local culture please refrain
from intimate behavior of any sort Teachers and other staff members are instructed
to correct students if their behavior is not acceptable Please accept these
corrections in a constructive manner It is the intent to maintain a proper
atmosphere for all students and to prevent adverse consequences from occurring
G SICAS BUS CONDUCT
Bus Safety
All students using school transport are expected
to adhere to the guidelines in the SICAS Bus
Conduct Code as outlined in the Student
Handbook Improper conduct aboard a school
bus is to be treated as a school offense subject
to consequences at the discretion of the school
administration
Be on time to meet the bus Last minute rushing often causes accidents Also the
driver is not supposed to wait except when it is raining and then only long enough
for students to reach the bus from the nearest shelter
Wait for the bus at the designated area and do not venture far off
When getting on or off the bus use the handrail
After boarding the bus sit down as quickly as possible If the bus starts with a jolt you
could be thrown in the aisle if you are still standing
Keep the aisles clear Keep books lunch boxes legs and feet out of the aisle
Ride only the bus you are assigned to ride You must have permission in advance to
do otherwise
Do not open any windows without permission from the bus driver Keep head arms
and hands inside the bus
Do not throw anything inside the bus or out of the bus window Do not litter the bus
Make as little noise as possible The bus driver must be able to hear horns trains and
other warning signals
No horseplay or scuffling of any kind on the bus This is very distracting to the driver
Stay seated and facing the front of the bus at all times until the bus comes to a
complete stop where you get off
If you must cross the street in front of the bus go at least 10 feet in front of the bus so
the driver can have a clear view
The bus driver will have authority to report any disciplinary issue
H Care of Books
Please insist that your child uses but not abuses hisher books
Damagedlost books will be the responsibility of the student and
parents Costs for repair or replacement of books will be
charged Students are expected to bring booksnotebooks
according to their class schedule We discourage heavy bags
and unnecessary books and notebooks should not be brought to
school Students are advised to print their names and classes on their books and
notebooks as they often get misplaced The school will not be responsible for any
loss of property
I Smoking and Drug Use Policy
The initiation and implementation of a successful smoking policy requires the co-
operation and wholehearted support of both management and staff
Policy Statement
Smoking andor use of recreational drugs is known to be a serious risk to health It is
a significant cause of disease and premature death In addition there is now
evidence that ldquopassive smokingrdquo the inhaling of other people‟s smoke can cause
lung cancer in non-smokers as well as causing a deterioration of respiratory
conditions
This smoking and drug policy would not allow any smoking or possession of any
banned substance within the boundaries of the school site at any time by the
students parents or visitors
It would be the responsibility of school authorities to enforce the policy at all times
and to advice students to ensure that the students comply with these arrangements
Rules for Pupils
Smoking on campus is strictly not permitted at any time
Smoking during school visits trips or school events is strictly not permitted
Pupils caught smoking will be issued a pink slip
Rs1000- will be fined immediately if a child is caught smoking or credible evidence
is found of himher to have been smoking He or she may be liable for further
disciplinary action
Pupils caught with banned drugs or alcohol will be notified to the school authorities
and they will either be put on extended suspension or be expelled from the school
Awareness sessions on the dangers of smoking and or use of drugs may be planned
The above rules also apply to electronic cigarettes
J Litter and Chewing Gum Policy
Any student caught littering the school premises or school owned property will be
subjected to disciplinary action The act of chewing gum is especially prohibited as its
improper disposal causes unnecessary damage to school property In the event that a
student is found chewing a gum or littering the school premises he or she will be a
levied a fine of Rs500 in addition to facing disciplinary action
K Disciplinary Procedures amp Consequences
Communication among all members of the School community is essential in
implementing the Code of Conduct and helping students to assume their
responsibilities as citizens of this school All students and parents are encouraged to
bring any violations of rules and regulations to the attention of an administrator In
addition all school staff has an obligation to report violations of rules and regulations to
the school administration Both teachers and administrators will inform specific students
and parents when school expectations and standards of conduct are not being
maintained Students should have a full understanding of the consequences of their
behavior should they fail to meet school expectations The consequences of breaking
school rules depend on the seriousness of the behavior and the overall disciplinary
record of the individual student Every effort will be made to balance fairness with
consistency in the application of this code
SICAS disciplinary guidelines and policies include procedures which ensure that
students and parents will be informed of their rights regarding due process to be
followed by school authorities Any student involved in a disciplinary action is entitled to
an opportunity to express hisher position on the incident leading to disciplinary action
Parents have the right to request and ensure presence at such a meetinghearing
Note to Parents
Parents are to be informed of the above policies through this handbook and any
changes thereto through newsletters and other forms of communication
Detentions
Parents are entitled to 2 hours‟ notice of a detention that takes place outside normal
school hours so that the parents can make arrangements for transport or childcare The
notice should tell you why the detention was given and how long your child will have to
stay at school
If the child cannot attend the detention parents must explain the reasons to the child‟s
teacher or the principal They may reconsider the detention in certain circumstances
such as
The detention falls on an important religious day for the family
The parents are concerned about the length and safety of the route between
school and home
Parents can‟t reasonably make alternative arrangements for collecting their child
from school
In such circumstances a during school hours short-term suspension may be given
L Explanation of Consequences
Unacceptable classroom or school behavior will be handled according to the nature
and severity of action including verbal warnings counseling detention suspension and
referral to the office for discipline
1 Verbal Warning and Counseling (level 1)
If an administrativestaff member has issued a warning this indicates that student‟s
behavior is inappropriate and that continuation of this behavior may result in serious
consequences
Every effort is made at all levels within the school environment to help students adhere
to the academic and behavioral expectations at SICAS Many matters can be more
effectively resolved in counseling sessions that take place with teachers
administrators guidance counselors fellow students and parentsguardians
2 Pink Slips (level 2)
In case of any behavioral disciplinary or academic anomaly a Pink Slip may be
issued to a student This document indicates that a serious infringement of a school
rule has taken place Upon being issued a Pink Slip the discipline committee may
decide consequences depending upon the nature of offense A copy of the pink slip
will be retained in student‟s personal file for a record Issuance of pink slip will earn
negative house points for the respective house as well
3 Suspension and issuance of warning letters (Level 3)
After three successive pink slips are issued in one academic term a student may be
suspended for three school days and a parent-meeting may be called by school
administrator The Administrator will notify schedule of suspension to parents by
telephone and by issuing a suspension and warning letter
4 Expulsion
If in extreme cases a child is given repeated suspensions and if all other avenues of
counseling a child have failed or if the nature of offense is so dire the school Principal
may take a decision to expel a child This will be the last resort especially if the child is
on repeated Academic Probation and the continued behavior is so egregious that
other students in particular and the school environment in general are suffering as a
consequence The parents will be given due explanation as to the school‟s decision
and will be made to understand that the school reserves the legal right to disallow a
child from continuing as a student
5Other Consequences as Appropriate
RESOURCES
C School Office Personnel
PrincipalDirector Mr Shehryar Salamat (shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
Vice Principal Mr Muhammad Azhar Khan (azharkhansssedupk)
Administrator Zeeshan Khan (zeeshankhansssedupk) A Level Coordinator Mrs Lubna Assad O Level Coordinator Ms Saadia Qureshi Guidance Counselor Ms Nishat Hassan (nishathassansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
(shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
(azharkhansssedupk)
be considered as a valid excuse for absence Overseas travel should be undertaken
during summer vacations or winter break Special travel for immigration purposes will
be approved on a case-to-case basis Fine policy for unexcused absence is as
follows
o A child will be fined Rs200 for absence on days adjoining weekends ie Friday
and Monday
o Written warning letter addressed to the parent is issued for absents exceeding
10 (more than 5 days in a term)
o If a leave application for multiple absences is not received in time the student
may be liable to face disciplinary action
Early Dismissal
If possible parents should try to schedule external appointments or other events
outside of school hours If a child is to be dismissed early it is important that a signed
note by the parentguardian be sent in the morning to alert the school authorities a
phone call for said purpose will not be accepted because of security reasons
except under exceptional circumstances Students will not be called out of class
prior to the arrival of the parent If your child will be returning to school after an
appointment the child must sign back into the office
Note to Parents
Emergency messages and personal items will be delivered to the students only
through school office No visitor is allowed to go to a classroom during school hours
C Homework Policy
SICAS believes that the purpose of
homework is to provide students with
opportunities to extend classroom lessons
and to transfer specific skills and concepts to
new situations In addition homework is
designed to develop personal responsibility
self-discipline and effective study skills As
with all instructional activities homework
assignments are meaningful relevant and grade appropriate
1 Routine Homework Assignments
Generally teachers assign any of four types of daily homework assignments
These are preparation practice extension and creative enrichment
assignments Examples of these types of assignments are
Preparation This type of assignment is intended to help students get ready for
the next days classroom lesson Students might be asked to write their own
discussion questions based on the reading assignment Or the student may be
asked to complete answers to reading review questions from the text
Practice By successfully completing practice assignments students have the
opportunity to review and reinforce skills knowledge and information presented
in a previous lesson
Extension Extension assignments ask students to expand on skills andor
concepts taught during a previous class For example after studying an historical
period a student might be asked to read an article or book pertaining to that
period and report their findings to the class
CreativeEnrichment This assignment includes analyzing synthesizing and
evaluating concept or skills already taught Students have an opportunity to
develop and apply their own ideas about a topic and prepare a presentation
for the teachers or class
2 Long-Term Assignments
Another category of homework is the long-term assignment Frequently teachers
will assign long-term assignments that generally include special projects
research reports or book reports The number and frequency of these
assignments vary according to specific course requirements The amount of time
required to complete the assignments may be from one week to as long as four
weeks
3 Daily Reading
A students ability to read is strengthened by reading each day at home The
school strongly urges each student to spend time reading for pleasure or interest
each day In addition to books of interest newspapers magazines and journals
can be included A minimum of 20 to 30 minutes of daily reading will significantly
enhance students reading skills
D Expectations on Homework
The specific amount of homework assigned varies according to subject and grade
level The amount of time individual students spend in homework studies will also
vary according to the individual students study skills and personal work habits
These variables are important considerations when teachers parents and students
work to identify the appropriate amount of time a student should spend in
homework study The recommendations listed below serves to provide guidelines to
parents and students When applying recommended time to individual students
please keep in mind the variables of grade subject students work habits and
motivation Teachers homework assignments may also vary slightly in amount of
time expected of students
1 Homework for Absentees
Students are required to turn in completed assignments given to them during
multiple day absences upon their return to school Students are responsible for
making up for any missed work upon their return to school
Note Teachers are not obligated to provide advance assignments for students
2 School Absences Because of Family Vacations
There are times when families plan vacations when school is in session Students who
are absent from school because of vacations cannot be excused from their
scholastic obligations The school recognizes the importance of family time for its
students The school also understands the difficulty and complexity of scheduling
important family events The guidelines presented below address the problem in a
manner that best supports the purposes and goals of the school and the needs of
the student
Teachers are not obligated to provide advance assignments for students
Students and parents are obligated to initiate making up for specific assignments
missed because of vacation during regularly scheduled school sessions
Teachers are expected to provide the same reasonable make-up opportunities
extended to students who experience an excused absence Teachers are not
O Level 2-3 hours daily
A level 3-4 hours daily
expected to provide more time for students who missed school because of family
vacations
3 Chronic Homework Difficulties
At times students may struggle in meeting their homework obligations When
students routinely experience difficulties in completing homework assignments
teachers and parents need to confer about the nature of the students difficulties
The school faculty has had success in assisting students to work through study skill
problems We know that collaborative school-home efforts can be effective in
helping students improve their study skills Please contact the school with your
questionsconcerns when you believe your child is experiencing chronic homework
problems
E Examinations
Assessments and Examinations are ongoing processes and are diagnostic formative
and summative SICAS monitors and records the performance of students in these
examinations and communicate students‟ performance to parents through report
cards in formal parent teacher meetings at least 3 times in an academic year
O and A Level (grade IX X and A-I)
October
Assessments
Mid-Year
Exam
March
Assessments
End of Year
Exam
Consolidated
50 marks 100 marks 50 marks 100 marks 300 marks
Second
week of
October
Second
week of
December
Second
week of
March
Secondthird
week of May
O and A level (grade XI and A-II)
October
Assessments
Send-Ups Mocks Consolidated
50 marks 100 marks 100 marks 250 marks
Second
week of
October
Second
week of
December
Second
week of
March
Reports are sent out after each examination and assessment Assessment Report
cards are printed on white paper and Examination reports are printed on formal
watermarked cards Results of the examinations for Universities are only generated
on the school transcript Date sheet for the examinations and assessments are
handed out to the student at least 2 weeks prior to the exam
F Promotion and detention Policy
Promotion of the students will be decided by the Promotion Committee comprises of
the
Academic HeadDirector SSS
Head of school
Coordinator
Class teacher
Subject teacher(s)
Note
Decisions of the promotion committee are final
Re-evaluation will only be permissible after the promotion committee
meets again
A special ad-hoc committee appointed by the promotion committee
will recheck answer scripts of intended detainees before the declaration
of result
All examination Answer scripts are shown to students and handed over
to parents in PTCs
Promotion Rules
Class VIII to IX
The O level promotion policy dictates that students require a minimum of 60 in 6
subjects in order to be promoted Conversely if a student secures U‟s in English or
Mathematics he will not merit promotion to O level stream
Class IX to X
For promotion to Class X pass marks are 50 in all subject
Class X to XI
For promotion to Class XI pass marks are 50 all subject
Class A-I to A-II
For promotion to Class A-II pass marks are 50 all subject
If a student secures more than 1U in the send up examinations his entry will be sent as a
private candidate for the CIE examinations however the registration process would be
completed through school as a bdquoprivate candidate‟
Double FailureDetention
Double failure means the failure of a student to qualify for promotion on
two consecutive occasions during hisher school career
A student who fails more than once in this way will be subject to
withdrawal the student from the school
At the time of the first failure the promotion committee may take into
account any special circumstances such as lengthy and unavoidable
absence from school and decide whether they constitute a valid reason
for allowing the student to be promoted to the next class In such a case
an undertaking must be taken from parents at the time of the first failure
committing them to withdraw their child if heshe fails again the next year
Double promotion
Double promotion is not permissible in any class for the OA Level program
Conditional promotions
Conditional promotions are to be strongly discouraged If at all necessary it
must be accompanied by an undertaking from parents committing them to
share responsibility for their child‟schildren‟s performance within the school
Absence from Examinations or Assessments and Retake Policy for Internal Assessments
and Examinations
Students who are absent for class tests assessed written work or examinations will not
be retested but would be considered under the following rules
o In case a student has been unable to sit for the end-of-year examinations
with a valid reason the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of
hisher consolidated performance in the continuous assessment and the mid-
year examinations
o If a student is absent from the mid-year examination with a genuine reason
the promotion decision will be based on the continuous assessment and the
end-of-year examination results
o In case if a student misses any examinationsassessments due to his late
admission the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of the later
continuous assessments and the end-of-year examinations
o Students on approved long leave for a negotiated period of time are given a
placement test for the compulsory subjects at the time of rejoining
o If a student is absent from one or two subjects in the end-of-year
examinations without a valid reason the marks of the mid-year examinations or
the minimum passing marks will be allotted whichever is less If heshe is absent
for the entire mid-year or end-of-year examinations without a valid reason
heshe will be given no credit at all for the examination
o If a student has been absent for less than half the class tests or assessed
written work during a term the average marks gained in other tests and written
work or the minimum passing marks as decided by the promotion committee will
be allotted for the missing work
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests with a genuine
reason hisher assessments are based solely on the number of tests taken
o When a student is absent for more than half the class tests with a genuine
reason heshe may be given the average of the other class tests or minimum
passing marks whichever is less
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests without a genuine
reason heshe may be awarded minimum pass marks or the average of the
other tests whichever is less however heshe is given no credit for the ones
missed
o A student who misses any exam is not eligible for a prize for academic
excellence in the Academic Prize distribution ceremony
Retake Policy for CIE OA level Examinations
Any OA level student can only sit in OctNov session for re-take examinations
through school as per CIE policy Heshe will have to pay all dues imposed by
CIEBritish councilSchool Admin fee as per stated exam
Any OA level student who wishes to appear in the next MayJune session
that will be treated as a fresh entry and child will have to be enrolled in the level
for one year to appear as a regular candidate of the school
Malpractice Cases
If it is established that a student has indulged in any malpractice or breach of
the examination rules heshe may be required to
Forfeit any award for the paper in which a student is found to be
cheating No marks will be awarded for the particular exam
Leave the school (this may be appropriate for a habitual offender or
one who threatens a teacher or who seriously disrupts an examination)
G Grading and Rewards Policy
As per CIE policies students‟ performance is benchmarked using six grades (A-E)
An bdquoA‟ is awarded for the highest level of achievement whereas bdquoE‟ indicates minimum
satisfactory performance A bdquoU‟ is given for ungraded or unsatisfactory performance
For O level
A grade for Effort and Behavior is also awarded in the internal examinations on a 1-4
scale as shown in the diagram above
HONOUR ROLL
Students in grades who receive all Ain their consolidated internal result or highest
result in CIE examinations will be placed on the honor roll Students will be eligible for
additional rewards at the time of the annual prize distribution ceremony The criteria
for these rewards may be inquired from the school authorities
H Graduation Requirements
Graduation at SICAS occurs in two stages First upon completing the internal
academic requirements of the school The students are invited to attend their
Graduation Ceremony at the school Annual Prize Distribution This event that takes
place in April every year Second the student is considered a High School graduate
after passing his CIE A Level exam the result of which is declared in August of the
year the exam is taken
To meet the internal requirement of the school students must successfully clear the
AI End-of-Year exam and attain an adequate passing grades in the send-up and
mock exams Borderline cases concerning students on Academic Probation will be
given clearance to graduate at the discretion of the school Principal
In order to pass the CIE exams students must clear three CIE full-credit A Level
exams and attain passing marks in each Upon clearance of the CIE exam students
a student previously on academic probation may attain the SICAS diploma
Subject ChangeWithdrawal (A Level) Class schedules will be given to students prior to the start of each term Subject
changes or withdrawals will be allowed through the first 2 weeks of the September
of A-I thereafter enrollment in new subjects will be at the discretion of the school
authorities and students will be charged subject changewithdrawal fee
H Student Records Permanent records include the student‟s personal file copies of his report cards
certificates of scholastic and co-curricular achievements letters of commendation
or of concern behavioral incident reports standardized testing results attendance
and health records A student andor parentslegal guardians may see the student‟s
record by making an appointment with the school office The student andor
parentslegal guardians may request for any statements or documents in the record
if it pertains to the student‟s school work Students may request that a particular item
be removed from the file however the counselor may or may not grant the request
If the request is denied an appeal may be made to the Principal
I Summer School Camps SICAS Senior offers a summer school program of varying lengths during the winter
and summer vacation period Summer school is for catching up with the required
course work as well as for preparing for O Level Optional subjects Summer school
also provides a variety of co- curricular and leadership programs such as Debate
MUN French swimming and other sports training camps
J Withdrawal
To withdraw a student or parent should obtain a Withdrawal Form from the school
office and have it signed by counselor librarian and the Principal A student must
have hisher parentlegal guardian‟s permission to withdraw All books and materials
checked out are to be returned and school dues including fines assessed due to
damaged or lost materials should be paid Any student seeking withdrawal before
graduating will have to state reason for leaving and parentslegal guardian‟s need
to meet with Vice PrincipalPrincipal in person to get the school leaving certificate
(SLC)
K Attestation and issuance of school documents
Students need to present original documents to get photocopies of academicco-
curricular achievement certificates verified School will not attest any copy without
verifying the original document SICAS issues certificates such as bona fide
certificate hope certificate school transcripts school reports on request In order to
obtain such certificates a request to the guidance counselor must be made at least
5 businesses days in advance All certificates will be specifically addressed to
institutions where submission is needed Transcripts and recommendation letters will
directly mailed to the universities where student is seeking an admission Mailing or
courier charges must be borne by the student
L Support from the Counselorrsquos Office
The Guidance Counselor
Guides and advises students on college admissions
Writes comprehensive honest and positive descriptive statements for students
through the various resources available to himher such as information from
teachers advisors parents and observation of the student from hisher own
personal experience
Liaisons with admissions officers of universities and colleges
Reports any disciplinary incidents regarding an applicant to hisher university if
such an incident occurs after the submission of the student‟s application
Informs the colleges and universities if it is discovered that a child‟s work on his
personal statementcollege essay is not his own plagiarism is not allowed and is
very strictly handled by school personnel and universities personnel locally and
abroad
Reports any positive developments in a student‟s profile to hisher university since
the submission of hisher application (eg Mid-year report End of year report)
Coordinates and follows-up with the universitycollege personnel for any
additional documents that might be needed for the student‟s admissions file
Responds to any queries that the university admissions officers may have
regarding the student(s) application to their universities
Follows up with students and the universitiescolleges they have applied to
regarding their admission status
Makes a student understand that it is hisher own academic record and overall
profile that determines admission to a universitycollege
Ensures that all that the admissions requirements are completed by the students
and the office personnel involved in a timely manner and that all documents
are mailed (via online or courier services) to the Universitiescolleges before the
published deadlines
Expectations from A-I and A-II students
A Level students are expected to visit counselor office in the beginning of A-I to
get to know the complete procedures of counselor office Moreover all students
need to coordinate with counselor to ensure that their files are established in
counselor‟s office for future proceeding
At the beginning of A-I an orientation session is held to encourage students to
take on a challenging curriculum appropriate to their abilities
All students must meet SICAS internal application deadlines
When researching for colleges students should look for at least two ldquosafetyrdquo
colleges two or three ldquolikelymiddle rangerdquo colleges and two ldquodreamreach
collegesrdquo depending on their academic record and personal profile
Research for colleges should depend on the preferred location the most
suitable program offered to suit the student‟s career goals the size of the school
the student wishes to attend the nature of the teaching style offered
preparation for a future career choice cost and the availability of financial aid
(if required)
Students should provide the teachercounselors with a CV or resume to assist in
writing a recommendation letter
Students should start work on their personal statement during the summer at the
end of A-I
Students should keep themself well informed about school activities and
resources available through assembly announcements and bulletin boards
Expectations from Parents
Support and encourage your child offering advice and guidance when
appropriate
Encourage your son or daughter to visit the Guidance Counselor Office at SICAS
and not to hesitate to ask questions regarding college applicationscareer goals
or to update the Counselor about their academic performance and
involvement in extracurricular activities
Avoid imposing or forcing your preferences regarding careercollege choices
onto your son or daughter It is important to remember that college planning
decisions are as much as possible a student‟s decision However do help your
child to gather enough information and research thoroughly through the various
resources available before making hisher decision
Family meetings should be held as early as the end of a student‟s Grade XI (or
even earlier) These meetings should focus where the parents want to send their
child for undergraduate studies and to start the ground-work on college
admissions This decision will be based on many factors finances family
commitments amongst others
Parents should be open to new ideas and suggestions They should not be
focusing only on the best-known colleges but rather on the ldquobest suitedrdquo
colleges for their sons and daughters where heshe can be happy
Parents should help their child to understand that there is always more than one
college that is appropriate for himher
Parents should encourage their child that there are no shortcuts to getting into
the top colleges an ethical approach to college admissions should be
supported
Parents should teach their children to complete their own applications write
their own personal statementscollege essays
M Public Access to School
1 Visiting the School
It is highly appreciated if visitors seek a prior appointment in order to meet any
management staff member The Front-desk officer and school administrator will
always be available during school hours to answer any query However Vice
PrincipalPrincipal may not be able to meet visitors without a prior appointment
Due to security reasons parents and visitors are required to get visitor‟s pass at the
gate to enter in to the school premises All visitors must first report to the main office
The Front-desk officer will manage your meeting with the concerned staff
2 Contacting the School
At times it will be necessary for parents to contact the school to speak to teachers
or occasionally their children during school hours Please use the following
procedures
Teachers
The school holds formal parent teacher conferences (PTC‟s) in order to bring parents
up to date with the progress of their child If a meeting is necessary in addition to the
scheduled PTC‟s then parents must make a request for such an appointment
through the school secretary Teachers are not permitted to leave the students
unattended in order to meet with parents and such meetings will be allowed at the
discretion of the school PrincipalVice Principal
Students
Occasionally a parent may need to pass on a message directly to their
sondaughter at school If you need to leave a message or speak directly to your
child please briefly explain the situation to the front-desk officer Heshe will take the
necessary measures to put you in touch with your child
3 Dropping items off at school
Parents often find themselves coming to drop off homework books lunch lunch
money gym clothes musical instruments etc at the school Parents must come to
the office and not leave items with the guard at the gate The item must be labeled
with the name and class of the student before the front-desk officer sends it to the
student
N Healthcare Information
Parents are requested to inform the school about any
health issues pertaining to their sondaughter Especially
in case of diabetic asthmatic dyslexia neurological or
acute psychological depression parents must provide
complete written information regarding their child‟s
medication It is equally important to fill out the
emergency contact information in the student file
Prescription Medication in Schools
If under exceptional circumstances a child is required to take prescription
medication during school hours and the parent cannot be at school to administer
the medication the medication can be administered in compliance with the
following regulations
1 A permission form with written dated instructions and permission signed by
the parent will be maintained by the school and will include
o The doctor‟s prescription
o child‟s name
o name of medication
o purpose of medication
o time to be administered
o dosage
o possible side effects
o termination date for administering the medication access and
maintenance of inhalers prescribed for asthmatic students
2 Parents will be responsible for delivering medication to the school and reclaiming
any unused medications ALL MEDICATION MUST BE IN A CONTAINER
APPROPRIATELY LABELED BY THE PHARMACY (OR DOCTOR‟S SUBSCRIPTION)
STATING THE NAME OF MEDICATION DOSAGE AND TIME TO BE ADMINISTERED
Any unused medications will be destroyed by school personnel if unclaimed
more than one week following termination of treatment or at the end of the
school year
3 The parents of the child must assume responsibility for informing the Principal of
any change in the child‟s health or change in medication
4 The school personnel will not be responsible for any adverse drug reaction when
medication has been given in the manner prescribed on the permission form
5 The school district retains the discretion to reject requests for the administration of
medicine
6 All medication must be stored in a secured locked clean container or cabinet
accessible to authorized school personnel The school does not have facilities to
store medication that requires refrigeration
Medical support in case of an emergency
School has a very basic first-aid arrangement in case of any injury during school
hours First-aid is administered by a trained member under the supervision of senior
management As we are not permitted to give any oral medicines it is in your childs
best interest to call parents to further pursue medical assistance However in case of
severe injury or illness school may call RESCUE 1122 to transfer a student to a nearest
hospital and an immediate call is made to parents to seek further guidance
O School Telephone amp Cell Phone Use
No student will be allowed to use the office telephone without special permission
from the administrator or the School Secretary O level students are generally not
allowed to bring mobile phones to school In case a student needs to have a phone
on a particular day heshe will be required to hand it in to the school administrator
before classes start and collect it at home time Any students violating from this rule
will have to face disciplinary consequences
A-level students may use mobile phones only in the designated common rooms
They are strictly prohibited from using cell phones in the academic block and
especially in the classrooms
P School Dues
All school dues must be paid on stipulated dates on the fee bill otherwise the
student may not be allowed to sit through the regular school classes or
examinations The school administrator or accountant may notify parents
telephonically about outstanding dues In such circumstances please make sure
that the dues are cleared at the earliest and the bank deposit receipt is shown to
the school office In order to get any school documents such as transcripts
examination results O level certificates or recommendation letters all school dues
need to be cleared till that day Please see further rules at the back of the school
fee bill
DISCIPLINE CODE
There will be a clearly defined standard of behavior within the School community that
promotes a safe and productive learning and teaching environment All members of
this community have the responsibility to conduct themselves in a way that
demonstrates a mutual respect for all individuals their rights and their property
A Goals and Objectives
In planning and maintaining both school and classroom settings which promote
appropriate student conduct the SICAS is committed to the following objectives
bull To promote mutual respect among students stafffaculty administration and
parents through the display of appropriate language attitude and physical
behavior
bull To maintain a safe and secure learning environment in which all students have
the opportunity to reach their potential
bull To promote each students self-knowledge self-discipline and self-reliance
bull To recognize and value individual differences
bull To recognize that the management of student behavior is the collective
responsibility of students stafffaculty administrators and parents
bull To maintain open lines of communication in a positive fair and consistent
manner while recognizing the individual needs of students
Each childs education is the shared responsibility of the student the parent
guardian and the school Such a collaborative partnership can help motivate
support and encourage the student When a large group of people work together
in a community such as the school each partner must understand hisher
responsibilities or roles and their relationships
B Rules Regulations and Expectations
The rights and responsibilities for all students and staff members must be respected
at all times In an effort to strive for excellence it is important for students and staff to
be aware of the basic rules regulations and expectations that govern these rights
and responsibilities The following rules and regulations are consistent with the Goals
for all SICAS students set forth in the Student Handbook It is also expected that
students will follow the standards of conduct which have been established
C Academic Honesty (pertaining to Fraud Plagiarism and
Cheating)
Student work is highly respected and important to academic success For that
reason academic fraud cannot be tolerated Plagiarism is regarded as a serious
offense Plagiarism involves passing off other people‟s work as your own Any copied
or plagiarized work will be reviewed and may result in a zero for the assignment or
appropriate consequences In case if a student feels extreme academic pressures
please contact the counselor SICAS wants all students to succeed producing their
own product or work
D Acceptable Use of Technology
Students must conduct themselves in a responsible manner while using the school‟s
technology Computers and technology are being made available for educational
use and the use of equipment is a privilege not a right Accessing or producing
content that is vulgar racist profane violent obscene or pornographic is subject to
disciplinary action Internet chat and game play is not allowed at any time The
school has a right to monitor use of school technology
E School Uniform for Boys and Girls
All students must wear clean uniform to school on a regular basis
No jewelry of any type except for a watch and small studs for girls are allowed
Students will be liable for disciplinary action in case of not following the dress
code
Students who have games period (once a week) are required to come in their
sports uniform that specific day only
It is mandatory for all students to wear proper school uniform (regularsports)
supplied by the authorized uniform supplier
Students may not wear hats sweatshirt hoods or other headgear such as
bandanas or items that are determined inappropriate by school personnel in
the school building
All students must wear school-sanctioned black shoes
Clothing shall be worn with appropriate undergarments
School belts must be buckled sashes tied and shirts buttoned up omitting the
top most
Council members must wear their council badges at all times
Items that are worn for religious reasons must be approved in advance from the
school administration
All shorts should be worn no shorter than four inches from the top of the knee
Any clothing or hairstyle that disrupts the educational process is prohibited
1 Classroom and School Environment
Students are expected to behave in an orderly fashion in classrooms and all areas
of the school
It is a very serious matter to interfere with the educational process by being
disruptive in class or by creating disturbances in and around school
Pushing shoving running and ldquoplay-fightingrdquo are forms of unacceptable
behavior
All these may be regarded as acts of bullying which is strictly prohibited at SICAS
(Read ahead for more detail about this)
Students caught bullying others on social websites will also be subject to strict
disciplinary action that may also result in expulsion These cases would be directly
handled by the Principal of the school
Due to the potentially disruptive nature of electronic games electronic apparatus
and communication devices such as cellular phones are not permitted on school
premises and may be confiscated if found Students are not allowed to bring cell
phones CD and media players iPods radio walk-mans electronic games digital
diaries etc to school If there is an exigent need they must be submitted to the
administrator‟s office for safekeeping School will not be responsible for loss of any
electronic item
F Behavior Towards Peers amp Adults
Students must be respectful of each other and of all adults in the building
bull Rudeness disrespect and discourteous behavior are intolerable regardless of
the particulars of the situation
bull A student who is insolent or insubordinate in refusing to obey reasonable requests
made by a teacher or staff member is subject to firm disciplinary action including
suspension from school
1 Care of Building and Property
Everyone at SICAS should take pride in the appearance of our school Acts such as
theft and vandalizing school property are considered to be extremely serious They
are not only violations of our schools Code of Conduct they are against the law
Students found stealing damaging or defacing school or personal property will be
subject to disciplinary action including suspension and held responsible for the costs
of repairs or replacement Each case will be handled on an individual basis
Possession of matches lighters and other paraphernalia is forbidden on school
property
2 Physical Violence Fighting and Verbal Intimidation
Physical violence and verbal intimidation or threats directed toward any member of
the school community are not tolerated
Although some incidents begin
inadvertently each instance will
continue to be treated as a serious
disciplinary offense
Students involved in fighting bullying (see more below) ganging and other forms of
physical violence (regardless of who started the altercation) are subject to
suspension and their parents are notified The use of abusive obscene or profane
language andor gestures will be dealt with as a serious breach of conduct
3 Bullying
Respect for the dignity of others is a cornerstone of civil society Bullying creates an
atmosphere of fear and intimidation robs a person of their dignity detracts from the
safe environment necessary to promote student learning and will not be tolerated
by the Board of Directors Students who bully another person shall be held
accountable for their actions whether it occurs on the school grounds off school
grounds at a school sponsored or approved function activity or event or going to
or from school or a school activity
Definition Bullying is any pattern of behavior by a student or a group of students
that is intended to harass intimidate ridicule humiliate or instill fear in another child
or group of children Bullying behavior can be a threat of or actual physical harm
or it can be verbal abuse of the child Bullying is a series of recurring actions
committed over a period of time directed toward one student or successive
separate actions directed against multiple students
Examples of ldquoBullyingrdquo may include but are not limited to a pattern of behavior
involving one or more of the following
1 Sarcastic ldquocomplimentsrdquo about another student‟s personal appearance
2 Pointed questions intended to embarrass or humiliate
3 Mocking taunting or belittling
4 Non-verbal threats andor intimidation such as ldquofrontingrdquo or ldquochestingrdquo a person
5 Demeaning humor relating to a student‟s race gender ethnicity or personal
characteristics
6 Blackmail extortion demands for protection money or other involuntary
donations or loans
7 Blocking access to school property or facilities
8 Deliberate physical contact or injury to person or property
9 Stealing or hiding books or belongings andor
10 Threats of harm to student(s) possessions or others
Students are encouraged to report behavior they consider to be bullying including
a single action which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to their
teacher or the principal The report may be made anonymously Teachers and other
school employees who have witnessed or are reliably informed that a student has
been a victim of behavior they consider to be bullying including a single action
which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying shall report the incident(s) to
the principal Parents or legal guardians may submit written reports of incidents they
feel constitute bullying or if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to the
principal The principal shall be responsible for investigating the incident(s) to
determine if disciplinary action is warranted
Students found to be in violation of this policy shall be subject to disciplinary action
up to and including expulsion In determining the appropriate disciplinary action
consideration may be given to other violations of the student handbook that may
have simultaneously occurred
Notice of what constitutes bullying the school‟s prohibition against bullying and the
consequences for students who bully shall be conspicuously posted in classrooms
restrooms auditorium and school bus
4 Harassment
Words or actions directed at a particular person or group based on their sex race
religion national origin age sexual orientation physical appearance or disability in
any form will not be tolerated
5 Money and Personal Items
Students are to bring only money for breakfast lunch or for a specific school
purpose No toys games bats gloves balls tapes radios or any personal items are
to be brought to school The possession of cell phones or other telecommunication
devices by a student on school property or while attending school activities is
prohibited Such devices will be confiscated Parents may retrieve these items from
the school office after the confiscation period expires
6 Weapons
Students are forbidden to bring weapons sharp objects or explosives of any kind
including but not limited to guns knives firecrackers and cap guns Replicas of any
type of dangerous weapons are also forbidden A student who brings any weapon
to school is subject to suspension and possible expulsion (See Expulsion Policy)
7 Display of Affection
At SICAS we prohibit display of affection at school or school-sponsored activities To
establish a respectful environment in the context of our local culture please refrain
from intimate behavior of any sort Teachers and other staff members are instructed
to correct students if their behavior is not acceptable Please accept these
corrections in a constructive manner It is the intent to maintain a proper
atmosphere for all students and to prevent adverse consequences from occurring
G SICAS BUS CONDUCT
Bus Safety
All students using school transport are expected
to adhere to the guidelines in the SICAS Bus
Conduct Code as outlined in the Student
Handbook Improper conduct aboard a school
bus is to be treated as a school offense subject
to consequences at the discretion of the school
administration
Be on time to meet the bus Last minute rushing often causes accidents Also the
driver is not supposed to wait except when it is raining and then only long enough
for students to reach the bus from the nearest shelter
Wait for the bus at the designated area and do not venture far off
When getting on or off the bus use the handrail
After boarding the bus sit down as quickly as possible If the bus starts with a jolt you
could be thrown in the aisle if you are still standing
Keep the aisles clear Keep books lunch boxes legs and feet out of the aisle
Ride only the bus you are assigned to ride You must have permission in advance to
do otherwise
Do not open any windows without permission from the bus driver Keep head arms
and hands inside the bus
Do not throw anything inside the bus or out of the bus window Do not litter the bus
Make as little noise as possible The bus driver must be able to hear horns trains and
other warning signals
No horseplay or scuffling of any kind on the bus This is very distracting to the driver
Stay seated and facing the front of the bus at all times until the bus comes to a
complete stop where you get off
If you must cross the street in front of the bus go at least 10 feet in front of the bus so
the driver can have a clear view
The bus driver will have authority to report any disciplinary issue
H Care of Books
Please insist that your child uses but not abuses hisher books
Damagedlost books will be the responsibility of the student and
parents Costs for repair or replacement of books will be
charged Students are expected to bring booksnotebooks
according to their class schedule We discourage heavy bags
and unnecessary books and notebooks should not be brought to
school Students are advised to print their names and classes on their books and
notebooks as they often get misplaced The school will not be responsible for any
loss of property
I Smoking and Drug Use Policy
The initiation and implementation of a successful smoking policy requires the co-
operation and wholehearted support of both management and staff
Policy Statement
Smoking andor use of recreational drugs is known to be a serious risk to health It is
a significant cause of disease and premature death In addition there is now
evidence that ldquopassive smokingrdquo the inhaling of other people‟s smoke can cause
lung cancer in non-smokers as well as causing a deterioration of respiratory
conditions
This smoking and drug policy would not allow any smoking or possession of any
banned substance within the boundaries of the school site at any time by the
students parents or visitors
It would be the responsibility of school authorities to enforce the policy at all times
and to advice students to ensure that the students comply with these arrangements
Rules for Pupils
Smoking on campus is strictly not permitted at any time
Smoking during school visits trips or school events is strictly not permitted
Pupils caught smoking will be issued a pink slip
Rs1000- will be fined immediately if a child is caught smoking or credible evidence
is found of himher to have been smoking He or she may be liable for further
disciplinary action
Pupils caught with banned drugs or alcohol will be notified to the school authorities
and they will either be put on extended suspension or be expelled from the school
Awareness sessions on the dangers of smoking and or use of drugs may be planned
The above rules also apply to electronic cigarettes
J Litter and Chewing Gum Policy
Any student caught littering the school premises or school owned property will be
subjected to disciplinary action The act of chewing gum is especially prohibited as its
improper disposal causes unnecessary damage to school property In the event that a
student is found chewing a gum or littering the school premises he or she will be a
levied a fine of Rs500 in addition to facing disciplinary action
K Disciplinary Procedures amp Consequences
Communication among all members of the School community is essential in
implementing the Code of Conduct and helping students to assume their
responsibilities as citizens of this school All students and parents are encouraged to
bring any violations of rules and regulations to the attention of an administrator In
addition all school staff has an obligation to report violations of rules and regulations to
the school administration Both teachers and administrators will inform specific students
and parents when school expectations and standards of conduct are not being
maintained Students should have a full understanding of the consequences of their
behavior should they fail to meet school expectations The consequences of breaking
school rules depend on the seriousness of the behavior and the overall disciplinary
record of the individual student Every effort will be made to balance fairness with
consistency in the application of this code
SICAS disciplinary guidelines and policies include procedures which ensure that
students and parents will be informed of their rights regarding due process to be
followed by school authorities Any student involved in a disciplinary action is entitled to
an opportunity to express hisher position on the incident leading to disciplinary action
Parents have the right to request and ensure presence at such a meetinghearing
Note to Parents
Parents are to be informed of the above policies through this handbook and any
changes thereto through newsletters and other forms of communication
Detentions
Parents are entitled to 2 hours‟ notice of a detention that takes place outside normal
school hours so that the parents can make arrangements for transport or childcare The
notice should tell you why the detention was given and how long your child will have to
stay at school
If the child cannot attend the detention parents must explain the reasons to the child‟s
teacher or the principal They may reconsider the detention in certain circumstances
such as
The detention falls on an important religious day for the family
The parents are concerned about the length and safety of the route between
school and home
Parents can‟t reasonably make alternative arrangements for collecting their child
from school
In such circumstances a during school hours short-term suspension may be given
L Explanation of Consequences
Unacceptable classroom or school behavior will be handled according to the nature
and severity of action including verbal warnings counseling detention suspension and
referral to the office for discipline
1 Verbal Warning and Counseling (level 1)
If an administrativestaff member has issued a warning this indicates that student‟s
behavior is inappropriate and that continuation of this behavior may result in serious
consequences
Every effort is made at all levels within the school environment to help students adhere
to the academic and behavioral expectations at SICAS Many matters can be more
effectively resolved in counseling sessions that take place with teachers
administrators guidance counselors fellow students and parentsguardians
2 Pink Slips (level 2)
In case of any behavioral disciplinary or academic anomaly a Pink Slip may be
issued to a student This document indicates that a serious infringement of a school
rule has taken place Upon being issued a Pink Slip the discipline committee may
decide consequences depending upon the nature of offense A copy of the pink slip
will be retained in student‟s personal file for a record Issuance of pink slip will earn
negative house points for the respective house as well
3 Suspension and issuance of warning letters (Level 3)
After three successive pink slips are issued in one academic term a student may be
suspended for three school days and a parent-meeting may be called by school
administrator The Administrator will notify schedule of suspension to parents by
telephone and by issuing a suspension and warning letter
4 Expulsion
If in extreme cases a child is given repeated suspensions and if all other avenues of
counseling a child have failed or if the nature of offense is so dire the school Principal
may take a decision to expel a child This will be the last resort especially if the child is
on repeated Academic Probation and the continued behavior is so egregious that
other students in particular and the school environment in general are suffering as a
consequence The parents will be given due explanation as to the school‟s decision
and will be made to understand that the school reserves the legal right to disallow a
child from continuing as a student
5Other Consequences as Appropriate
RESOURCES
C School Office Personnel
PrincipalDirector Mr Shehryar Salamat (shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
Vice Principal Mr Muhammad Azhar Khan (azharkhansssedupk)
Administrator Zeeshan Khan (zeeshankhansssedupk) A Level Coordinator Mrs Lubna Assad O Level Coordinator Ms Saadia Qureshi Guidance Counselor Ms Nishat Hassan (nishathassansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
(shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
(azharkhansssedupk)
assignments are meaningful relevant and grade appropriate
1 Routine Homework Assignments
Generally teachers assign any of four types of daily homework assignments
These are preparation practice extension and creative enrichment
assignments Examples of these types of assignments are
Preparation This type of assignment is intended to help students get ready for
the next days classroom lesson Students might be asked to write their own
discussion questions based on the reading assignment Or the student may be
asked to complete answers to reading review questions from the text
Practice By successfully completing practice assignments students have the
opportunity to review and reinforce skills knowledge and information presented
in a previous lesson
Extension Extension assignments ask students to expand on skills andor
concepts taught during a previous class For example after studying an historical
period a student might be asked to read an article or book pertaining to that
period and report their findings to the class
CreativeEnrichment This assignment includes analyzing synthesizing and
evaluating concept or skills already taught Students have an opportunity to
develop and apply their own ideas about a topic and prepare a presentation
for the teachers or class
2 Long-Term Assignments
Another category of homework is the long-term assignment Frequently teachers
will assign long-term assignments that generally include special projects
research reports or book reports The number and frequency of these
assignments vary according to specific course requirements The amount of time
required to complete the assignments may be from one week to as long as four
weeks
3 Daily Reading
A students ability to read is strengthened by reading each day at home The
school strongly urges each student to spend time reading for pleasure or interest
each day In addition to books of interest newspapers magazines and journals
can be included A minimum of 20 to 30 minutes of daily reading will significantly
enhance students reading skills
D Expectations on Homework
The specific amount of homework assigned varies according to subject and grade
level The amount of time individual students spend in homework studies will also
vary according to the individual students study skills and personal work habits
These variables are important considerations when teachers parents and students
work to identify the appropriate amount of time a student should spend in
homework study The recommendations listed below serves to provide guidelines to
parents and students When applying recommended time to individual students
please keep in mind the variables of grade subject students work habits and
motivation Teachers homework assignments may also vary slightly in amount of
time expected of students
1 Homework for Absentees
Students are required to turn in completed assignments given to them during
multiple day absences upon their return to school Students are responsible for
making up for any missed work upon their return to school
Note Teachers are not obligated to provide advance assignments for students
2 School Absences Because of Family Vacations
There are times when families plan vacations when school is in session Students who
are absent from school because of vacations cannot be excused from their
scholastic obligations The school recognizes the importance of family time for its
students The school also understands the difficulty and complexity of scheduling
important family events The guidelines presented below address the problem in a
manner that best supports the purposes and goals of the school and the needs of
the student
Teachers are not obligated to provide advance assignments for students
Students and parents are obligated to initiate making up for specific assignments
missed because of vacation during regularly scheduled school sessions
Teachers are expected to provide the same reasonable make-up opportunities
extended to students who experience an excused absence Teachers are not
O Level 2-3 hours daily
A level 3-4 hours daily
expected to provide more time for students who missed school because of family
vacations
3 Chronic Homework Difficulties
At times students may struggle in meeting their homework obligations When
students routinely experience difficulties in completing homework assignments
teachers and parents need to confer about the nature of the students difficulties
The school faculty has had success in assisting students to work through study skill
problems We know that collaborative school-home efforts can be effective in
helping students improve their study skills Please contact the school with your
questionsconcerns when you believe your child is experiencing chronic homework
problems
E Examinations
Assessments and Examinations are ongoing processes and are diagnostic formative
and summative SICAS monitors and records the performance of students in these
examinations and communicate students‟ performance to parents through report
cards in formal parent teacher meetings at least 3 times in an academic year
O and A Level (grade IX X and A-I)
October
Assessments
Mid-Year
Exam
March
Assessments
End of Year
Exam
Consolidated
50 marks 100 marks 50 marks 100 marks 300 marks
Second
week of
October
Second
week of
December
Second
week of
March
Secondthird
week of May
O and A level (grade XI and A-II)
October
Assessments
Send-Ups Mocks Consolidated
50 marks 100 marks 100 marks 250 marks
Second
week of
October
Second
week of
December
Second
week of
March
Reports are sent out after each examination and assessment Assessment Report
cards are printed on white paper and Examination reports are printed on formal
watermarked cards Results of the examinations for Universities are only generated
on the school transcript Date sheet for the examinations and assessments are
handed out to the student at least 2 weeks prior to the exam
F Promotion and detention Policy
Promotion of the students will be decided by the Promotion Committee comprises of
the
Academic HeadDirector SSS
Head of school
Coordinator
Class teacher
Subject teacher(s)
Note
Decisions of the promotion committee are final
Re-evaluation will only be permissible after the promotion committee
meets again
A special ad-hoc committee appointed by the promotion committee
will recheck answer scripts of intended detainees before the declaration
of result
All examination Answer scripts are shown to students and handed over
to parents in PTCs
Promotion Rules
Class VIII to IX
The O level promotion policy dictates that students require a minimum of 60 in 6
subjects in order to be promoted Conversely if a student secures U‟s in English or
Mathematics he will not merit promotion to O level stream
Class IX to X
For promotion to Class X pass marks are 50 in all subject
Class X to XI
For promotion to Class XI pass marks are 50 all subject
Class A-I to A-II
For promotion to Class A-II pass marks are 50 all subject
If a student secures more than 1U in the send up examinations his entry will be sent as a
private candidate for the CIE examinations however the registration process would be
completed through school as a bdquoprivate candidate‟
Double FailureDetention
Double failure means the failure of a student to qualify for promotion on
two consecutive occasions during hisher school career
A student who fails more than once in this way will be subject to
withdrawal the student from the school
At the time of the first failure the promotion committee may take into
account any special circumstances such as lengthy and unavoidable
absence from school and decide whether they constitute a valid reason
for allowing the student to be promoted to the next class In such a case
an undertaking must be taken from parents at the time of the first failure
committing them to withdraw their child if heshe fails again the next year
Double promotion
Double promotion is not permissible in any class for the OA Level program
Conditional promotions
Conditional promotions are to be strongly discouraged If at all necessary it
must be accompanied by an undertaking from parents committing them to
share responsibility for their child‟schildren‟s performance within the school
Absence from Examinations or Assessments and Retake Policy for Internal Assessments
and Examinations
Students who are absent for class tests assessed written work or examinations will not
be retested but would be considered under the following rules
o In case a student has been unable to sit for the end-of-year examinations
with a valid reason the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of
hisher consolidated performance in the continuous assessment and the mid-
year examinations
o If a student is absent from the mid-year examination with a genuine reason
the promotion decision will be based on the continuous assessment and the
end-of-year examination results
o In case if a student misses any examinationsassessments due to his late
admission the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of the later
continuous assessments and the end-of-year examinations
o Students on approved long leave for a negotiated period of time are given a
placement test for the compulsory subjects at the time of rejoining
o If a student is absent from one or two subjects in the end-of-year
examinations without a valid reason the marks of the mid-year examinations or
the minimum passing marks will be allotted whichever is less If heshe is absent
for the entire mid-year or end-of-year examinations without a valid reason
heshe will be given no credit at all for the examination
o If a student has been absent for less than half the class tests or assessed
written work during a term the average marks gained in other tests and written
work or the minimum passing marks as decided by the promotion committee will
be allotted for the missing work
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests with a genuine
reason hisher assessments are based solely on the number of tests taken
o When a student is absent for more than half the class tests with a genuine
reason heshe may be given the average of the other class tests or minimum
passing marks whichever is less
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests without a genuine
reason heshe may be awarded minimum pass marks or the average of the
other tests whichever is less however heshe is given no credit for the ones
missed
o A student who misses any exam is not eligible for a prize for academic
excellence in the Academic Prize distribution ceremony
Retake Policy for CIE OA level Examinations
Any OA level student can only sit in OctNov session for re-take examinations
through school as per CIE policy Heshe will have to pay all dues imposed by
CIEBritish councilSchool Admin fee as per stated exam
Any OA level student who wishes to appear in the next MayJune session
that will be treated as a fresh entry and child will have to be enrolled in the level
for one year to appear as a regular candidate of the school
Malpractice Cases
If it is established that a student has indulged in any malpractice or breach of
the examination rules heshe may be required to
Forfeit any award for the paper in which a student is found to be
cheating No marks will be awarded for the particular exam
Leave the school (this may be appropriate for a habitual offender or
one who threatens a teacher or who seriously disrupts an examination)
G Grading and Rewards Policy
As per CIE policies students‟ performance is benchmarked using six grades (A-E)
An bdquoA‟ is awarded for the highest level of achievement whereas bdquoE‟ indicates minimum
satisfactory performance A bdquoU‟ is given for ungraded or unsatisfactory performance
For O level
A grade for Effort and Behavior is also awarded in the internal examinations on a 1-4
scale as shown in the diagram above
HONOUR ROLL
Students in grades who receive all Ain their consolidated internal result or highest
result in CIE examinations will be placed on the honor roll Students will be eligible for
additional rewards at the time of the annual prize distribution ceremony The criteria
for these rewards may be inquired from the school authorities
H Graduation Requirements
Graduation at SICAS occurs in two stages First upon completing the internal
academic requirements of the school The students are invited to attend their
Graduation Ceremony at the school Annual Prize Distribution This event that takes
place in April every year Second the student is considered a High School graduate
after passing his CIE A Level exam the result of which is declared in August of the
year the exam is taken
To meet the internal requirement of the school students must successfully clear the
AI End-of-Year exam and attain an adequate passing grades in the send-up and
mock exams Borderline cases concerning students on Academic Probation will be
given clearance to graduate at the discretion of the school Principal
In order to pass the CIE exams students must clear three CIE full-credit A Level
exams and attain passing marks in each Upon clearance of the CIE exam students
a student previously on academic probation may attain the SICAS diploma
Subject ChangeWithdrawal (A Level) Class schedules will be given to students prior to the start of each term Subject
changes or withdrawals will be allowed through the first 2 weeks of the September
of A-I thereafter enrollment in new subjects will be at the discretion of the school
authorities and students will be charged subject changewithdrawal fee
H Student Records Permanent records include the student‟s personal file copies of his report cards
certificates of scholastic and co-curricular achievements letters of commendation
or of concern behavioral incident reports standardized testing results attendance
and health records A student andor parentslegal guardians may see the student‟s
record by making an appointment with the school office The student andor
parentslegal guardians may request for any statements or documents in the record
if it pertains to the student‟s school work Students may request that a particular item
be removed from the file however the counselor may or may not grant the request
If the request is denied an appeal may be made to the Principal
I Summer School Camps SICAS Senior offers a summer school program of varying lengths during the winter
and summer vacation period Summer school is for catching up with the required
course work as well as for preparing for O Level Optional subjects Summer school
also provides a variety of co- curricular and leadership programs such as Debate
MUN French swimming and other sports training camps
J Withdrawal
To withdraw a student or parent should obtain a Withdrawal Form from the school
office and have it signed by counselor librarian and the Principal A student must
have hisher parentlegal guardian‟s permission to withdraw All books and materials
checked out are to be returned and school dues including fines assessed due to
damaged or lost materials should be paid Any student seeking withdrawal before
graduating will have to state reason for leaving and parentslegal guardian‟s need
to meet with Vice PrincipalPrincipal in person to get the school leaving certificate
(SLC)
K Attestation and issuance of school documents
Students need to present original documents to get photocopies of academicco-
curricular achievement certificates verified School will not attest any copy without
verifying the original document SICAS issues certificates such as bona fide
certificate hope certificate school transcripts school reports on request In order to
obtain such certificates a request to the guidance counselor must be made at least
5 businesses days in advance All certificates will be specifically addressed to
institutions where submission is needed Transcripts and recommendation letters will
directly mailed to the universities where student is seeking an admission Mailing or
courier charges must be borne by the student
L Support from the Counselorrsquos Office
The Guidance Counselor
Guides and advises students on college admissions
Writes comprehensive honest and positive descriptive statements for students
through the various resources available to himher such as information from
teachers advisors parents and observation of the student from hisher own
personal experience
Liaisons with admissions officers of universities and colleges
Reports any disciplinary incidents regarding an applicant to hisher university if
such an incident occurs after the submission of the student‟s application
Informs the colleges and universities if it is discovered that a child‟s work on his
personal statementcollege essay is not his own plagiarism is not allowed and is
very strictly handled by school personnel and universities personnel locally and
abroad
Reports any positive developments in a student‟s profile to hisher university since
the submission of hisher application (eg Mid-year report End of year report)
Coordinates and follows-up with the universitycollege personnel for any
additional documents that might be needed for the student‟s admissions file
Responds to any queries that the university admissions officers may have
regarding the student(s) application to their universities
Follows up with students and the universitiescolleges they have applied to
regarding their admission status
Makes a student understand that it is hisher own academic record and overall
profile that determines admission to a universitycollege
Ensures that all that the admissions requirements are completed by the students
and the office personnel involved in a timely manner and that all documents
are mailed (via online or courier services) to the Universitiescolleges before the
published deadlines
Expectations from A-I and A-II students
A Level students are expected to visit counselor office in the beginning of A-I to
get to know the complete procedures of counselor office Moreover all students
need to coordinate with counselor to ensure that their files are established in
counselor‟s office for future proceeding
At the beginning of A-I an orientation session is held to encourage students to
take on a challenging curriculum appropriate to their abilities
All students must meet SICAS internal application deadlines
When researching for colleges students should look for at least two ldquosafetyrdquo
colleges two or three ldquolikelymiddle rangerdquo colleges and two ldquodreamreach
collegesrdquo depending on their academic record and personal profile
Research for colleges should depend on the preferred location the most
suitable program offered to suit the student‟s career goals the size of the school
the student wishes to attend the nature of the teaching style offered
preparation for a future career choice cost and the availability of financial aid
(if required)
Students should provide the teachercounselors with a CV or resume to assist in
writing a recommendation letter
Students should start work on their personal statement during the summer at the
end of A-I
Students should keep themself well informed about school activities and
resources available through assembly announcements and bulletin boards
Expectations from Parents
Support and encourage your child offering advice and guidance when
appropriate
Encourage your son or daughter to visit the Guidance Counselor Office at SICAS
and not to hesitate to ask questions regarding college applicationscareer goals
or to update the Counselor about their academic performance and
involvement in extracurricular activities
Avoid imposing or forcing your preferences regarding careercollege choices
onto your son or daughter It is important to remember that college planning
decisions are as much as possible a student‟s decision However do help your
child to gather enough information and research thoroughly through the various
resources available before making hisher decision
Family meetings should be held as early as the end of a student‟s Grade XI (or
even earlier) These meetings should focus where the parents want to send their
child for undergraduate studies and to start the ground-work on college
admissions This decision will be based on many factors finances family
commitments amongst others
Parents should be open to new ideas and suggestions They should not be
focusing only on the best-known colleges but rather on the ldquobest suitedrdquo
colleges for their sons and daughters where heshe can be happy
Parents should help their child to understand that there is always more than one
college that is appropriate for himher
Parents should encourage their child that there are no shortcuts to getting into
the top colleges an ethical approach to college admissions should be
supported
Parents should teach their children to complete their own applications write
their own personal statementscollege essays
M Public Access to School
1 Visiting the School
It is highly appreciated if visitors seek a prior appointment in order to meet any
management staff member The Front-desk officer and school administrator will
always be available during school hours to answer any query However Vice
PrincipalPrincipal may not be able to meet visitors without a prior appointment
Due to security reasons parents and visitors are required to get visitor‟s pass at the
gate to enter in to the school premises All visitors must first report to the main office
The Front-desk officer will manage your meeting with the concerned staff
2 Contacting the School
At times it will be necessary for parents to contact the school to speak to teachers
or occasionally their children during school hours Please use the following
procedures
Teachers
The school holds formal parent teacher conferences (PTC‟s) in order to bring parents
up to date with the progress of their child If a meeting is necessary in addition to the
scheduled PTC‟s then parents must make a request for such an appointment
through the school secretary Teachers are not permitted to leave the students
unattended in order to meet with parents and such meetings will be allowed at the
discretion of the school PrincipalVice Principal
Students
Occasionally a parent may need to pass on a message directly to their
sondaughter at school If you need to leave a message or speak directly to your
child please briefly explain the situation to the front-desk officer Heshe will take the
necessary measures to put you in touch with your child
3 Dropping items off at school
Parents often find themselves coming to drop off homework books lunch lunch
money gym clothes musical instruments etc at the school Parents must come to
the office and not leave items with the guard at the gate The item must be labeled
with the name and class of the student before the front-desk officer sends it to the
student
N Healthcare Information
Parents are requested to inform the school about any
health issues pertaining to their sondaughter Especially
in case of diabetic asthmatic dyslexia neurological or
acute psychological depression parents must provide
complete written information regarding their child‟s
medication It is equally important to fill out the
emergency contact information in the student file
Prescription Medication in Schools
If under exceptional circumstances a child is required to take prescription
medication during school hours and the parent cannot be at school to administer
the medication the medication can be administered in compliance with the
following regulations
1 A permission form with written dated instructions and permission signed by
the parent will be maintained by the school and will include
o The doctor‟s prescription
o child‟s name
o name of medication
o purpose of medication
o time to be administered
o dosage
o possible side effects
o termination date for administering the medication access and
maintenance of inhalers prescribed for asthmatic students
2 Parents will be responsible for delivering medication to the school and reclaiming
any unused medications ALL MEDICATION MUST BE IN A CONTAINER
APPROPRIATELY LABELED BY THE PHARMACY (OR DOCTOR‟S SUBSCRIPTION)
STATING THE NAME OF MEDICATION DOSAGE AND TIME TO BE ADMINISTERED
Any unused medications will be destroyed by school personnel if unclaimed
more than one week following termination of treatment or at the end of the
school year
3 The parents of the child must assume responsibility for informing the Principal of
any change in the child‟s health or change in medication
4 The school personnel will not be responsible for any adverse drug reaction when
medication has been given in the manner prescribed on the permission form
5 The school district retains the discretion to reject requests for the administration of
medicine
6 All medication must be stored in a secured locked clean container or cabinet
accessible to authorized school personnel The school does not have facilities to
store medication that requires refrigeration
Medical support in case of an emergency
School has a very basic first-aid arrangement in case of any injury during school
hours First-aid is administered by a trained member under the supervision of senior
management As we are not permitted to give any oral medicines it is in your childs
best interest to call parents to further pursue medical assistance However in case of
severe injury or illness school may call RESCUE 1122 to transfer a student to a nearest
hospital and an immediate call is made to parents to seek further guidance
O School Telephone amp Cell Phone Use
No student will be allowed to use the office telephone without special permission
from the administrator or the School Secretary O level students are generally not
allowed to bring mobile phones to school In case a student needs to have a phone
on a particular day heshe will be required to hand it in to the school administrator
before classes start and collect it at home time Any students violating from this rule
will have to face disciplinary consequences
A-level students may use mobile phones only in the designated common rooms
They are strictly prohibited from using cell phones in the academic block and
especially in the classrooms
P School Dues
All school dues must be paid on stipulated dates on the fee bill otherwise the
student may not be allowed to sit through the regular school classes or
examinations The school administrator or accountant may notify parents
telephonically about outstanding dues In such circumstances please make sure
that the dues are cleared at the earliest and the bank deposit receipt is shown to
the school office In order to get any school documents such as transcripts
examination results O level certificates or recommendation letters all school dues
need to be cleared till that day Please see further rules at the back of the school
fee bill
DISCIPLINE CODE
There will be a clearly defined standard of behavior within the School community that
promotes a safe and productive learning and teaching environment All members of
this community have the responsibility to conduct themselves in a way that
demonstrates a mutual respect for all individuals their rights and their property
A Goals and Objectives
In planning and maintaining both school and classroom settings which promote
appropriate student conduct the SICAS is committed to the following objectives
bull To promote mutual respect among students stafffaculty administration and
parents through the display of appropriate language attitude and physical
behavior
bull To maintain a safe and secure learning environment in which all students have
the opportunity to reach their potential
bull To promote each students self-knowledge self-discipline and self-reliance
bull To recognize and value individual differences
bull To recognize that the management of student behavior is the collective
responsibility of students stafffaculty administrators and parents
bull To maintain open lines of communication in a positive fair and consistent
manner while recognizing the individual needs of students
Each childs education is the shared responsibility of the student the parent
guardian and the school Such a collaborative partnership can help motivate
support and encourage the student When a large group of people work together
in a community such as the school each partner must understand hisher
responsibilities or roles and their relationships
B Rules Regulations and Expectations
The rights and responsibilities for all students and staff members must be respected
at all times In an effort to strive for excellence it is important for students and staff to
be aware of the basic rules regulations and expectations that govern these rights
and responsibilities The following rules and regulations are consistent with the Goals
for all SICAS students set forth in the Student Handbook It is also expected that
students will follow the standards of conduct which have been established
C Academic Honesty (pertaining to Fraud Plagiarism and
Cheating)
Student work is highly respected and important to academic success For that
reason academic fraud cannot be tolerated Plagiarism is regarded as a serious
offense Plagiarism involves passing off other people‟s work as your own Any copied
or plagiarized work will be reviewed and may result in a zero for the assignment or
appropriate consequences In case if a student feels extreme academic pressures
please contact the counselor SICAS wants all students to succeed producing their
own product or work
D Acceptable Use of Technology
Students must conduct themselves in a responsible manner while using the school‟s
technology Computers and technology are being made available for educational
use and the use of equipment is a privilege not a right Accessing or producing
content that is vulgar racist profane violent obscene or pornographic is subject to
disciplinary action Internet chat and game play is not allowed at any time The
school has a right to monitor use of school technology
E School Uniform for Boys and Girls
All students must wear clean uniform to school on a regular basis
No jewelry of any type except for a watch and small studs for girls are allowed
Students will be liable for disciplinary action in case of not following the dress
code
Students who have games period (once a week) are required to come in their
sports uniform that specific day only
It is mandatory for all students to wear proper school uniform (regularsports)
supplied by the authorized uniform supplier
Students may not wear hats sweatshirt hoods or other headgear such as
bandanas or items that are determined inappropriate by school personnel in
the school building
All students must wear school-sanctioned black shoes
Clothing shall be worn with appropriate undergarments
School belts must be buckled sashes tied and shirts buttoned up omitting the
top most
Council members must wear their council badges at all times
Items that are worn for religious reasons must be approved in advance from the
school administration
All shorts should be worn no shorter than four inches from the top of the knee
Any clothing or hairstyle that disrupts the educational process is prohibited
1 Classroom and School Environment
Students are expected to behave in an orderly fashion in classrooms and all areas
of the school
It is a very serious matter to interfere with the educational process by being
disruptive in class or by creating disturbances in and around school
Pushing shoving running and ldquoplay-fightingrdquo are forms of unacceptable
behavior
All these may be regarded as acts of bullying which is strictly prohibited at SICAS
(Read ahead for more detail about this)
Students caught bullying others on social websites will also be subject to strict
disciplinary action that may also result in expulsion These cases would be directly
handled by the Principal of the school
Due to the potentially disruptive nature of electronic games electronic apparatus
and communication devices such as cellular phones are not permitted on school
premises and may be confiscated if found Students are not allowed to bring cell
phones CD and media players iPods radio walk-mans electronic games digital
diaries etc to school If there is an exigent need they must be submitted to the
administrator‟s office for safekeeping School will not be responsible for loss of any
electronic item
F Behavior Towards Peers amp Adults
Students must be respectful of each other and of all adults in the building
bull Rudeness disrespect and discourteous behavior are intolerable regardless of
the particulars of the situation
bull A student who is insolent or insubordinate in refusing to obey reasonable requests
made by a teacher or staff member is subject to firm disciplinary action including
suspension from school
1 Care of Building and Property
Everyone at SICAS should take pride in the appearance of our school Acts such as
theft and vandalizing school property are considered to be extremely serious They
are not only violations of our schools Code of Conduct they are against the law
Students found stealing damaging or defacing school or personal property will be
subject to disciplinary action including suspension and held responsible for the costs
of repairs or replacement Each case will be handled on an individual basis
Possession of matches lighters and other paraphernalia is forbidden on school
property
2 Physical Violence Fighting and Verbal Intimidation
Physical violence and verbal intimidation or threats directed toward any member of
the school community are not tolerated
Although some incidents begin
inadvertently each instance will
continue to be treated as a serious
disciplinary offense
Students involved in fighting bullying (see more below) ganging and other forms of
physical violence (regardless of who started the altercation) are subject to
suspension and their parents are notified The use of abusive obscene or profane
language andor gestures will be dealt with as a serious breach of conduct
3 Bullying
Respect for the dignity of others is a cornerstone of civil society Bullying creates an
atmosphere of fear and intimidation robs a person of their dignity detracts from the
safe environment necessary to promote student learning and will not be tolerated
by the Board of Directors Students who bully another person shall be held
accountable for their actions whether it occurs on the school grounds off school
grounds at a school sponsored or approved function activity or event or going to
or from school or a school activity
Definition Bullying is any pattern of behavior by a student or a group of students
that is intended to harass intimidate ridicule humiliate or instill fear in another child
or group of children Bullying behavior can be a threat of or actual physical harm
or it can be verbal abuse of the child Bullying is a series of recurring actions
committed over a period of time directed toward one student or successive
separate actions directed against multiple students
Examples of ldquoBullyingrdquo may include but are not limited to a pattern of behavior
involving one or more of the following
1 Sarcastic ldquocomplimentsrdquo about another student‟s personal appearance
2 Pointed questions intended to embarrass or humiliate
3 Mocking taunting or belittling
4 Non-verbal threats andor intimidation such as ldquofrontingrdquo or ldquochestingrdquo a person
5 Demeaning humor relating to a student‟s race gender ethnicity or personal
characteristics
6 Blackmail extortion demands for protection money or other involuntary
donations or loans
7 Blocking access to school property or facilities
8 Deliberate physical contact or injury to person or property
9 Stealing or hiding books or belongings andor
10 Threats of harm to student(s) possessions or others
Students are encouraged to report behavior they consider to be bullying including
a single action which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to their
teacher or the principal The report may be made anonymously Teachers and other
school employees who have witnessed or are reliably informed that a student has
been a victim of behavior they consider to be bullying including a single action
which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying shall report the incident(s) to
the principal Parents or legal guardians may submit written reports of incidents they
feel constitute bullying or if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to the
principal The principal shall be responsible for investigating the incident(s) to
determine if disciplinary action is warranted
Students found to be in violation of this policy shall be subject to disciplinary action
up to and including expulsion In determining the appropriate disciplinary action
consideration may be given to other violations of the student handbook that may
have simultaneously occurred
Notice of what constitutes bullying the school‟s prohibition against bullying and the
consequences for students who bully shall be conspicuously posted in classrooms
restrooms auditorium and school bus
4 Harassment
Words or actions directed at a particular person or group based on their sex race
religion national origin age sexual orientation physical appearance or disability in
any form will not be tolerated
5 Money and Personal Items
Students are to bring only money for breakfast lunch or for a specific school
purpose No toys games bats gloves balls tapes radios or any personal items are
to be brought to school The possession of cell phones or other telecommunication
devices by a student on school property or while attending school activities is
prohibited Such devices will be confiscated Parents may retrieve these items from
the school office after the confiscation period expires
6 Weapons
Students are forbidden to bring weapons sharp objects or explosives of any kind
including but not limited to guns knives firecrackers and cap guns Replicas of any
type of dangerous weapons are also forbidden A student who brings any weapon
to school is subject to suspension and possible expulsion (See Expulsion Policy)
7 Display of Affection
At SICAS we prohibit display of affection at school or school-sponsored activities To
establish a respectful environment in the context of our local culture please refrain
from intimate behavior of any sort Teachers and other staff members are instructed
to correct students if their behavior is not acceptable Please accept these
corrections in a constructive manner It is the intent to maintain a proper
atmosphere for all students and to prevent adverse consequences from occurring
G SICAS BUS CONDUCT
Bus Safety
All students using school transport are expected
to adhere to the guidelines in the SICAS Bus
Conduct Code as outlined in the Student
Handbook Improper conduct aboard a school
bus is to be treated as a school offense subject
to consequences at the discretion of the school
administration
Be on time to meet the bus Last minute rushing often causes accidents Also the
driver is not supposed to wait except when it is raining and then only long enough
for students to reach the bus from the nearest shelter
Wait for the bus at the designated area and do not venture far off
When getting on or off the bus use the handrail
After boarding the bus sit down as quickly as possible If the bus starts with a jolt you
could be thrown in the aisle if you are still standing
Keep the aisles clear Keep books lunch boxes legs and feet out of the aisle
Ride only the bus you are assigned to ride You must have permission in advance to
do otherwise
Do not open any windows without permission from the bus driver Keep head arms
and hands inside the bus
Do not throw anything inside the bus or out of the bus window Do not litter the bus
Make as little noise as possible The bus driver must be able to hear horns trains and
other warning signals
No horseplay or scuffling of any kind on the bus This is very distracting to the driver
Stay seated and facing the front of the bus at all times until the bus comes to a
complete stop where you get off
If you must cross the street in front of the bus go at least 10 feet in front of the bus so
the driver can have a clear view
The bus driver will have authority to report any disciplinary issue
H Care of Books
Please insist that your child uses but not abuses hisher books
Damagedlost books will be the responsibility of the student and
parents Costs for repair or replacement of books will be
charged Students are expected to bring booksnotebooks
according to their class schedule We discourage heavy bags
and unnecessary books and notebooks should not be brought to
school Students are advised to print their names and classes on their books and
notebooks as they often get misplaced The school will not be responsible for any
loss of property
I Smoking and Drug Use Policy
The initiation and implementation of a successful smoking policy requires the co-
operation and wholehearted support of both management and staff
Policy Statement
Smoking andor use of recreational drugs is known to be a serious risk to health It is
a significant cause of disease and premature death In addition there is now
evidence that ldquopassive smokingrdquo the inhaling of other people‟s smoke can cause
lung cancer in non-smokers as well as causing a deterioration of respiratory
conditions
This smoking and drug policy would not allow any smoking or possession of any
banned substance within the boundaries of the school site at any time by the
students parents or visitors
It would be the responsibility of school authorities to enforce the policy at all times
and to advice students to ensure that the students comply with these arrangements
Rules for Pupils
Smoking on campus is strictly not permitted at any time
Smoking during school visits trips or school events is strictly not permitted
Pupils caught smoking will be issued a pink slip
Rs1000- will be fined immediately if a child is caught smoking or credible evidence
is found of himher to have been smoking He or she may be liable for further
disciplinary action
Pupils caught with banned drugs or alcohol will be notified to the school authorities
and they will either be put on extended suspension or be expelled from the school
Awareness sessions on the dangers of smoking and or use of drugs may be planned
The above rules also apply to electronic cigarettes
J Litter and Chewing Gum Policy
Any student caught littering the school premises or school owned property will be
subjected to disciplinary action The act of chewing gum is especially prohibited as its
improper disposal causes unnecessary damage to school property In the event that a
student is found chewing a gum or littering the school premises he or she will be a
levied a fine of Rs500 in addition to facing disciplinary action
K Disciplinary Procedures amp Consequences
Communication among all members of the School community is essential in
implementing the Code of Conduct and helping students to assume their
responsibilities as citizens of this school All students and parents are encouraged to
bring any violations of rules and regulations to the attention of an administrator In
addition all school staff has an obligation to report violations of rules and regulations to
the school administration Both teachers and administrators will inform specific students
and parents when school expectations and standards of conduct are not being
maintained Students should have a full understanding of the consequences of their
behavior should they fail to meet school expectations The consequences of breaking
school rules depend on the seriousness of the behavior and the overall disciplinary
record of the individual student Every effort will be made to balance fairness with
consistency in the application of this code
SICAS disciplinary guidelines and policies include procedures which ensure that
students and parents will be informed of their rights regarding due process to be
followed by school authorities Any student involved in a disciplinary action is entitled to
an opportunity to express hisher position on the incident leading to disciplinary action
Parents have the right to request and ensure presence at such a meetinghearing
Note to Parents
Parents are to be informed of the above policies through this handbook and any
changes thereto through newsletters and other forms of communication
Detentions
Parents are entitled to 2 hours‟ notice of a detention that takes place outside normal
school hours so that the parents can make arrangements for transport or childcare The
notice should tell you why the detention was given and how long your child will have to
stay at school
If the child cannot attend the detention parents must explain the reasons to the child‟s
teacher or the principal They may reconsider the detention in certain circumstances
such as
The detention falls on an important religious day for the family
The parents are concerned about the length and safety of the route between
school and home
Parents can‟t reasonably make alternative arrangements for collecting their child
from school
In such circumstances a during school hours short-term suspension may be given
L Explanation of Consequences
Unacceptable classroom or school behavior will be handled according to the nature
and severity of action including verbal warnings counseling detention suspension and
referral to the office for discipline
1 Verbal Warning and Counseling (level 1)
If an administrativestaff member has issued a warning this indicates that student‟s
behavior is inappropriate and that continuation of this behavior may result in serious
consequences
Every effort is made at all levels within the school environment to help students adhere
to the academic and behavioral expectations at SICAS Many matters can be more
effectively resolved in counseling sessions that take place with teachers
administrators guidance counselors fellow students and parentsguardians
2 Pink Slips (level 2)
In case of any behavioral disciplinary or academic anomaly a Pink Slip may be
issued to a student This document indicates that a serious infringement of a school
rule has taken place Upon being issued a Pink Slip the discipline committee may
decide consequences depending upon the nature of offense A copy of the pink slip
will be retained in student‟s personal file for a record Issuance of pink slip will earn
negative house points for the respective house as well
3 Suspension and issuance of warning letters (Level 3)
After three successive pink slips are issued in one academic term a student may be
suspended for three school days and a parent-meeting may be called by school
administrator The Administrator will notify schedule of suspension to parents by
telephone and by issuing a suspension and warning letter
4 Expulsion
If in extreme cases a child is given repeated suspensions and if all other avenues of
counseling a child have failed or if the nature of offense is so dire the school Principal
may take a decision to expel a child This will be the last resort especially if the child is
on repeated Academic Probation and the continued behavior is so egregious that
other students in particular and the school environment in general are suffering as a
consequence The parents will be given due explanation as to the school‟s decision
and will be made to understand that the school reserves the legal right to disallow a
child from continuing as a student
5Other Consequences as Appropriate
RESOURCES
C School Office Personnel
PrincipalDirector Mr Shehryar Salamat (shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
Vice Principal Mr Muhammad Azhar Khan (azharkhansssedupk)
Administrator Zeeshan Khan (zeeshankhansssedupk) A Level Coordinator Mrs Lubna Assad O Level Coordinator Ms Saadia Qureshi Guidance Counselor Ms Nishat Hassan (nishathassansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
(shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
(azharkhansssedupk)
D Expectations on Homework
The specific amount of homework assigned varies according to subject and grade
level The amount of time individual students spend in homework studies will also
vary according to the individual students study skills and personal work habits
These variables are important considerations when teachers parents and students
work to identify the appropriate amount of time a student should spend in
homework study The recommendations listed below serves to provide guidelines to
parents and students When applying recommended time to individual students
please keep in mind the variables of grade subject students work habits and
motivation Teachers homework assignments may also vary slightly in amount of
time expected of students
1 Homework for Absentees
Students are required to turn in completed assignments given to them during
multiple day absences upon their return to school Students are responsible for
making up for any missed work upon their return to school
Note Teachers are not obligated to provide advance assignments for students
2 School Absences Because of Family Vacations
There are times when families plan vacations when school is in session Students who
are absent from school because of vacations cannot be excused from their
scholastic obligations The school recognizes the importance of family time for its
students The school also understands the difficulty and complexity of scheduling
important family events The guidelines presented below address the problem in a
manner that best supports the purposes and goals of the school and the needs of
the student
Teachers are not obligated to provide advance assignments for students
Students and parents are obligated to initiate making up for specific assignments
missed because of vacation during regularly scheduled school sessions
Teachers are expected to provide the same reasonable make-up opportunities
extended to students who experience an excused absence Teachers are not
O Level 2-3 hours daily
A level 3-4 hours daily
expected to provide more time for students who missed school because of family
vacations
3 Chronic Homework Difficulties
At times students may struggle in meeting their homework obligations When
students routinely experience difficulties in completing homework assignments
teachers and parents need to confer about the nature of the students difficulties
The school faculty has had success in assisting students to work through study skill
problems We know that collaborative school-home efforts can be effective in
helping students improve their study skills Please contact the school with your
questionsconcerns when you believe your child is experiencing chronic homework
problems
E Examinations
Assessments and Examinations are ongoing processes and are diagnostic formative
and summative SICAS monitors and records the performance of students in these
examinations and communicate students‟ performance to parents through report
cards in formal parent teacher meetings at least 3 times in an academic year
O and A Level (grade IX X and A-I)
October
Assessments
Mid-Year
Exam
March
Assessments
End of Year
Exam
Consolidated
50 marks 100 marks 50 marks 100 marks 300 marks
Second
week of
October
Second
week of
December
Second
week of
March
Secondthird
week of May
O and A level (grade XI and A-II)
October
Assessments
Send-Ups Mocks Consolidated
50 marks 100 marks 100 marks 250 marks
Second
week of
October
Second
week of
December
Second
week of
March
Reports are sent out after each examination and assessment Assessment Report
cards are printed on white paper and Examination reports are printed on formal
watermarked cards Results of the examinations for Universities are only generated
on the school transcript Date sheet for the examinations and assessments are
handed out to the student at least 2 weeks prior to the exam
F Promotion and detention Policy
Promotion of the students will be decided by the Promotion Committee comprises of
the
Academic HeadDirector SSS
Head of school
Coordinator
Class teacher
Subject teacher(s)
Note
Decisions of the promotion committee are final
Re-evaluation will only be permissible after the promotion committee
meets again
A special ad-hoc committee appointed by the promotion committee
will recheck answer scripts of intended detainees before the declaration
of result
All examination Answer scripts are shown to students and handed over
to parents in PTCs
Promotion Rules
Class VIII to IX
The O level promotion policy dictates that students require a minimum of 60 in 6
subjects in order to be promoted Conversely if a student secures U‟s in English or
Mathematics he will not merit promotion to O level stream
Class IX to X
For promotion to Class X pass marks are 50 in all subject
Class X to XI
For promotion to Class XI pass marks are 50 all subject
Class A-I to A-II
For promotion to Class A-II pass marks are 50 all subject
If a student secures more than 1U in the send up examinations his entry will be sent as a
private candidate for the CIE examinations however the registration process would be
completed through school as a bdquoprivate candidate‟
Double FailureDetention
Double failure means the failure of a student to qualify for promotion on
two consecutive occasions during hisher school career
A student who fails more than once in this way will be subject to
withdrawal the student from the school
At the time of the first failure the promotion committee may take into
account any special circumstances such as lengthy and unavoidable
absence from school and decide whether they constitute a valid reason
for allowing the student to be promoted to the next class In such a case
an undertaking must be taken from parents at the time of the first failure
committing them to withdraw their child if heshe fails again the next year
Double promotion
Double promotion is not permissible in any class for the OA Level program
Conditional promotions
Conditional promotions are to be strongly discouraged If at all necessary it
must be accompanied by an undertaking from parents committing them to
share responsibility for their child‟schildren‟s performance within the school
Absence from Examinations or Assessments and Retake Policy for Internal Assessments
and Examinations
Students who are absent for class tests assessed written work or examinations will not
be retested but would be considered under the following rules
o In case a student has been unable to sit for the end-of-year examinations
with a valid reason the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of
hisher consolidated performance in the continuous assessment and the mid-
year examinations
o If a student is absent from the mid-year examination with a genuine reason
the promotion decision will be based on the continuous assessment and the
end-of-year examination results
o In case if a student misses any examinationsassessments due to his late
admission the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of the later
continuous assessments and the end-of-year examinations
o Students on approved long leave for a negotiated period of time are given a
placement test for the compulsory subjects at the time of rejoining
o If a student is absent from one or two subjects in the end-of-year
examinations without a valid reason the marks of the mid-year examinations or
the minimum passing marks will be allotted whichever is less If heshe is absent
for the entire mid-year or end-of-year examinations without a valid reason
heshe will be given no credit at all for the examination
o If a student has been absent for less than half the class tests or assessed
written work during a term the average marks gained in other tests and written
work or the minimum passing marks as decided by the promotion committee will
be allotted for the missing work
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests with a genuine
reason hisher assessments are based solely on the number of tests taken
o When a student is absent for more than half the class tests with a genuine
reason heshe may be given the average of the other class tests or minimum
passing marks whichever is less
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests without a genuine
reason heshe may be awarded minimum pass marks or the average of the
other tests whichever is less however heshe is given no credit for the ones
missed
o A student who misses any exam is not eligible for a prize for academic
excellence in the Academic Prize distribution ceremony
Retake Policy for CIE OA level Examinations
Any OA level student can only sit in OctNov session for re-take examinations
through school as per CIE policy Heshe will have to pay all dues imposed by
CIEBritish councilSchool Admin fee as per stated exam
Any OA level student who wishes to appear in the next MayJune session
that will be treated as a fresh entry and child will have to be enrolled in the level
for one year to appear as a regular candidate of the school
Malpractice Cases
If it is established that a student has indulged in any malpractice or breach of
the examination rules heshe may be required to
Forfeit any award for the paper in which a student is found to be
cheating No marks will be awarded for the particular exam
Leave the school (this may be appropriate for a habitual offender or
one who threatens a teacher or who seriously disrupts an examination)
G Grading and Rewards Policy
As per CIE policies students‟ performance is benchmarked using six grades (A-E)
An bdquoA‟ is awarded for the highest level of achievement whereas bdquoE‟ indicates minimum
satisfactory performance A bdquoU‟ is given for ungraded or unsatisfactory performance
For O level
A grade for Effort and Behavior is also awarded in the internal examinations on a 1-4
scale as shown in the diagram above
HONOUR ROLL
Students in grades who receive all Ain their consolidated internal result or highest
result in CIE examinations will be placed on the honor roll Students will be eligible for
additional rewards at the time of the annual prize distribution ceremony The criteria
for these rewards may be inquired from the school authorities
H Graduation Requirements
Graduation at SICAS occurs in two stages First upon completing the internal
academic requirements of the school The students are invited to attend their
Graduation Ceremony at the school Annual Prize Distribution This event that takes
place in April every year Second the student is considered a High School graduate
after passing his CIE A Level exam the result of which is declared in August of the
year the exam is taken
To meet the internal requirement of the school students must successfully clear the
AI End-of-Year exam and attain an adequate passing grades in the send-up and
mock exams Borderline cases concerning students on Academic Probation will be
given clearance to graduate at the discretion of the school Principal
In order to pass the CIE exams students must clear three CIE full-credit A Level
exams and attain passing marks in each Upon clearance of the CIE exam students
a student previously on academic probation may attain the SICAS diploma
Subject ChangeWithdrawal (A Level) Class schedules will be given to students prior to the start of each term Subject
changes or withdrawals will be allowed through the first 2 weeks of the September
of A-I thereafter enrollment in new subjects will be at the discretion of the school
authorities and students will be charged subject changewithdrawal fee
H Student Records Permanent records include the student‟s personal file copies of his report cards
certificates of scholastic and co-curricular achievements letters of commendation
or of concern behavioral incident reports standardized testing results attendance
and health records A student andor parentslegal guardians may see the student‟s
record by making an appointment with the school office The student andor
parentslegal guardians may request for any statements or documents in the record
if it pertains to the student‟s school work Students may request that a particular item
be removed from the file however the counselor may or may not grant the request
If the request is denied an appeal may be made to the Principal
I Summer School Camps SICAS Senior offers a summer school program of varying lengths during the winter
and summer vacation period Summer school is for catching up with the required
course work as well as for preparing for O Level Optional subjects Summer school
also provides a variety of co- curricular and leadership programs such as Debate
MUN French swimming and other sports training camps
J Withdrawal
To withdraw a student or parent should obtain a Withdrawal Form from the school
office and have it signed by counselor librarian and the Principal A student must
have hisher parentlegal guardian‟s permission to withdraw All books and materials
checked out are to be returned and school dues including fines assessed due to
damaged or lost materials should be paid Any student seeking withdrawal before
graduating will have to state reason for leaving and parentslegal guardian‟s need
to meet with Vice PrincipalPrincipal in person to get the school leaving certificate
(SLC)
K Attestation and issuance of school documents
Students need to present original documents to get photocopies of academicco-
curricular achievement certificates verified School will not attest any copy without
verifying the original document SICAS issues certificates such as bona fide
certificate hope certificate school transcripts school reports on request In order to
obtain such certificates a request to the guidance counselor must be made at least
5 businesses days in advance All certificates will be specifically addressed to
institutions where submission is needed Transcripts and recommendation letters will
directly mailed to the universities where student is seeking an admission Mailing or
courier charges must be borne by the student
L Support from the Counselorrsquos Office
The Guidance Counselor
Guides and advises students on college admissions
Writes comprehensive honest and positive descriptive statements for students
through the various resources available to himher such as information from
teachers advisors parents and observation of the student from hisher own
personal experience
Liaisons with admissions officers of universities and colleges
Reports any disciplinary incidents regarding an applicant to hisher university if
such an incident occurs after the submission of the student‟s application
Informs the colleges and universities if it is discovered that a child‟s work on his
personal statementcollege essay is not his own plagiarism is not allowed and is
very strictly handled by school personnel and universities personnel locally and
abroad
Reports any positive developments in a student‟s profile to hisher university since
the submission of hisher application (eg Mid-year report End of year report)
Coordinates and follows-up with the universitycollege personnel for any
additional documents that might be needed for the student‟s admissions file
Responds to any queries that the university admissions officers may have
regarding the student(s) application to their universities
Follows up with students and the universitiescolleges they have applied to
regarding their admission status
Makes a student understand that it is hisher own academic record and overall
profile that determines admission to a universitycollege
Ensures that all that the admissions requirements are completed by the students
and the office personnel involved in a timely manner and that all documents
are mailed (via online or courier services) to the Universitiescolleges before the
published deadlines
Expectations from A-I and A-II students
A Level students are expected to visit counselor office in the beginning of A-I to
get to know the complete procedures of counselor office Moreover all students
need to coordinate with counselor to ensure that their files are established in
counselor‟s office for future proceeding
At the beginning of A-I an orientation session is held to encourage students to
take on a challenging curriculum appropriate to their abilities
All students must meet SICAS internal application deadlines
When researching for colleges students should look for at least two ldquosafetyrdquo
colleges two or three ldquolikelymiddle rangerdquo colleges and two ldquodreamreach
collegesrdquo depending on their academic record and personal profile
Research for colleges should depend on the preferred location the most
suitable program offered to suit the student‟s career goals the size of the school
the student wishes to attend the nature of the teaching style offered
preparation for a future career choice cost and the availability of financial aid
(if required)
Students should provide the teachercounselors with a CV or resume to assist in
writing a recommendation letter
Students should start work on their personal statement during the summer at the
end of A-I
Students should keep themself well informed about school activities and
resources available through assembly announcements and bulletin boards
Expectations from Parents
Support and encourage your child offering advice and guidance when
appropriate
Encourage your son or daughter to visit the Guidance Counselor Office at SICAS
and not to hesitate to ask questions regarding college applicationscareer goals
or to update the Counselor about their academic performance and
involvement in extracurricular activities
Avoid imposing or forcing your preferences regarding careercollege choices
onto your son or daughter It is important to remember that college planning
decisions are as much as possible a student‟s decision However do help your
child to gather enough information and research thoroughly through the various
resources available before making hisher decision
Family meetings should be held as early as the end of a student‟s Grade XI (or
even earlier) These meetings should focus where the parents want to send their
child for undergraduate studies and to start the ground-work on college
admissions This decision will be based on many factors finances family
commitments amongst others
Parents should be open to new ideas and suggestions They should not be
focusing only on the best-known colleges but rather on the ldquobest suitedrdquo
colleges for their sons and daughters where heshe can be happy
Parents should help their child to understand that there is always more than one
college that is appropriate for himher
Parents should encourage their child that there are no shortcuts to getting into
the top colleges an ethical approach to college admissions should be
supported
Parents should teach their children to complete their own applications write
their own personal statementscollege essays
M Public Access to School
1 Visiting the School
It is highly appreciated if visitors seek a prior appointment in order to meet any
management staff member The Front-desk officer and school administrator will
always be available during school hours to answer any query However Vice
PrincipalPrincipal may not be able to meet visitors without a prior appointment
Due to security reasons parents and visitors are required to get visitor‟s pass at the
gate to enter in to the school premises All visitors must first report to the main office
The Front-desk officer will manage your meeting with the concerned staff
2 Contacting the School
At times it will be necessary for parents to contact the school to speak to teachers
or occasionally their children during school hours Please use the following
procedures
Teachers
The school holds formal parent teacher conferences (PTC‟s) in order to bring parents
up to date with the progress of their child If a meeting is necessary in addition to the
scheduled PTC‟s then parents must make a request for such an appointment
through the school secretary Teachers are not permitted to leave the students
unattended in order to meet with parents and such meetings will be allowed at the
discretion of the school PrincipalVice Principal
Students
Occasionally a parent may need to pass on a message directly to their
sondaughter at school If you need to leave a message or speak directly to your
child please briefly explain the situation to the front-desk officer Heshe will take the
necessary measures to put you in touch with your child
3 Dropping items off at school
Parents often find themselves coming to drop off homework books lunch lunch
money gym clothes musical instruments etc at the school Parents must come to
the office and not leave items with the guard at the gate The item must be labeled
with the name and class of the student before the front-desk officer sends it to the
student
N Healthcare Information
Parents are requested to inform the school about any
health issues pertaining to their sondaughter Especially
in case of diabetic asthmatic dyslexia neurological or
acute psychological depression parents must provide
complete written information regarding their child‟s
medication It is equally important to fill out the
emergency contact information in the student file
Prescription Medication in Schools
If under exceptional circumstances a child is required to take prescription
medication during school hours and the parent cannot be at school to administer
the medication the medication can be administered in compliance with the
following regulations
1 A permission form with written dated instructions and permission signed by
the parent will be maintained by the school and will include
o The doctor‟s prescription
o child‟s name
o name of medication
o purpose of medication
o time to be administered
o dosage
o possible side effects
o termination date for administering the medication access and
maintenance of inhalers prescribed for asthmatic students
2 Parents will be responsible for delivering medication to the school and reclaiming
any unused medications ALL MEDICATION MUST BE IN A CONTAINER
APPROPRIATELY LABELED BY THE PHARMACY (OR DOCTOR‟S SUBSCRIPTION)
STATING THE NAME OF MEDICATION DOSAGE AND TIME TO BE ADMINISTERED
Any unused medications will be destroyed by school personnel if unclaimed
more than one week following termination of treatment or at the end of the
school year
3 The parents of the child must assume responsibility for informing the Principal of
any change in the child‟s health or change in medication
4 The school personnel will not be responsible for any adverse drug reaction when
medication has been given in the manner prescribed on the permission form
5 The school district retains the discretion to reject requests for the administration of
medicine
6 All medication must be stored in a secured locked clean container or cabinet
accessible to authorized school personnel The school does not have facilities to
store medication that requires refrigeration
Medical support in case of an emergency
School has a very basic first-aid arrangement in case of any injury during school
hours First-aid is administered by a trained member under the supervision of senior
management As we are not permitted to give any oral medicines it is in your childs
best interest to call parents to further pursue medical assistance However in case of
severe injury or illness school may call RESCUE 1122 to transfer a student to a nearest
hospital and an immediate call is made to parents to seek further guidance
O School Telephone amp Cell Phone Use
No student will be allowed to use the office telephone without special permission
from the administrator or the School Secretary O level students are generally not
allowed to bring mobile phones to school In case a student needs to have a phone
on a particular day heshe will be required to hand it in to the school administrator
before classes start and collect it at home time Any students violating from this rule
will have to face disciplinary consequences
A-level students may use mobile phones only in the designated common rooms
They are strictly prohibited from using cell phones in the academic block and
especially in the classrooms
P School Dues
All school dues must be paid on stipulated dates on the fee bill otherwise the
student may not be allowed to sit through the regular school classes or
examinations The school administrator or accountant may notify parents
telephonically about outstanding dues In such circumstances please make sure
that the dues are cleared at the earliest and the bank deposit receipt is shown to
the school office In order to get any school documents such as transcripts
examination results O level certificates or recommendation letters all school dues
need to be cleared till that day Please see further rules at the back of the school
fee bill
DISCIPLINE CODE
There will be a clearly defined standard of behavior within the School community that
promotes a safe and productive learning and teaching environment All members of
this community have the responsibility to conduct themselves in a way that
demonstrates a mutual respect for all individuals their rights and their property
A Goals and Objectives
In planning and maintaining both school and classroom settings which promote
appropriate student conduct the SICAS is committed to the following objectives
bull To promote mutual respect among students stafffaculty administration and
parents through the display of appropriate language attitude and physical
behavior
bull To maintain a safe and secure learning environment in which all students have
the opportunity to reach their potential
bull To promote each students self-knowledge self-discipline and self-reliance
bull To recognize and value individual differences
bull To recognize that the management of student behavior is the collective
responsibility of students stafffaculty administrators and parents
bull To maintain open lines of communication in a positive fair and consistent
manner while recognizing the individual needs of students
Each childs education is the shared responsibility of the student the parent
guardian and the school Such a collaborative partnership can help motivate
support and encourage the student When a large group of people work together
in a community such as the school each partner must understand hisher
responsibilities or roles and their relationships
B Rules Regulations and Expectations
The rights and responsibilities for all students and staff members must be respected
at all times In an effort to strive for excellence it is important for students and staff to
be aware of the basic rules regulations and expectations that govern these rights
and responsibilities The following rules and regulations are consistent with the Goals
for all SICAS students set forth in the Student Handbook It is also expected that
students will follow the standards of conduct which have been established
C Academic Honesty (pertaining to Fraud Plagiarism and
Cheating)
Student work is highly respected and important to academic success For that
reason academic fraud cannot be tolerated Plagiarism is regarded as a serious
offense Plagiarism involves passing off other people‟s work as your own Any copied
or plagiarized work will be reviewed and may result in a zero for the assignment or
appropriate consequences In case if a student feels extreme academic pressures
please contact the counselor SICAS wants all students to succeed producing their
own product or work
D Acceptable Use of Technology
Students must conduct themselves in a responsible manner while using the school‟s
technology Computers and technology are being made available for educational
use and the use of equipment is a privilege not a right Accessing or producing
content that is vulgar racist profane violent obscene or pornographic is subject to
disciplinary action Internet chat and game play is not allowed at any time The
school has a right to monitor use of school technology
E School Uniform for Boys and Girls
All students must wear clean uniform to school on a regular basis
No jewelry of any type except for a watch and small studs for girls are allowed
Students will be liable for disciplinary action in case of not following the dress
code
Students who have games period (once a week) are required to come in their
sports uniform that specific day only
It is mandatory for all students to wear proper school uniform (regularsports)
supplied by the authorized uniform supplier
Students may not wear hats sweatshirt hoods or other headgear such as
bandanas or items that are determined inappropriate by school personnel in
the school building
All students must wear school-sanctioned black shoes
Clothing shall be worn with appropriate undergarments
School belts must be buckled sashes tied and shirts buttoned up omitting the
top most
Council members must wear their council badges at all times
Items that are worn for religious reasons must be approved in advance from the
school administration
All shorts should be worn no shorter than four inches from the top of the knee
Any clothing or hairstyle that disrupts the educational process is prohibited
1 Classroom and School Environment
Students are expected to behave in an orderly fashion in classrooms and all areas
of the school
It is a very serious matter to interfere with the educational process by being
disruptive in class or by creating disturbances in and around school
Pushing shoving running and ldquoplay-fightingrdquo are forms of unacceptable
behavior
All these may be regarded as acts of bullying which is strictly prohibited at SICAS
(Read ahead for more detail about this)
Students caught bullying others on social websites will also be subject to strict
disciplinary action that may also result in expulsion These cases would be directly
handled by the Principal of the school
Due to the potentially disruptive nature of electronic games electronic apparatus
and communication devices such as cellular phones are not permitted on school
premises and may be confiscated if found Students are not allowed to bring cell
phones CD and media players iPods radio walk-mans electronic games digital
diaries etc to school If there is an exigent need they must be submitted to the
administrator‟s office for safekeeping School will not be responsible for loss of any
electronic item
F Behavior Towards Peers amp Adults
Students must be respectful of each other and of all adults in the building
bull Rudeness disrespect and discourteous behavior are intolerable regardless of
the particulars of the situation
bull A student who is insolent or insubordinate in refusing to obey reasonable requests
made by a teacher or staff member is subject to firm disciplinary action including
suspension from school
1 Care of Building and Property
Everyone at SICAS should take pride in the appearance of our school Acts such as
theft and vandalizing school property are considered to be extremely serious They
are not only violations of our schools Code of Conduct they are against the law
Students found stealing damaging or defacing school or personal property will be
subject to disciplinary action including suspension and held responsible for the costs
of repairs or replacement Each case will be handled on an individual basis
Possession of matches lighters and other paraphernalia is forbidden on school
property
2 Physical Violence Fighting and Verbal Intimidation
Physical violence and verbal intimidation or threats directed toward any member of
the school community are not tolerated
Although some incidents begin
inadvertently each instance will
continue to be treated as a serious
disciplinary offense
Students involved in fighting bullying (see more below) ganging and other forms of
physical violence (regardless of who started the altercation) are subject to
suspension and their parents are notified The use of abusive obscene or profane
language andor gestures will be dealt with as a serious breach of conduct
3 Bullying
Respect for the dignity of others is a cornerstone of civil society Bullying creates an
atmosphere of fear and intimidation robs a person of their dignity detracts from the
safe environment necessary to promote student learning and will not be tolerated
by the Board of Directors Students who bully another person shall be held
accountable for their actions whether it occurs on the school grounds off school
grounds at a school sponsored or approved function activity or event or going to
or from school or a school activity
Definition Bullying is any pattern of behavior by a student or a group of students
that is intended to harass intimidate ridicule humiliate or instill fear in another child
or group of children Bullying behavior can be a threat of or actual physical harm
or it can be verbal abuse of the child Bullying is a series of recurring actions
committed over a period of time directed toward one student or successive
separate actions directed against multiple students
Examples of ldquoBullyingrdquo may include but are not limited to a pattern of behavior
involving one or more of the following
1 Sarcastic ldquocomplimentsrdquo about another student‟s personal appearance
2 Pointed questions intended to embarrass or humiliate
3 Mocking taunting or belittling
4 Non-verbal threats andor intimidation such as ldquofrontingrdquo or ldquochestingrdquo a person
5 Demeaning humor relating to a student‟s race gender ethnicity or personal
characteristics
6 Blackmail extortion demands for protection money or other involuntary
donations or loans
7 Blocking access to school property or facilities
8 Deliberate physical contact or injury to person or property
9 Stealing or hiding books or belongings andor
10 Threats of harm to student(s) possessions or others
Students are encouraged to report behavior they consider to be bullying including
a single action which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to their
teacher or the principal The report may be made anonymously Teachers and other
school employees who have witnessed or are reliably informed that a student has
been a victim of behavior they consider to be bullying including a single action
which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying shall report the incident(s) to
the principal Parents or legal guardians may submit written reports of incidents they
feel constitute bullying or if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to the
principal The principal shall be responsible for investigating the incident(s) to
determine if disciplinary action is warranted
Students found to be in violation of this policy shall be subject to disciplinary action
up to and including expulsion In determining the appropriate disciplinary action
consideration may be given to other violations of the student handbook that may
have simultaneously occurred
Notice of what constitutes bullying the school‟s prohibition against bullying and the
consequences for students who bully shall be conspicuously posted in classrooms
restrooms auditorium and school bus
4 Harassment
Words or actions directed at a particular person or group based on their sex race
religion national origin age sexual orientation physical appearance or disability in
any form will not be tolerated
5 Money and Personal Items
Students are to bring only money for breakfast lunch or for a specific school
purpose No toys games bats gloves balls tapes radios or any personal items are
to be brought to school The possession of cell phones or other telecommunication
devices by a student on school property or while attending school activities is
prohibited Such devices will be confiscated Parents may retrieve these items from
the school office after the confiscation period expires
6 Weapons
Students are forbidden to bring weapons sharp objects or explosives of any kind
including but not limited to guns knives firecrackers and cap guns Replicas of any
type of dangerous weapons are also forbidden A student who brings any weapon
to school is subject to suspension and possible expulsion (See Expulsion Policy)
7 Display of Affection
At SICAS we prohibit display of affection at school or school-sponsored activities To
establish a respectful environment in the context of our local culture please refrain
from intimate behavior of any sort Teachers and other staff members are instructed
to correct students if their behavior is not acceptable Please accept these
corrections in a constructive manner It is the intent to maintain a proper
atmosphere for all students and to prevent adverse consequences from occurring
G SICAS BUS CONDUCT
Bus Safety
All students using school transport are expected
to adhere to the guidelines in the SICAS Bus
Conduct Code as outlined in the Student
Handbook Improper conduct aboard a school
bus is to be treated as a school offense subject
to consequences at the discretion of the school
administration
Be on time to meet the bus Last minute rushing often causes accidents Also the
driver is not supposed to wait except when it is raining and then only long enough
for students to reach the bus from the nearest shelter
Wait for the bus at the designated area and do not venture far off
When getting on or off the bus use the handrail
After boarding the bus sit down as quickly as possible If the bus starts with a jolt you
could be thrown in the aisle if you are still standing
Keep the aisles clear Keep books lunch boxes legs and feet out of the aisle
Ride only the bus you are assigned to ride You must have permission in advance to
do otherwise
Do not open any windows without permission from the bus driver Keep head arms
and hands inside the bus
Do not throw anything inside the bus or out of the bus window Do not litter the bus
Make as little noise as possible The bus driver must be able to hear horns trains and
other warning signals
No horseplay or scuffling of any kind on the bus This is very distracting to the driver
Stay seated and facing the front of the bus at all times until the bus comes to a
complete stop where you get off
If you must cross the street in front of the bus go at least 10 feet in front of the bus so
the driver can have a clear view
The bus driver will have authority to report any disciplinary issue
H Care of Books
Please insist that your child uses but not abuses hisher books
Damagedlost books will be the responsibility of the student and
parents Costs for repair or replacement of books will be
charged Students are expected to bring booksnotebooks
according to their class schedule We discourage heavy bags
and unnecessary books and notebooks should not be brought to
school Students are advised to print their names and classes on their books and
notebooks as they often get misplaced The school will not be responsible for any
loss of property
I Smoking and Drug Use Policy
The initiation and implementation of a successful smoking policy requires the co-
operation and wholehearted support of both management and staff
Policy Statement
Smoking andor use of recreational drugs is known to be a serious risk to health It is
a significant cause of disease and premature death In addition there is now
evidence that ldquopassive smokingrdquo the inhaling of other people‟s smoke can cause
lung cancer in non-smokers as well as causing a deterioration of respiratory
conditions
This smoking and drug policy would not allow any smoking or possession of any
banned substance within the boundaries of the school site at any time by the
students parents or visitors
It would be the responsibility of school authorities to enforce the policy at all times
and to advice students to ensure that the students comply with these arrangements
Rules for Pupils
Smoking on campus is strictly not permitted at any time
Smoking during school visits trips or school events is strictly not permitted
Pupils caught smoking will be issued a pink slip
Rs1000- will be fined immediately if a child is caught smoking or credible evidence
is found of himher to have been smoking He or she may be liable for further
disciplinary action
Pupils caught with banned drugs or alcohol will be notified to the school authorities
and they will either be put on extended suspension or be expelled from the school
Awareness sessions on the dangers of smoking and or use of drugs may be planned
The above rules also apply to electronic cigarettes
J Litter and Chewing Gum Policy
Any student caught littering the school premises or school owned property will be
subjected to disciplinary action The act of chewing gum is especially prohibited as its
improper disposal causes unnecessary damage to school property In the event that a
student is found chewing a gum or littering the school premises he or she will be a
levied a fine of Rs500 in addition to facing disciplinary action
K Disciplinary Procedures amp Consequences
Communication among all members of the School community is essential in
implementing the Code of Conduct and helping students to assume their
responsibilities as citizens of this school All students and parents are encouraged to
bring any violations of rules and regulations to the attention of an administrator In
addition all school staff has an obligation to report violations of rules and regulations to
the school administration Both teachers and administrators will inform specific students
and parents when school expectations and standards of conduct are not being
maintained Students should have a full understanding of the consequences of their
behavior should they fail to meet school expectations The consequences of breaking
school rules depend on the seriousness of the behavior and the overall disciplinary
record of the individual student Every effort will be made to balance fairness with
consistency in the application of this code
SICAS disciplinary guidelines and policies include procedures which ensure that
students and parents will be informed of their rights regarding due process to be
followed by school authorities Any student involved in a disciplinary action is entitled to
an opportunity to express hisher position on the incident leading to disciplinary action
Parents have the right to request and ensure presence at such a meetinghearing
Note to Parents
Parents are to be informed of the above policies through this handbook and any
changes thereto through newsletters and other forms of communication
Detentions
Parents are entitled to 2 hours‟ notice of a detention that takes place outside normal
school hours so that the parents can make arrangements for transport or childcare The
notice should tell you why the detention was given and how long your child will have to
stay at school
If the child cannot attend the detention parents must explain the reasons to the child‟s
teacher or the principal They may reconsider the detention in certain circumstances
such as
The detention falls on an important religious day for the family
The parents are concerned about the length and safety of the route between
school and home
Parents can‟t reasonably make alternative arrangements for collecting their child
from school
In such circumstances a during school hours short-term suspension may be given
L Explanation of Consequences
Unacceptable classroom or school behavior will be handled according to the nature
and severity of action including verbal warnings counseling detention suspension and
referral to the office for discipline
1 Verbal Warning and Counseling (level 1)
If an administrativestaff member has issued a warning this indicates that student‟s
behavior is inappropriate and that continuation of this behavior may result in serious
consequences
Every effort is made at all levels within the school environment to help students adhere
to the academic and behavioral expectations at SICAS Many matters can be more
effectively resolved in counseling sessions that take place with teachers
administrators guidance counselors fellow students and parentsguardians
2 Pink Slips (level 2)
In case of any behavioral disciplinary or academic anomaly a Pink Slip may be
issued to a student This document indicates that a serious infringement of a school
rule has taken place Upon being issued a Pink Slip the discipline committee may
decide consequences depending upon the nature of offense A copy of the pink slip
will be retained in student‟s personal file for a record Issuance of pink slip will earn
negative house points for the respective house as well
3 Suspension and issuance of warning letters (Level 3)
After three successive pink slips are issued in one academic term a student may be
suspended for three school days and a parent-meeting may be called by school
administrator The Administrator will notify schedule of suspension to parents by
telephone and by issuing a suspension and warning letter
4 Expulsion
If in extreme cases a child is given repeated suspensions and if all other avenues of
counseling a child have failed or if the nature of offense is so dire the school Principal
may take a decision to expel a child This will be the last resort especially if the child is
on repeated Academic Probation and the continued behavior is so egregious that
other students in particular and the school environment in general are suffering as a
consequence The parents will be given due explanation as to the school‟s decision
and will be made to understand that the school reserves the legal right to disallow a
child from continuing as a student
5Other Consequences as Appropriate
RESOURCES
C School Office Personnel
PrincipalDirector Mr Shehryar Salamat (shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
Vice Principal Mr Muhammad Azhar Khan (azharkhansssedupk)
Administrator Zeeshan Khan (zeeshankhansssedupk) A Level Coordinator Mrs Lubna Assad O Level Coordinator Ms Saadia Qureshi Guidance Counselor Ms Nishat Hassan (nishathassansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
(shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
(azharkhansssedupk)
expected to provide more time for students who missed school because of family
vacations
3 Chronic Homework Difficulties
At times students may struggle in meeting their homework obligations When
students routinely experience difficulties in completing homework assignments
teachers and parents need to confer about the nature of the students difficulties
The school faculty has had success in assisting students to work through study skill
problems We know that collaborative school-home efforts can be effective in
helping students improve their study skills Please contact the school with your
questionsconcerns when you believe your child is experiencing chronic homework
problems
E Examinations
Assessments and Examinations are ongoing processes and are diagnostic formative
and summative SICAS monitors and records the performance of students in these
examinations and communicate students‟ performance to parents through report
cards in formal parent teacher meetings at least 3 times in an academic year
O and A Level (grade IX X and A-I)
October
Assessments
Mid-Year
Exam
March
Assessments
End of Year
Exam
Consolidated
50 marks 100 marks 50 marks 100 marks 300 marks
Second
week of
October
Second
week of
December
Second
week of
March
Secondthird
week of May
O and A level (grade XI and A-II)
October
Assessments
Send-Ups Mocks Consolidated
50 marks 100 marks 100 marks 250 marks
Second
week of
October
Second
week of
December
Second
week of
March
Reports are sent out after each examination and assessment Assessment Report
cards are printed on white paper and Examination reports are printed on formal
watermarked cards Results of the examinations for Universities are only generated
on the school transcript Date sheet for the examinations and assessments are
handed out to the student at least 2 weeks prior to the exam
F Promotion and detention Policy
Promotion of the students will be decided by the Promotion Committee comprises of
the
Academic HeadDirector SSS
Head of school
Coordinator
Class teacher
Subject teacher(s)
Note
Decisions of the promotion committee are final
Re-evaluation will only be permissible after the promotion committee
meets again
A special ad-hoc committee appointed by the promotion committee
will recheck answer scripts of intended detainees before the declaration
of result
All examination Answer scripts are shown to students and handed over
to parents in PTCs
Promotion Rules
Class VIII to IX
The O level promotion policy dictates that students require a minimum of 60 in 6
subjects in order to be promoted Conversely if a student secures U‟s in English or
Mathematics he will not merit promotion to O level stream
Class IX to X
For promotion to Class X pass marks are 50 in all subject
Class X to XI
For promotion to Class XI pass marks are 50 all subject
Class A-I to A-II
For promotion to Class A-II pass marks are 50 all subject
If a student secures more than 1U in the send up examinations his entry will be sent as a
private candidate for the CIE examinations however the registration process would be
completed through school as a bdquoprivate candidate‟
Double FailureDetention
Double failure means the failure of a student to qualify for promotion on
two consecutive occasions during hisher school career
A student who fails more than once in this way will be subject to
withdrawal the student from the school
At the time of the first failure the promotion committee may take into
account any special circumstances such as lengthy and unavoidable
absence from school and decide whether they constitute a valid reason
for allowing the student to be promoted to the next class In such a case
an undertaking must be taken from parents at the time of the first failure
committing them to withdraw their child if heshe fails again the next year
Double promotion
Double promotion is not permissible in any class for the OA Level program
Conditional promotions
Conditional promotions are to be strongly discouraged If at all necessary it
must be accompanied by an undertaking from parents committing them to
share responsibility for their child‟schildren‟s performance within the school
Absence from Examinations or Assessments and Retake Policy for Internal Assessments
and Examinations
Students who are absent for class tests assessed written work or examinations will not
be retested but would be considered under the following rules
o In case a student has been unable to sit for the end-of-year examinations
with a valid reason the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of
hisher consolidated performance in the continuous assessment and the mid-
year examinations
o If a student is absent from the mid-year examination with a genuine reason
the promotion decision will be based on the continuous assessment and the
end-of-year examination results
o In case if a student misses any examinationsassessments due to his late
admission the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of the later
continuous assessments and the end-of-year examinations
o Students on approved long leave for a negotiated period of time are given a
placement test for the compulsory subjects at the time of rejoining
o If a student is absent from one or two subjects in the end-of-year
examinations without a valid reason the marks of the mid-year examinations or
the minimum passing marks will be allotted whichever is less If heshe is absent
for the entire mid-year or end-of-year examinations without a valid reason
heshe will be given no credit at all for the examination
o If a student has been absent for less than half the class tests or assessed
written work during a term the average marks gained in other tests and written
work or the minimum passing marks as decided by the promotion committee will
be allotted for the missing work
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests with a genuine
reason hisher assessments are based solely on the number of tests taken
o When a student is absent for more than half the class tests with a genuine
reason heshe may be given the average of the other class tests or minimum
passing marks whichever is less
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests without a genuine
reason heshe may be awarded minimum pass marks or the average of the
other tests whichever is less however heshe is given no credit for the ones
missed
o A student who misses any exam is not eligible for a prize for academic
excellence in the Academic Prize distribution ceremony
Retake Policy for CIE OA level Examinations
Any OA level student can only sit in OctNov session for re-take examinations
through school as per CIE policy Heshe will have to pay all dues imposed by
CIEBritish councilSchool Admin fee as per stated exam
Any OA level student who wishes to appear in the next MayJune session
that will be treated as a fresh entry and child will have to be enrolled in the level
for one year to appear as a regular candidate of the school
Malpractice Cases
If it is established that a student has indulged in any malpractice or breach of
the examination rules heshe may be required to
Forfeit any award for the paper in which a student is found to be
cheating No marks will be awarded for the particular exam
Leave the school (this may be appropriate for a habitual offender or
one who threatens a teacher or who seriously disrupts an examination)
G Grading and Rewards Policy
As per CIE policies students‟ performance is benchmarked using six grades (A-E)
An bdquoA‟ is awarded for the highest level of achievement whereas bdquoE‟ indicates minimum
satisfactory performance A bdquoU‟ is given for ungraded or unsatisfactory performance
For O level
A grade for Effort and Behavior is also awarded in the internal examinations on a 1-4
scale as shown in the diagram above
HONOUR ROLL
Students in grades who receive all Ain their consolidated internal result or highest
result in CIE examinations will be placed on the honor roll Students will be eligible for
additional rewards at the time of the annual prize distribution ceremony The criteria
for these rewards may be inquired from the school authorities
H Graduation Requirements
Graduation at SICAS occurs in two stages First upon completing the internal
academic requirements of the school The students are invited to attend their
Graduation Ceremony at the school Annual Prize Distribution This event that takes
place in April every year Second the student is considered a High School graduate
after passing his CIE A Level exam the result of which is declared in August of the
year the exam is taken
To meet the internal requirement of the school students must successfully clear the
AI End-of-Year exam and attain an adequate passing grades in the send-up and
mock exams Borderline cases concerning students on Academic Probation will be
given clearance to graduate at the discretion of the school Principal
In order to pass the CIE exams students must clear three CIE full-credit A Level
exams and attain passing marks in each Upon clearance of the CIE exam students
a student previously on academic probation may attain the SICAS diploma
Subject ChangeWithdrawal (A Level) Class schedules will be given to students prior to the start of each term Subject
changes or withdrawals will be allowed through the first 2 weeks of the September
of A-I thereafter enrollment in new subjects will be at the discretion of the school
authorities and students will be charged subject changewithdrawal fee
H Student Records Permanent records include the student‟s personal file copies of his report cards
certificates of scholastic and co-curricular achievements letters of commendation
or of concern behavioral incident reports standardized testing results attendance
and health records A student andor parentslegal guardians may see the student‟s
record by making an appointment with the school office The student andor
parentslegal guardians may request for any statements or documents in the record
if it pertains to the student‟s school work Students may request that a particular item
be removed from the file however the counselor may or may not grant the request
If the request is denied an appeal may be made to the Principal
I Summer School Camps SICAS Senior offers a summer school program of varying lengths during the winter
and summer vacation period Summer school is for catching up with the required
course work as well as for preparing for O Level Optional subjects Summer school
also provides a variety of co- curricular and leadership programs such as Debate
MUN French swimming and other sports training camps
J Withdrawal
To withdraw a student or parent should obtain a Withdrawal Form from the school
office and have it signed by counselor librarian and the Principal A student must
have hisher parentlegal guardian‟s permission to withdraw All books and materials
checked out are to be returned and school dues including fines assessed due to
damaged or lost materials should be paid Any student seeking withdrawal before
graduating will have to state reason for leaving and parentslegal guardian‟s need
to meet with Vice PrincipalPrincipal in person to get the school leaving certificate
(SLC)
K Attestation and issuance of school documents
Students need to present original documents to get photocopies of academicco-
curricular achievement certificates verified School will not attest any copy without
verifying the original document SICAS issues certificates such as bona fide
certificate hope certificate school transcripts school reports on request In order to
obtain such certificates a request to the guidance counselor must be made at least
5 businesses days in advance All certificates will be specifically addressed to
institutions where submission is needed Transcripts and recommendation letters will
directly mailed to the universities where student is seeking an admission Mailing or
courier charges must be borne by the student
L Support from the Counselorrsquos Office
The Guidance Counselor
Guides and advises students on college admissions
Writes comprehensive honest and positive descriptive statements for students
through the various resources available to himher such as information from
teachers advisors parents and observation of the student from hisher own
personal experience
Liaisons with admissions officers of universities and colleges
Reports any disciplinary incidents regarding an applicant to hisher university if
such an incident occurs after the submission of the student‟s application
Informs the colleges and universities if it is discovered that a child‟s work on his
personal statementcollege essay is not his own plagiarism is not allowed and is
very strictly handled by school personnel and universities personnel locally and
abroad
Reports any positive developments in a student‟s profile to hisher university since
the submission of hisher application (eg Mid-year report End of year report)
Coordinates and follows-up with the universitycollege personnel for any
additional documents that might be needed for the student‟s admissions file
Responds to any queries that the university admissions officers may have
regarding the student(s) application to their universities
Follows up with students and the universitiescolleges they have applied to
regarding their admission status
Makes a student understand that it is hisher own academic record and overall
profile that determines admission to a universitycollege
Ensures that all that the admissions requirements are completed by the students
and the office personnel involved in a timely manner and that all documents
are mailed (via online or courier services) to the Universitiescolleges before the
published deadlines
Expectations from A-I and A-II students
A Level students are expected to visit counselor office in the beginning of A-I to
get to know the complete procedures of counselor office Moreover all students
need to coordinate with counselor to ensure that their files are established in
counselor‟s office for future proceeding
At the beginning of A-I an orientation session is held to encourage students to
take on a challenging curriculum appropriate to their abilities
All students must meet SICAS internal application deadlines
When researching for colleges students should look for at least two ldquosafetyrdquo
colleges two or three ldquolikelymiddle rangerdquo colleges and two ldquodreamreach
collegesrdquo depending on their academic record and personal profile
Research for colleges should depend on the preferred location the most
suitable program offered to suit the student‟s career goals the size of the school
the student wishes to attend the nature of the teaching style offered
preparation for a future career choice cost and the availability of financial aid
(if required)
Students should provide the teachercounselors with a CV or resume to assist in
writing a recommendation letter
Students should start work on their personal statement during the summer at the
end of A-I
Students should keep themself well informed about school activities and
resources available through assembly announcements and bulletin boards
Expectations from Parents
Support and encourage your child offering advice and guidance when
appropriate
Encourage your son or daughter to visit the Guidance Counselor Office at SICAS
and not to hesitate to ask questions regarding college applicationscareer goals
or to update the Counselor about their academic performance and
involvement in extracurricular activities
Avoid imposing or forcing your preferences regarding careercollege choices
onto your son or daughter It is important to remember that college planning
decisions are as much as possible a student‟s decision However do help your
child to gather enough information and research thoroughly through the various
resources available before making hisher decision
Family meetings should be held as early as the end of a student‟s Grade XI (or
even earlier) These meetings should focus where the parents want to send their
child for undergraduate studies and to start the ground-work on college
admissions This decision will be based on many factors finances family
commitments amongst others
Parents should be open to new ideas and suggestions They should not be
focusing only on the best-known colleges but rather on the ldquobest suitedrdquo
colleges for their sons and daughters where heshe can be happy
Parents should help their child to understand that there is always more than one
college that is appropriate for himher
Parents should encourage their child that there are no shortcuts to getting into
the top colleges an ethical approach to college admissions should be
supported
Parents should teach their children to complete their own applications write
their own personal statementscollege essays
M Public Access to School
1 Visiting the School
It is highly appreciated if visitors seek a prior appointment in order to meet any
management staff member The Front-desk officer and school administrator will
always be available during school hours to answer any query However Vice
PrincipalPrincipal may not be able to meet visitors without a prior appointment
Due to security reasons parents and visitors are required to get visitor‟s pass at the
gate to enter in to the school premises All visitors must first report to the main office
The Front-desk officer will manage your meeting with the concerned staff
2 Contacting the School
At times it will be necessary for parents to contact the school to speak to teachers
or occasionally their children during school hours Please use the following
procedures
Teachers
The school holds formal parent teacher conferences (PTC‟s) in order to bring parents
up to date with the progress of their child If a meeting is necessary in addition to the
scheduled PTC‟s then parents must make a request for such an appointment
through the school secretary Teachers are not permitted to leave the students
unattended in order to meet with parents and such meetings will be allowed at the
discretion of the school PrincipalVice Principal
Students
Occasionally a parent may need to pass on a message directly to their
sondaughter at school If you need to leave a message or speak directly to your
child please briefly explain the situation to the front-desk officer Heshe will take the
necessary measures to put you in touch with your child
3 Dropping items off at school
Parents often find themselves coming to drop off homework books lunch lunch
money gym clothes musical instruments etc at the school Parents must come to
the office and not leave items with the guard at the gate The item must be labeled
with the name and class of the student before the front-desk officer sends it to the
student
N Healthcare Information
Parents are requested to inform the school about any
health issues pertaining to their sondaughter Especially
in case of diabetic asthmatic dyslexia neurological or
acute psychological depression parents must provide
complete written information regarding their child‟s
medication It is equally important to fill out the
emergency contact information in the student file
Prescription Medication in Schools
If under exceptional circumstances a child is required to take prescription
medication during school hours and the parent cannot be at school to administer
the medication the medication can be administered in compliance with the
following regulations
1 A permission form with written dated instructions and permission signed by
the parent will be maintained by the school and will include
o The doctor‟s prescription
o child‟s name
o name of medication
o purpose of medication
o time to be administered
o dosage
o possible side effects
o termination date for administering the medication access and
maintenance of inhalers prescribed for asthmatic students
2 Parents will be responsible for delivering medication to the school and reclaiming
any unused medications ALL MEDICATION MUST BE IN A CONTAINER
APPROPRIATELY LABELED BY THE PHARMACY (OR DOCTOR‟S SUBSCRIPTION)
STATING THE NAME OF MEDICATION DOSAGE AND TIME TO BE ADMINISTERED
Any unused medications will be destroyed by school personnel if unclaimed
more than one week following termination of treatment or at the end of the
school year
3 The parents of the child must assume responsibility for informing the Principal of
any change in the child‟s health or change in medication
4 The school personnel will not be responsible for any adverse drug reaction when
medication has been given in the manner prescribed on the permission form
5 The school district retains the discretion to reject requests for the administration of
medicine
6 All medication must be stored in a secured locked clean container or cabinet
accessible to authorized school personnel The school does not have facilities to
store medication that requires refrigeration
Medical support in case of an emergency
School has a very basic first-aid arrangement in case of any injury during school
hours First-aid is administered by a trained member under the supervision of senior
management As we are not permitted to give any oral medicines it is in your childs
best interest to call parents to further pursue medical assistance However in case of
severe injury or illness school may call RESCUE 1122 to transfer a student to a nearest
hospital and an immediate call is made to parents to seek further guidance
O School Telephone amp Cell Phone Use
No student will be allowed to use the office telephone without special permission
from the administrator or the School Secretary O level students are generally not
allowed to bring mobile phones to school In case a student needs to have a phone
on a particular day heshe will be required to hand it in to the school administrator
before classes start and collect it at home time Any students violating from this rule
will have to face disciplinary consequences
A-level students may use mobile phones only in the designated common rooms
They are strictly prohibited from using cell phones in the academic block and
especially in the classrooms
P School Dues
All school dues must be paid on stipulated dates on the fee bill otherwise the
student may not be allowed to sit through the regular school classes or
examinations The school administrator or accountant may notify parents
telephonically about outstanding dues In such circumstances please make sure
that the dues are cleared at the earliest and the bank deposit receipt is shown to
the school office In order to get any school documents such as transcripts
examination results O level certificates or recommendation letters all school dues
need to be cleared till that day Please see further rules at the back of the school
fee bill
DISCIPLINE CODE
There will be a clearly defined standard of behavior within the School community that
promotes a safe and productive learning and teaching environment All members of
this community have the responsibility to conduct themselves in a way that
demonstrates a mutual respect for all individuals their rights and their property
A Goals and Objectives
In planning and maintaining both school and classroom settings which promote
appropriate student conduct the SICAS is committed to the following objectives
bull To promote mutual respect among students stafffaculty administration and
parents through the display of appropriate language attitude and physical
behavior
bull To maintain a safe and secure learning environment in which all students have
the opportunity to reach their potential
bull To promote each students self-knowledge self-discipline and self-reliance
bull To recognize and value individual differences
bull To recognize that the management of student behavior is the collective
responsibility of students stafffaculty administrators and parents
bull To maintain open lines of communication in a positive fair and consistent
manner while recognizing the individual needs of students
Each childs education is the shared responsibility of the student the parent
guardian and the school Such a collaborative partnership can help motivate
support and encourage the student When a large group of people work together
in a community such as the school each partner must understand hisher
responsibilities or roles and their relationships
B Rules Regulations and Expectations
The rights and responsibilities for all students and staff members must be respected
at all times In an effort to strive for excellence it is important for students and staff to
be aware of the basic rules regulations and expectations that govern these rights
and responsibilities The following rules and regulations are consistent with the Goals
for all SICAS students set forth in the Student Handbook It is also expected that
students will follow the standards of conduct which have been established
C Academic Honesty (pertaining to Fraud Plagiarism and
Cheating)
Student work is highly respected and important to academic success For that
reason academic fraud cannot be tolerated Plagiarism is regarded as a serious
offense Plagiarism involves passing off other people‟s work as your own Any copied
or plagiarized work will be reviewed and may result in a zero for the assignment or
appropriate consequences In case if a student feels extreme academic pressures
please contact the counselor SICAS wants all students to succeed producing their
own product or work
D Acceptable Use of Technology
Students must conduct themselves in a responsible manner while using the school‟s
technology Computers and technology are being made available for educational
use and the use of equipment is a privilege not a right Accessing or producing
content that is vulgar racist profane violent obscene or pornographic is subject to
disciplinary action Internet chat and game play is not allowed at any time The
school has a right to monitor use of school technology
E School Uniform for Boys and Girls
All students must wear clean uniform to school on a regular basis
No jewelry of any type except for a watch and small studs for girls are allowed
Students will be liable for disciplinary action in case of not following the dress
code
Students who have games period (once a week) are required to come in their
sports uniform that specific day only
It is mandatory for all students to wear proper school uniform (regularsports)
supplied by the authorized uniform supplier
Students may not wear hats sweatshirt hoods or other headgear such as
bandanas or items that are determined inappropriate by school personnel in
the school building
All students must wear school-sanctioned black shoes
Clothing shall be worn with appropriate undergarments
School belts must be buckled sashes tied and shirts buttoned up omitting the
top most
Council members must wear their council badges at all times
Items that are worn for religious reasons must be approved in advance from the
school administration
All shorts should be worn no shorter than four inches from the top of the knee
Any clothing or hairstyle that disrupts the educational process is prohibited
1 Classroom and School Environment
Students are expected to behave in an orderly fashion in classrooms and all areas
of the school
It is a very serious matter to interfere with the educational process by being
disruptive in class or by creating disturbances in and around school
Pushing shoving running and ldquoplay-fightingrdquo are forms of unacceptable
behavior
All these may be regarded as acts of bullying which is strictly prohibited at SICAS
(Read ahead for more detail about this)
Students caught bullying others on social websites will also be subject to strict
disciplinary action that may also result in expulsion These cases would be directly
handled by the Principal of the school
Due to the potentially disruptive nature of electronic games electronic apparatus
and communication devices such as cellular phones are not permitted on school
premises and may be confiscated if found Students are not allowed to bring cell
phones CD and media players iPods radio walk-mans electronic games digital
diaries etc to school If there is an exigent need they must be submitted to the
administrator‟s office for safekeeping School will not be responsible for loss of any
electronic item
F Behavior Towards Peers amp Adults
Students must be respectful of each other and of all adults in the building
bull Rudeness disrespect and discourteous behavior are intolerable regardless of
the particulars of the situation
bull A student who is insolent or insubordinate in refusing to obey reasonable requests
made by a teacher or staff member is subject to firm disciplinary action including
suspension from school
1 Care of Building and Property
Everyone at SICAS should take pride in the appearance of our school Acts such as
theft and vandalizing school property are considered to be extremely serious They
are not only violations of our schools Code of Conduct they are against the law
Students found stealing damaging or defacing school or personal property will be
subject to disciplinary action including suspension and held responsible for the costs
of repairs or replacement Each case will be handled on an individual basis
Possession of matches lighters and other paraphernalia is forbidden on school
property
2 Physical Violence Fighting and Verbal Intimidation
Physical violence and verbal intimidation or threats directed toward any member of
the school community are not tolerated
Although some incidents begin
inadvertently each instance will
continue to be treated as a serious
disciplinary offense
Students involved in fighting bullying (see more below) ganging and other forms of
physical violence (regardless of who started the altercation) are subject to
suspension and their parents are notified The use of abusive obscene or profane
language andor gestures will be dealt with as a serious breach of conduct
3 Bullying
Respect for the dignity of others is a cornerstone of civil society Bullying creates an
atmosphere of fear and intimidation robs a person of their dignity detracts from the
safe environment necessary to promote student learning and will not be tolerated
by the Board of Directors Students who bully another person shall be held
accountable for their actions whether it occurs on the school grounds off school
grounds at a school sponsored or approved function activity or event or going to
or from school or a school activity
Definition Bullying is any pattern of behavior by a student or a group of students
that is intended to harass intimidate ridicule humiliate or instill fear in another child
or group of children Bullying behavior can be a threat of or actual physical harm
or it can be verbal abuse of the child Bullying is a series of recurring actions
committed over a period of time directed toward one student or successive
separate actions directed against multiple students
Examples of ldquoBullyingrdquo may include but are not limited to a pattern of behavior
involving one or more of the following
1 Sarcastic ldquocomplimentsrdquo about another student‟s personal appearance
2 Pointed questions intended to embarrass or humiliate
3 Mocking taunting or belittling
4 Non-verbal threats andor intimidation such as ldquofrontingrdquo or ldquochestingrdquo a person
5 Demeaning humor relating to a student‟s race gender ethnicity or personal
characteristics
6 Blackmail extortion demands for protection money or other involuntary
donations or loans
7 Blocking access to school property or facilities
8 Deliberate physical contact or injury to person or property
9 Stealing or hiding books or belongings andor
10 Threats of harm to student(s) possessions or others
Students are encouraged to report behavior they consider to be bullying including
a single action which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to their
teacher or the principal The report may be made anonymously Teachers and other
school employees who have witnessed or are reliably informed that a student has
been a victim of behavior they consider to be bullying including a single action
which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying shall report the incident(s) to
the principal Parents or legal guardians may submit written reports of incidents they
feel constitute bullying or if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to the
principal The principal shall be responsible for investigating the incident(s) to
determine if disciplinary action is warranted
Students found to be in violation of this policy shall be subject to disciplinary action
up to and including expulsion In determining the appropriate disciplinary action
consideration may be given to other violations of the student handbook that may
have simultaneously occurred
Notice of what constitutes bullying the school‟s prohibition against bullying and the
consequences for students who bully shall be conspicuously posted in classrooms
restrooms auditorium and school bus
4 Harassment
Words or actions directed at a particular person or group based on their sex race
religion national origin age sexual orientation physical appearance or disability in
any form will not be tolerated
5 Money and Personal Items
Students are to bring only money for breakfast lunch or for a specific school
purpose No toys games bats gloves balls tapes radios or any personal items are
to be brought to school The possession of cell phones or other telecommunication
devices by a student on school property or while attending school activities is
prohibited Such devices will be confiscated Parents may retrieve these items from
the school office after the confiscation period expires
6 Weapons
Students are forbidden to bring weapons sharp objects or explosives of any kind
including but not limited to guns knives firecrackers and cap guns Replicas of any
type of dangerous weapons are also forbidden A student who brings any weapon
to school is subject to suspension and possible expulsion (See Expulsion Policy)
7 Display of Affection
At SICAS we prohibit display of affection at school or school-sponsored activities To
establish a respectful environment in the context of our local culture please refrain
from intimate behavior of any sort Teachers and other staff members are instructed
to correct students if their behavior is not acceptable Please accept these
corrections in a constructive manner It is the intent to maintain a proper
atmosphere for all students and to prevent adverse consequences from occurring
G SICAS BUS CONDUCT
Bus Safety
All students using school transport are expected
to adhere to the guidelines in the SICAS Bus
Conduct Code as outlined in the Student
Handbook Improper conduct aboard a school
bus is to be treated as a school offense subject
to consequences at the discretion of the school
administration
Be on time to meet the bus Last minute rushing often causes accidents Also the
driver is not supposed to wait except when it is raining and then only long enough
for students to reach the bus from the nearest shelter
Wait for the bus at the designated area and do not venture far off
When getting on or off the bus use the handrail
After boarding the bus sit down as quickly as possible If the bus starts with a jolt you
could be thrown in the aisle if you are still standing
Keep the aisles clear Keep books lunch boxes legs and feet out of the aisle
Ride only the bus you are assigned to ride You must have permission in advance to
do otherwise
Do not open any windows without permission from the bus driver Keep head arms
and hands inside the bus
Do not throw anything inside the bus or out of the bus window Do not litter the bus
Make as little noise as possible The bus driver must be able to hear horns trains and
other warning signals
No horseplay or scuffling of any kind on the bus This is very distracting to the driver
Stay seated and facing the front of the bus at all times until the bus comes to a
complete stop where you get off
If you must cross the street in front of the bus go at least 10 feet in front of the bus so
the driver can have a clear view
The bus driver will have authority to report any disciplinary issue
H Care of Books
Please insist that your child uses but not abuses hisher books
Damagedlost books will be the responsibility of the student and
parents Costs for repair or replacement of books will be
charged Students are expected to bring booksnotebooks
according to their class schedule We discourage heavy bags
and unnecessary books and notebooks should not be brought to
school Students are advised to print their names and classes on their books and
notebooks as they often get misplaced The school will not be responsible for any
loss of property
I Smoking and Drug Use Policy
The initiation and implementation of a successful smoking policy requires the co-
operation and wholehearted support of both management and staff
Policy Statement
Smoking andor use of recreational drugs is known to be a serious risk to health It is
a significant cause of disease and premature death In addition there is now
evidence that ldquopassive smokingrdquo the inhaling of other people‟s smoke can cause
lung cancer in non-smokers as well as causing a deterioration of respiratory
conditions
This smoking and drug policy would not allow any smoking or possession of any
banned substance within the boundaries of the school site at any time by the
students parents or visitors
It would be the responsibility of school authorities to enforce the policy at all times
and to advice students to ensure that the students comply with these arrangements
Rules for Pupils
Smoking on campus is strictly not permitted at any time
Smoking during school visits trips or school events is strictly not permitted
Pupils caught smoking will be issued a pink slip
Rs1000- will be fined immediately if a child is caught smoking or credible evidence
is found of himher to have been smoking He or she may be liable for further
disciplinary action
Pupils caught with banned drugs or alcohol will be notified to the school authorities
and they will either be put on extended suspension or be expelled from the school
Awareness sessions on the dangers of smoking and or use of drugs may be planned
The above rules also apply to electronic cigarettes
J Litter and Chewing Gum Policy
Any student caught littering the school premises or school owned property will be
subjected to disciplinary action The act of chewing gum is especially prohibited as its
improper disposal causes unnecessary damage to school property In the event that a
student is found chewing a gum or littering the school premises he or she will be a
levied a fine of Rs500 in addition to facing disciplinary action
K Disciplinary Procedures amp Consequences
Communication among all members of the School community is essential in
implementing the Code of Conduct and helping students to assume their
responsibilities as citizens of this school All students and parents are encouraged to
bring any violations of rules and regulations to the attention of an administrator In
addition all school staff has an obligation to report violations of rules and regulations to
the school administration Both teachers and administrators will inform specific students
and parents when school expectations and standards of conduct are not being
maintained Students should have a full understanding of the consequences of their
behavior should they fail to meet school expectations The consequences of breaking
school rules depend on the seriousness of the behavior and the overall disciplinary
record of the individual student Every effort will be made to balance fairness with
consistency in the application of this code
SICAS disciplinary guidelines and policies include procedures which ensure that
students and parents will be informed of their rights regarding due process to be
followed by school authorities Any student involved in a disciplinary action is entitled to
an opportunity to express hisher position on the incident leading to disciplinary action
Parents have the right to request and ensure presence at such a meetinghearing
Note to Parents
Parents are to be informed of the above policies through this handbook and any
changes thereto through newsletters and other forms of communication
Detentions
Parents are entitled to 2 hours‟ notice of a detention that takes place outside normal
school hours so that the parents can make arrangements for transport or childcare The
notice should tell you why the detention was given and how long your child will have to
stay at school
If the child cannot attend the detention parents must explain the reasons to the child‟s
teacher or the principal They may reconsider the detention in certain circumstances
such as
The detention falls on an important religious day for the family
The parents are concerned about the length and safety of the route between
school and home
Parents can‟t reasonably make alternative arrangements for collecting their child
from school
In such circumstances a during school hours short-term suspension may be given
L Explanation of Consequences
Unacceptable classroom or school behavior will be handled according to the nature
and severity of action including verbal warnings counseling detention suspension and
referral to the office for discipline
1 Verbal Warning and Counseling (level 1)
If an administrativestaff member has issued a warning this indicates that student‟s
behavior is inappropriate and that continuation of this behavior may result in serious
consequences
Every effort is made at all levels within the school environment to help students adhere
to the academic and behavioral expectations at SICAS Many matters can be more
effectively resolved in counseling sessions that take place with teachers
administrators guidance counselors fellow students and parentsguardians
2 Pink Slips (level 2)
In case of any behavioral disciplinary or academic anomaly a Pink Slip may be
issued to a student This document indicates that a serious infringement of a school
rule has taken place Upon being issued a Pink Slip the discipline committee may
decide consequences depending upon the nature of offense A copy of the pink slip
will be retained in student‟s personal file for a record Issuance of pink slip will earn
negative house points for the respective house as well
3 Suspension and issuance of warning letters (Level 3)
After three successive pink slips are issued in one academic term a student may be
suspended for three school days and a parent-meeting may be called by school
administrator The Administrator will notify schedule of suspension to parents by
telephone and by issuing a suspension and warning letter
4 Expulsion
If in extreme cases a child is given repeated suspensions and if all other avenues of
counseling a child have failed or if the nature of offense is so dire the school Principal
may take a decision to expel a child This will be the last resort especially if the child is
on repeated Academic Probation and the continued behavior is so egregious that
other students in particular and the school environment in general are suffering as a
consequence The parents will be given due explanation as to the school‟s decision
and will be made to understand that the school reserves the legal right to disallow a
child from continuing as a student
5Other Consequences as Appropriate
RESOURCES
C School Office Personnel
PrincipalDirector Mr Shehryar Salamat (shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
Vice Principal Mr Muhammad Azhar Khan (azharkhansssedupk)
Administrator Zeeshan Khan (zeeshankhansssedupk) A Level Coordinator Mrs Lubna Assad O Level Coordinator Ms Saadia Qureshi Guidance Counselor Ms Nishat Hassan (nishathassansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
(shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
(azharkhansssedupk)
O and A level (grade XI and A-II)
October
Assessments
Send-Ups Mocks Consolidated
50 marks 100 marks 100 marks 250 marks
Second
week of
October
Second
week of
December
Second
week of
March
Reports are sent out after each examination and assessment Assessment Report
cards are printed on white paper and Examination reports are printed on formal
watermarked cards Results of the examinations for Universities are only generated
on the school transcript Date sheet for the examinations and assessments are
handed out to the student at least 2 weeks prior to the exam
F Promotion and detention Policy
Promotion of the students will be decided by the Promotion Committee comprises of
the
Academic HeadDirector SSS
Head of school
Coordinator
Class teacher
Subject teacher(s)
Note
Decisions of the promotion committee are final
Re-evaluation will only be permissible after the promotion committee
meets again
A special ad-hoc committee appointed by the promotion committee
will recheck answer scripts of intended detainees before the declaration
of result
All examination Answer scripts are shown to students and handed over
to parents in PTCs
Promotion Rules
Class VIII to IX
The O level promotion policy dictates that students require a minimum of 60 in 6
subjects in order to be promoted Conversely if a student secures U‟s in English or
Mathematics he will not merit promotion to O level stream
Class IX to X
For promotion to Class X pass marks are 50 in all subject
Class X to XI
For promotion to Class XI pass marks are 50 all subject
Class A-I to A-II
For promotion to Class A-II pass marks are 50 all subject
If a student secures more than 1U in the send up examinations his entry will be sent as a
private candidate for the CIE examinations however the registration process would be
completed through school as a bdquoprivate candidate‟
Double FailureDetention
Double failure means the failure of a student to qualify for promotion on
two consecutive occasions during hisher school career
A student who fails more than once in this way will be subject to
withdrawal the student from the school
At the time of the first failure the promotion committee may take into
account any special circumstances such as lengthy and unavoidable
absence from school and decide whether they constitute a valid reason
for allowing the student to be promoted to the next class In such a case
an undertaking must be taken from parents at the time of the first failure
committing them to withdraw their child if heshe fails again the next year
Double promotion
Double promotion is not permissible in any class for the OA Level program
Conditional promotions
Conditional promotions are to be strongly discouraged If at all necessary it
must be accompanied by an undertaking from parents committing them to
share responsibility for their child‟schildren‟s performance within the school
Absence from Examinations or Assessments and Retake Policy for Internal Assessments
and Examinations
Students who are absent for class tests assessed written work or examinations will not
be retested but would be considered under the following rules
o In case a student has been unable to sit for the end-of-year examinations
with a valid reason the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of
hisher consolidated performance in the continuous assessment and the mid-
year examinations
o If a student is absent from the mid-year examination with a genuine reason
the promotion decision will be based on the continuous assessment and the
end-of-year examination results
o In case if a student misses any examinationsassessments due to his late
admission the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of the later
continuous assessments and the end-of-year examinations
o Students on approved long leave for a negotiated period of time are given a
placement test for the compulsory subjects at the time of rejoining
o If a student is absent from one or two subjects in the end-of-year
examinations without a valid reason the marks of the mid-year examinations or
the minimum passing marks will be allotted whichever is less If heshe is absent
for the entire mid-year or end-of-year examinations without a valid reason
heshe will be given no credit at all for the examination
o If a student has been absent for less than half the class tests or assessed
written work during a term the average marks gained in other tests and written
work or the minimum passing marks as decided by the promotion committee will
be allotted for the missing work
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests with a genuine
reason hisher assessments are based solely on the number of tests taken
o When a student is absent for more than half the class tests with a genuine
reason heshe may be given the average of the other class tests or minimum
passing marks whichever is less
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests without a genuine
reason heshe may be awarded minimum pass marks or the average of the
other tests whichever is less however heshe is given no credit for the ones
missed
o A student who misses any exam is not eligible for a prize for academic
excellence in the Academic Prize distribution ceremony
Retake Policy for CIE OA level Examinations
Any OA level student can only sit in OctNov session for re-take examinations
through school as per CIE policy Heshe will have to pay all dues imposed by
CIEBritish councilSchool Admin fee as per stated exam
Any OA level student who wishes to appear in the next MayJune session
that will be treated as a fresh entry and child will have to be enrolled in the level
for one year to appear as a regular candidate of the school
Malpractice Cases
If it is established that a student has indulged in any malpractice or breach of
the examination rules heshe may be required to
Forfeit any award for the paper in which a student is found to be
cheating No marks will be awarded for the particular exam
Leave the school (this may be appropriate for a habitual offender or
one who threatens a teacher or who seriously disrupts an examination)
G Grading and Rewards Policy
As per CIE policies students‟ performance is benchmarked using six grades (A-E)
An bdquoA‟ is awarded for the highest level of achievement whereas bdquoE‟ indicates minimum
satisfactory performance A bdquoU‟ is given for ungraded or unsatisfactory performance
For O level
A grade for Effort and Behavior is also awarded in the internal examinations on a 1-4
scale as shown in the diagram above
HONOUR ROLL
Students in grades who receive all Ain their consolidated internal result or highest
result in CIE examinations will be placed on the honor roll Students will be eligible for
additional rewards at the time of the annual prize distribution ceremony The criteria
for these rewards may be inquired from the school authorities
H Graduation Requirements
Graduation at SICAS occurs in two stages First upon completing the internal
academic requirements of the school The students are invited to attend their
Graduation Ceremony at the school Annual Prize Distribution This event that takes
place in April every year Second the student is considered a High School graduate
after passing his CIE A Level exam the result of which is declared in August of the
year the exam is taken
To meet the internal requirement of the school students must successfully clear the
AI End-of-Year exam and attain an adequate passing grades in the send-up and
mock exams Borderline cases concerning students on Academic Probation will be
given clearance to graduate at the discretion of the school Principal
In order to pass the CIE exams students must clear three CIE full-credit A Level
exams and attain passing marks in each Upon clearance of the CIE exam students
a student previously on academic probation may attain the SICAS diploma
Subject ChangeWithdrawal (A Level) Class schedules will be given to students prior to the start of each term Subject
changes or withdrawals will be allowed through the first 2 weeks of the September
of A-I thereafter enrollment in new subjects will be at the discretion of the school
authorities and students will be charged subject changewithdrawal fee
H Student Records Permanent records include the student‟s personal file copies of his report cards
certificates of scholastic and co-curricular achievements letters of commendation
or of concern behavioral incident reports standardized testing results attendance
and health records A student andor parentslegal guardians may see the student‟s
record by making an appointment with the school office The student andor
parentslegal guardians may request for any statements or documents in the record
if it pertains to the student‟s school work Students may request that a particular item
be removed from the file however the counselor may or may not grant the request
If the request is denied an appeal may be made to the Principal
I Summer School Camps SICAS Senior offers a summer school program of varying lengths during the winter
and summer vacation period Summer school is for catching up with the required
course work as well as for preparing for O Level Optional subjects Summer school
also provides a variety of co- curricular and leadership programs such as Debate
MUN French swimming and other sports training camps
J Withdrawal
To withdraw a student or parent should obtain a Withdrawal Form from the school
office and have it signed by counselor librarian and the Principal A student must
have hisher parentlegal guardian‟s permission to withdraw All books and materials
checked out are to be returned and school dues including fines assessed due to
damaged or lost materials should be paid Any student seeking withdrawal before
graduating will have to state reason for leaving and parentslegal guardian‟s need
to meet with Vice PrincipalPrincipal in person to get the school leaving certificate
(SLC)
K Attestation and issuance of school documents
Students need to present original documents to get photocopies of academicco-
curricular achievement certificates verified School will not attest any copy without
verifying the original document SICAS issues certificates such as bona fide
certificate hope certificate school transcripts school reports on request In order to
obtain such certificates a request to the guidance counselor must be made at least
5 businesses days in advance All certificates will be specifically addressed to
institutions where submission is needed Transcripts and recommendation letters will
directly mailed to the universities where student is seeking an admission Mailing or
courier charges must be borne by the student
L Support from the Counselorrsquos Office
The Guidance Counselor
Guides and advises students on college admissions
Writes comprehensive honest and positive descriptive statements for students
through the various resources available to himher such as information from
teachers advisors parents and observation of the student from hisher own
personal experience
Liaisons with admissions officers of universities and colleges
Reports any disciplinary incidents regarding an applicant to hisher university if
such an incident occurs after the submission of the student‟s application
Informs the colleges and universities if it is discovered that a child‟s work on his
personal statementcollege essay is not his own plagiarism is not allowed and is
very strictly handled by school personnel and universities personnel locally and
abroad
Reports any positive developments in a student‟s profile to hisher university since
the submission of hisher application (eg Mid-year report End of year report)
Coordinates and follows-up with the universitycollege personnel for any
additional documents that might be needed for the student‟s admissions file
Responds to any queries that the university admissions officers may have
regarding the student(s) application to their universities
Follows up with students and the universitiescolleges they have applied to
regarding their admission status
Makes a student understand that it is hisher own academic record and overall
profile that determines admission to a universitycollege
Ensures that all that the admissions requirements are completed by the students
and the office personnel involved in a timely manner and that all documents
are mailed (via online or courier services) to the Universitiescolleges before the
published deadlines
Expectations from A-I and A-II students
A Level students are expected to visit counselor office in the beginning of A-I to
get to know the complete procedures of counselor office Moreover all students
need to coordinate with counselor to ensure that their files are established in
counselor‟s office for future proceeding
At the beginning of A-I an orientation session is held to encourage students to
take on a challenging curriculum appropriate to their abilities
All students must meet SICAS internal application deadlines
When researching for colleges students should look for at least two ldquosafetyrdquo
colleges two or three ldquolikelymiddle rangerdquo colleges and two ldquodreamreach
collegesrdquo depending on their academic record and personal profile
Research for colleges should depend on the preferred location the most
suitable program offered to suit the student‟s career goals the size of the school
the student wishes to attend the nature of the teaching style offered
preparation for a future career choice cost and the availability of financial aid
(if required)
Students should provide the teachercounselors with a CV or resume to assist in
writing a recommendation letter
Students should start work on their personal statement during the summer at the
end of A-I
Students should keep themself well informed about school activities and
resources available through assembly announcements and bulletin boards
Expectations from Parents
Support and encourage your child offering advice and guidance when
appropriate
Encourage your son or daughter to visit the Guidance Counselor Office at SICAS
and not to hesitate to ask questions regarding college applicationscareer goals
or to update the Counselor about their academic performance and
involvement in extracurricular activities
Avoid imposing or forcing your preferences regarding careercollege choices
onto your son or daughter It is important to remember that college planning
decisions are as much as possible a student‟s decision However do help your
child to gather enough information and research thoroughly through the various
resources available before making hisher decision
Family meetings should be held as early as the end of a student‟s Grade XI (or
even earlier) These meetings should focus where the parents want to send their
child for undergraduate studies and to start the ground-work on college
admissions This decision will be based on many factors finances family
commitments amongst others
Parents should be open to new ideas and suggestions They should not be
focusing only on the best-known colleges but rather on the ldquobest suitedrdquo
colleges for their sons and daughters where heshe can be happy
Parents should help their child to understand that there is always more than one
college that is appropriate for himher
Parents should encourage their child that there are no shortcuts to getting into
the top colleges an ethical approach to college admissions should be
supported
Parents should teach their children to complete their own applications write
their own personal statementscollege essays
M Public Access to School
1 Visiting the School
It is highly appreciated if visitors seek a prior appointment in order to meet any
management staff member The Front-desk officer and school administrator will
always be available during school hours to answer any query However Vice
PrincipalPrincipal may not be able to meet visitors without a prior appointment
Due to security reasons parents and visitors are required to get visitor‟s pass at the
gate to enter in to the school premises All visitors must first report to the main office
The Front-desk officer will manage your meeting with the concerned staff
2 Contacting the School
At times it will be necessary for parents to contact the school to speak to teachers
or occasionally their children during school hours Please use the following
procedures
Teachers
The school holds formal parent teacher conferences (PTC‟s) in order to bring parents
up to date with the progress of their child If a meeting is necessary in addition to the
scheduled PTC‟s then parents must make a request for such an appointment
through the school secretary Teachers are not permitted to leave the students
unattended in order to meet with parents and such meetings will be allowed at the
discretion of the school PrincipalVice Principal
Students
Occasionally a parent may need to pass on a message directly to their
sondaughter at school If you need to leave a message or speak directly to your
child please briefly explain the situation to the front-desk officer Heshe will take the
necessary measures to put you in touch with your child
3 Dropping items off at school
Parents often find themselves coming to drop off homework books lunch lunch
money gym clothes musical instruments etc at the school Parents must come to
the office and not leave items with the guard at the gate The item must be labeled
with the name and class of the student before the front-desk officer sends it to the
student
N Healthcare Information
Parents are requested to inform the school about any
health issues pertaining to their sondaughter Especially
in case of diabetic asthmatic dyslexia neurological or
acute psychological depression parents must provide
complete written information regarding their child‟s
medication It is equally important to fill out the
emergency contact information in the student file
Prescription Medication in Schools
If under exceptional circumstances a child is required to take prescription
medication during school hours and the parent cannot be at school to administer
the medication the medication can be administered in compliance with the
following regulations
1 A permission form with written dated instructions and permission signed by
the parent will be maintained by the school and will include
o The doctor‟s prescription
o child‟s name
o name of medication
o purpose of medication
o time to be administered
o dosage
o possible side effects
o termination date for administering the medication access and
maintenance of inhalers prescribed for asthmatic students
2 Parents will be responsible for delivering medication to the school and reclaiming
any unused medications ALL MEDICATION MUST BE IN A CONTAINER
APPROPRIATELY LABELED BY THE PHARMACY (OR DOCTOR‟S SUBSCRIPTION)
STATING THE NAME OF MEDICATION DOSAGE AND TIME TO BE ADMINISTERED
Any unused medications will be destroyed by school personnel if unclaimed
more than one week following termination of treatment or at the end of the
school year
3 The parents of the child must assume responsibility for informing the Principal of
any change in the child‟s health or change in medication
4 The school personnel will not be responsible for any adverse drug reaction when
medication has been given in the manner prescribed on the permission form
5 The school district retains the discretion to reject requests for the administration of
medicine
6 All medication must be stored in a secured locked clean container or cabinet
accessible to authorized school personnel The school does not have facilities to
store medication that requires refrigeration
Medical support in case of an emergency
School has a very basic first-aid arrangement in case of any injury during school
hours First-aid is administered by a trained member under the supervision of senior
management As we are not permitted to give any oral medicines it is in your childs
best interest to call parents to further pursue medical assistance However in case of
severe injury or illness school may call RESCUE 1122 to transfer a student to a nearest
hospital and an immediate call is made to parents to seek further guidance
O School Telephone amp Cell Phone Use
No student will be allowed to use the office telephone without special permission
from the administrator or the School Secretary O level students are generally not
allowed to bring mobile phones to school In case a student needs to have a phone
on a particular day heshe will be required to hand it in to the school administrator
before classes start and collect it at home time Any students violating from this rule
will have to face disciplinary consequences
A-level students may use mobile phones only in the designated common rooms
They are strictly prohibited from using cell phones in the academic block and
especially in the classrooms
P School Dues
All school dues must be paid on stipulated dates on the fee bill otherwise the
student may not be allowed to sit through the regular school classes or
examinations The school administrator or accountant may notify parents
telephonically about outstanding dues In such circumstances please make sure
that the dues are cleared at the earliest and the bank deposit receipt is shown to
the school office In order to get any school documents such as transcripts
examination results O level certificates or recommendation letters all school dues
need to be cleared till that day Please see further rules at the back of the school
fee bill
DISCIPLINE CODE
There will be a clearly defined standard of behavior within the School community that
promotes a safe and productive learning and teaching environment All members of
this community have the responsibility to conduct themselves in a way that
demonstrates a mutual respect for all individuals their rights and their property
A Goals and Objectives
In planning and maintaining both school and classroom settings which promote
appropriate student conduct the SICAS is committed to the following objectives
bull To promote mutual respect among students stafffaculty administration and
parents through the display of appropriate language attitude and physical
behavior
bull To maintain a safe and secure learning environment in which all students have
the opportunity to reach their potential
bull To promote each students self-knowledge self-discipline and self-reliance
bull To recognize and value individual differences
bull To recognize that the management of student behavior is the collective
responsibility of students stafffaculty administrators and parents
bull To maintain open lines of communication in a positive fair and consistent
manner while recognizing the individual needs of students
Each childs education is the shared responsibility of the student the parent
guardian and the school Such a collaborative partnership can help motivate
support and encourage the student When a large group of people work together
in a community such as the school each partner must understand hisher
responsibilities or roles and their relationships
B Rules Regulations and Expectations
The rights and responsibilities for all students and staff members must be respected
at all times In an effort to strive for excellence it is important for students and staff to
be aware of the basic rules regulations and expectations that govern these rights
and responsibilities The following rules and regulations are consistent with the Goals
for all SICAS students set forth in the Student Handbook It is also expected that
students will follow the standards of conduct which have been established
C Academic Honesty (pertaining to Fraud Plagiarism and
Cheating)
Student work is highly respected and important to academic success For that
reason academic fraud cannot be tolerated Plagiarism is regarded as a serious
offense Plagiarism involves passing off other people‟s work as your own Any copied
or plagiarized work will be reviewed and may result in a zero for the assignment or
appropriate consequences In case if a student feels extreme academic pressures
please contact the counselor SICAS wants all students to succeed producing their
own product or work
D Acceptable Use of Technology
Students must conduct themselves in a responsible manner while using the school‟s
technology Computers and technology are being made available for educational
use and the use of equipment is a privilege not a right Accessing or producing
content that is vulgar racist profane violent obscene or pornographic is subject to
disciplinary action Internet chat and game play is not allowed at any time The
school has a right to monitor use of school technology
E School Uniform for Boys and Girls
All students must wear clean uniform to school on a regular basis
No jewelry of any type except for a watch and small studs for girls are allowed
Students will be liable for disciplinary action in case of not following the dress
code
Students who have games period (once a week) are required to come in their
sports uniform that specific day only
It is mandatory for all students to wear proper school uniform (regularsports)
supplied by the authorized uniform supplier
Students may not wear hats sweatshirt hoods or other headgear such as
bandanas or items that are determined inappropriate by school personnel in
the school building
All students must wear school-sanctioned black shoes
Clothing shall be worn with appropriate undergarments
School belts must be buckled sashes tied and shirts buttoned up omitting the
top most
Council members must wear their council badges at all times
Items that are worn for religious reasons must be approved in advance from the
school administration
All shorts should be worn no shorter than four inches from the top of the knee
Any clothing or hairstyle that disrupts the educational process is prohibited
1 Classroom and School Environment
Students are expected to behave in an orderly fashion in classrooms and all areas
of the school
It is a very serious matter to interfere with the educational process by being
disruptive in class or by creating disturbances in and around school
Pushing shoving running and ldquoplay-fightingrdquo are forms of unacceptable
behavior
All these may be regarded as acts of bullying which is strictly prohibited at SICAS
(Read ahead for more detail about this)
Students caught bullying others on social websites will also be subject to strict
disciplinary action that may also result in expulsion These cases would be directly
handled by the Principal of the school
Due to the potentially disruptive nature of electronic games electronic apparatus
and communication devices such as cellular phones are not permitted on school
premises and may be confiscated if found Students are not allowed to bring cell
phones CD and media players iPods radio walk-mans electronic games digital
diaries etc to school If there is an exigent need they must be submitted to the
administrator‟s office for safekeeping School will not be responsible for loss of any
electronic item
F Behavior Towards Peers amp Adults
Students must be respectful of each other and of all adults in the building
bull Rudeness disrespect and discourteous behavior are intolerable regardless of
the particulars of the situation
bull A student who is insolent or insubordinate in refusing to obey reasonable requests
made by a teacher or staff member is subject to firm disciplinary action including
suspension from school
1 Care of Building and Property
Everyone at SICAS should take pride in the appearance of our school Acts such as
theft and vandalizing school property are considered to be extremely serious They
are not only violations of our schools Code of Conduct they are against the law
Students found stealing damaging or defacing school or personal property will be
subject to disciplinary action including suspension and held responsible for the costs
of repairs or replacement Each case will be handled on an individual basis
Possession of matches lighters and other paraphernalia is forbidden on school
property
2 Physical Violence Fighting and Verbal Intimidation
Physical violence and verbal intimidation or threats directed toward any member of
the school community are not tolerated
Although some incidents begin
inadvertently each instance will
continue to be treated as a serious
disciplinary offense
Students involved in fighting bullying (see more below) ganging and other forms of
physical violence (regardless of who started the altercation) are subject to
suspension and their parents are notified The use of abusive obscene or profane
language andor gestures will be dealt with as a serious breach of conduct
3 Bullying
Respect for the dignity of others is a cornerstone of civil society Bullying creates an
atmosphere of fear and intimidation robs a person of their dignity detracts from the
safe environment necessary to promote student learning and will not be tolerated
by the Board of Directors Students who bully another person shall be held
accountable for their actions whether it occurs on the school grounds off school
grounds at a school sponsored or approved function activity or event or going to
or from school or a school activity
Definition Bullying is any pattern of behavior by a student or a group of students
that is intended to harass intimidate ridicule humiliate or instill fear in another child
or group of children Bullying behavior can be a threat of or actual physical harm
or it can be verbal abuse of the child Bullying is a series of recurring actions
committed over a period of time directed toward one student or successive
separate actions directed against multiple students
Examples of ldquoBullyingrdquo may include but are not limited to a pattern of behavior
involving one or more of the following
1 Sarcastic ldquocomplimentsrdquo about another student‟s personal appearance
2 Pointed questions intended to embarrass or humiliate
3 Mocking taunting or belittling
4 Non-verbal threats andor intimidation such as ldquofrontingrdquo or ldquochestingrdquo a person
5 Demeaning humor relating to a student‟s race gender ethnicity or personal
characteristics
6 Blackmail extortion demands for protection money or other involuntary
donations or loans
7 Blocking access to school property or facilities
8 Deliberate physical contact or injury to person or property
9 Stealing or hiding books or belongings andor
10 Threats of harm to student(s) possessions or others
Students are encouraged to report behavior they consider to be bullying including
a single action which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to their
teacher or the principal The report may be made anonymously Teachers and other
school employees who have witnessed or are reliably informed that a student has
been a victim of behavior they consider to be bullying including a single action
which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying shall report the incident(s) to
the principal Parents or legal guardians may submit written reports of incidents they
feel constitute bullying or if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to the
principal The principal shall be responsible for investigating the incident(s) to
determine if disciplinary action is warranted
Students found to be in violation of this policy shall be subject to disciplinary action
up to and including expulsion In determining the appropriate disciplinary action
consideration may be given to other violations of the student handbook that may
have simultaneously occurred
Notice of what constitutes bullying the school‟s prohibition against bullying and the
consequences for students who bully shall be conspicuously posted in classrooms
restrooms auditorium and school bus
4 Harassment
Words or actions directed at a particular person or group based on their sex race
religion national origin age sexual orientation physical appearance or disability in
any form will not be tolerated
5 Money and Personal Items
Students are to bring only money for breakfast lunch or for a specific school
purpose No toys games bats gloves balls tapes radios or any personal items are
to be brought to school The possession of cell phones or other telecommunication
devices by a student on school property or while attending school activities is
prohibited Such devices will be confiscated Parents may retrieve these items from
the school office after the confiscation period expires
6 Weapons
Students are forbidden to bring weapons sharp objects or explosives of any kind
including but not limited to guns knives firecrackers and cap guns Replicas of any
type of dangerous weapons are also forbidden A student who brings any weapon
to school is subject to suspension and possible expulsion (See Expulsion Policy)
7 Display of Affection
At SICAS we prohibit display of affection at school or school-sponsored activities To
establish a respectful environment in the context of our local culture please refrain
from intimate behavior of any sort Teachers and other staff members are instructed
to correct students if their behavior is not acceptable Please accept these
corrections in a constructive manner It is the intent to maintain a proper
atmosphere for all students and to prevent adverse consequences from occurring
G SICAS BUS CONDUCT
Bus Safety
All students using school transport are expected
to adhere to the guidelines in the SICAS Bus
Conduct Code as outlined in the Student
Handbook Improper conduct aboard a school
bus is to be treated as a school offense subject
to consequences at the discretion of the school
administration
Be on time to meet the bus Last minute rushing often causes accidents Also the
driver is not supposed to wait except when it is raining and then only long enough
for students to reach the bus from the nearest shelter
Wait for the bus at the designated area and do not venture far off
When getting on or off the bus use the handrail
After boarding the bus sit down as quickly as possible If the bus starts with a jolt you
could be thrown in the aisle if you are still standing
Keep the aisles clear Keep books lunch boxes legs and feet out of the aisle
Ride only the bus you are assigned to ride You must have permission in advance to
do otherwise
Do not open any windows without permission from the bus driver Keep head arms
and hands inside the bus
Do not throw anything inside the bus or out of the bus window Do not litter the bus
Make as little noise as possible The bus driver must be able to hear horns trains and
other warning signals
No horseplay or scuffling of any kind on the bus This is very distracting to the driver
Stay seated and facing the front of the bus at all times until the bus comes to a
complete stop where you get off
If you must cross the street in front of the bus go at least 10 feet in front of the bus so
the driver can have a clear view
The bus driver will have authority to report any disciplinary issue
H Care of Books
Please insist that your child uses but not abuses hisher books
Damagedlost books will be the responsibility of the student and
parents Costs for repair or replacement of books will be
charged Students are expected to bring booksnotebooks
according to their class schedule We discourage heavy bags
and unnecessary books and notebooks should not be brought to
school Students are advised to print their names and classes on their books and
notebooks as they often get misplaced The school will not be responsible for any
loss of property
I Smoking and Drug Use Policy
The initiation and implementation of a successful smoking policy requires the co-
operation and wholehearted support of both management and staff
Policy Statement
Smoking andor use of recreational drugs is known to be a serious risk to health It is
a significant cause of disease and premature death In addition there is now
evidence that ldquopassive smokingrdquo the inhaling of other people‟s smoke can cause
lung cancer in non-smokers as well as causing a deterioration of respiratory
conditions
This smoking and drug policy would not allow any smoking or possession of any
banned substance within the boundaries of the school site at any time by the
students parents or visitors
It would be the responsibility of school authorities to enforce the policy at all times
and to advice students to ensure that the students comply with these arrangements
Rules for Pupils
Smoking on campus is strictly not permitted at any time
Smoking during school visits trips or school events is strictly not permitted
Pupils caught smoking will be issued a pink slip
Rs1000- will be fined immediately if a child is caught smoking or credible evidence
is found of himher to have been smoking He or she may be liable for further
disciplinary action
Pupils caught with banned drugs or alcohol will be notified to the school authorities
and they will either be put on extended suspension or be expelled from the school
Awareness sessions on the dangers of smoking and or use of drugs may be planned
The above rules also apply to electronic cigarettes
J Litter and Chewing Gum Policy
Any student caught littering the school premises or school owned property will be
subjected to disciplinary action The act of chewing gum is especially prohibited as its
improper disposal causes unnecessary damage to school property In the event that a
student is found chewing a gum or littering the school premises he or she will be a
levied a fine of Rs500 in addition to facing disciplinary action
K Disciplinary Procedures amp Consequences
Communication among all members of the School community is essential in
implementing the Code of Conduct and helping students to assume their
responsibilities as citizens of this school All students and parents are encouraged to
bring any violations of rules and regulations to the attention of an administrator In
addition all school staff has an obligation to report violations of rules and regulations to
the school administration Both teachers and administrators will inform specific students
and parents when school expectations and standards of conduct are not being
maintained Students should have a full understanding of the consequences of their
behavior should they fail to meet school expectations The consequences of breaking
school rules depend on the seriousness of the behavior and the overall disciplinary
record of the individual student Every effort will be made to balance fairness with
consistency in the application of this code
SICAS disciplinary guidelines and policies include procedures which ensure that
students and parents will be informed of their rights regarding due process to be
followed by school authorities Any student involved in a disciplinary action is entitled to
an opportunity to express hisher position on the incident leading to disciplinary action
Parents have the right to request and ensure presence at such a meetinghearing
Note to Parents
Parents are to be informed of the above policies through this handbook and any
changes thereto through newsletters and other forms of communication
Detentions
Parents are entitled to 2 hours‟ notice of a detention that takes place outside normal
school hours so that the parents can make arrangements for transport or childcare The
notice should tell you why the detention was given and how long your child will have to
stay at school
If the child cannot attend the detention parents must explain the reasons to the child‟s
teacher or the principal They may reconsider the detention in certain circumstances
such as
The detention falls on an important religious day for the family
The parents are concerned about the length and safety of the route between
school and home
Parents can‟t reasonably make alternative arrangements for collecting their child
from school
In such circumstances a during school hours short-term suspension may be given
L Explanation of Consequences
Unacceptable classroom or school behavior will be handled according to the nature
and severity of action including verbal warnings counseling detention suspension and
referral to the office for discipline
1 Verbal Warning and Counseling (level 1)
If an administrativestaff member has issued a warning this indicates that student‟s
behavior is inappropriate and that continuation of this behavior may result in serious
consequences
Every effort is made at all levels within the school environment to help students adhere
to the academic and behavioral expectations at SICAS Many matters can be more
effectively resolved in counseling sessions that take place with teachers
administrators guidance counselors fellow students and parentsguardians
2 Pink Slips (level 2)
In case of any behavioral disciplinary or academic anomaly a Pink Slip may be
issued to a student This document indicates that a serious infringement of a school
rule has taken place Upon being issued a Pink Slip the discipline committee may
decide consequences depending upon the nature of offense A copy of the pink slip
will be retained in student‟s personal file for a record Issuance of pink slip will earn
negative house points for the respective house as well
3 Suspension and issuance of warning letters (Level 3)
After three successive pink slips are issued in one academic term a student may be
suspended for three school days and a parent-meeting may be called by school
administrator The Administrator will notify schedule of suspension to parents by
telephone and by issuing a suspension and warning letter
4 Expulsion
If in extreme cases a child is given repeated suspensions and if all other avenues of
counseling a child have failed or if the nature of offense is so dire the school Principal
may take a decision to expel a child This will be the last resort especially if the child is
on repeated Academic Probation and the continued behavior is so egregious that
other students in particular and the school environment in general are suffering as a
consequence The parents will be given due explanation as to the school‟s decision
and will be made to understand that the school reserves the legal right to disallow a
child from continuing as a student
5Other Consequences as Appropriate
RESOURCES
C School Office Personnel
PrincipalDirector Mr Shehryar Salamat (shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
Vice Principal Mr Muhammad Azhar Khan (azharkhansssedupk)
Administrator Zeeshan Khan (zeeshankhansssedupk) A Level Coordinator Mrs Lubna Assad O Level Coordinator Ms Saadia Qureshi Guidance Counselor Ms Nishat Hassan (nishathassansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
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Promotion Rules
Class VIII to IX
The O level promotion policy dictates that students require a minimum of 60 in 6
subjects in order to be promoted Conversely if a student secures U‟s in English or
Mathematics he will not merit promotion to O level stream
Class IX to X
For promotion to Class X pass marks are 50 in all subject
Class X to XI
For promotion to Class XI pass marks are 50 all subject
Class A-I to A-II
For promotion to Class A-II pass marks are 50 all subject
If a student secures more than 1U in the send up examinations his entry will be sent as a
private candidate for the CIE examinations however the registration process would be
completed through school as a bdquoprivate candidate‟
Double FailureDetention
Double failure means the failure of a student to qualify for promotion on
two consecutive occasions during hisher school career
A student who fails more than once in this way will be subject to
withdrawal the student from the school
At the time of the first failure the promotion committee may take into
account any special circumstances such as lengthy and unavoidable
absence from school and decide whether they constitute a valid reason
for allowing the student to be promoted to the next class In such a case
an undertaking must be taken from parents at the time of the first failure
committing them to withdraw their child if heshe fails again the next year
Double promotion
Double promotion is not permissible in any class for the OA Level program
Conditional promotions
Conditional promotions are to be strongly discouraged If at all necessary it
must be accompanied by an undertaking from parents committing them to
share responsibility for their child‟schildren‟s performance within the school
Absence from Examinations or Assessments and Retake Policy for Internal Assessments
and Examinations
Students who are absent for class tests assessed written work or examinations will not
be retested but would be considered under the following rules
o In case a student has been unable to sit for the end-of-year examinations
with a valid reason the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of
hisher consolidated performance in the continuous assessment and the mid-
year examinations
o If a student is absent from the mid-year examination with a genuine reason
the promotion decision will be based on the continuous assessment and the
end-of-year examination results
o In case if a student misses any examinationsassessments due to his late
admission the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of the later
continuous assessments and the end-of-year examinations
o Students on approved long leave for a negotiated period of time are given a
placement test for the compulsory subjects at the time of rejoining
o If a student is absent from one or two subjects in the end-of-year
examinations without a valid reason the marks of the mid-year examinations or
the minimum passing marks will be allotted whichever is less If heshe is absent
for the entire mid-year or end-of-year examinations without a valid reason
heshe will be given no credit at all for the examination
o If a student has been absent for less than half the class tests or assessed
written work during a term the average marks gained in other tests and written
work or the minimum passing marks as decided by the promotion committee will
be allotted for the missing work
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests with a genuine
reason hisher assessments are based solely on the number of tests taken
o When a student is absent for more than half the class tests with a genuine
reason heshe may be given the average of the other class tests or minimum
passing marks whichever is less
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests without a genuine
reason heshe may be awarded minimum pass marks or the average of the
other tests whichever is less however heshe is given no credit for the ones
missed
o A student who misses any exam is not eligible for a prize for academic
excellence in the Academic Prize distribution ceremony
Retake Policy for CIE OA level Examinations
Any OA level student can only sit in OctNov session for re-take examinations
through school as per CIE policy Heshe will have to pay all dues imposed by
CIEBritish councilSchool Admin fee as per stated exam
Any OA level student who wishes to appear in the next MayJune session
that will be treated as a fresh entry and child will have to be enrolled in the level
for one year to appear as a regular candidate of the school
Malpractice Cases
If it is established that a student has indulged in any malpractice or breach of
the examination rules heshe may be required to
Forfeit any award for the paper in which a student is found to be
cheating No marks will be awarded for the particular exam
Leave the school (this may be appropriate for a habitual offender or
one who threatens a teacher or who seriously disrupts an examination)
G Grading and Rewards Policy
As per CIE policies students‟ performance is benchmarked using six grades (A-E)
An bdquoA‟ is awarded for the highest level of achievement whereas bdquoE‟ indicates minimum
satisfactory performance A bdquoU‟ is given for ungraded or unsatisfactory performance
For O level
A grade for Effort and Behavior is also awarded in the internal examinations on a 1-4
scale as shown in the diagram above
HONOUR ROLL
Students in grades who receive all Ain their consolidated internal result or highest
result in CIE examinations will be placed on the honor roll Students will be eligible for
additional rewards at the time of the annual prize distribution ceremony The criteria
for these rewards may be inquired from the school authorities
H Graduation Requirements
Graduation at SICAS occurs in two stages First upon completing the internal
academic requirements of the school The students are invited to attend their
Graduation Ceremony at the school Annual Prize Distribution This event that takes
place in April every year Second the student is considered a High School graduate
after passing his CIE A Level exam the result of which is declared in August of the
year the exam is taken
To meet the internal requirement of the school students must successfully clear the
AI End-of-Year exam and attain an adequate passing grades in the send-up and
mock exams Borderline cases concerning students on Academic Probation will be
given clearance to graduate at the discretion of the school Principal
In order to pass the CIE exams students must clear three CIE full-credit A Level
exams and attain passing marks in each Upon clearance of the CIE exam students
a student previously on academic probation may attain the SICAS diploma
Subject ChangeWithdrawal (A Level) Class schedules will be given to students prior to the start of each term Subject
changes or withdrawals will be allowed through the first 2 weeks of the September
of A-I thereafter enrollment in new subjects will be at the discretion of the school
authorities and students will be charged subject changewithdrawal fee
H Student Records Permanent records include the student‟s personal file copies of his report cards
certificates of scholastic and co-curricular achievements letters of commendation
or of concern behavioral incident reports standardized testing results attendance
and health records A student andor parentslegal guardians may see the student‟s
record by making an appointment with the school office The student andor
parentslegal guardians may request for any statements or documents in the record
if it pertains to the student‟s school work Students may request that a particular item
be removed from the file however the counselor may or may not grant the request
If the request is denied an appeal may be made to the Principal
I Summer School Camps SICAS Senior offers a summer school program of varying lengths during the winter
and summer vacation period Summer school is for catching up with the required
course work as well as for preparing for O Level Optional subjects Summer school
also provides a variety of co- curricular and leadership programs such as Debate
MUN French swimming and other sports training camps
J Withdrawal
To withdraw a student or parent should obtain a Withdrawal Form from the school
office and have it signed by counselor librarian and the Principal A student must
have hisher parentlegal guardian‟s permission to withdraw All books and materials
checked out are to be returned and school dues including fines assessed due to
damaged or lost materials should be paid Any student seeking withdrawal before
graduating will have to state reason for leaving and parentslegal guardian‟s need
to meet with Vice PrincipalPrincipal in person to get the school leaving certificate
(SLC)
K Attestation and issuance of school documents
Students need to present original documents to get photocopies of academicco-
curricular achievement certificates verified School will not attest any copy without
verifying the original document SICAS issues certificates such as bona fide
certificate hope certificate school transcripts school reports on request In order to
obtain such certificates a request to the guidance counselor must be made at least
5 businesses days in advance All certificates will be specifically addressed to
institutions where submission is needed Transcripts and recommendation letters will
directly mailed to the universities where student is seeking an admission Mailing or
courier charges must be borne by the student
L Support from the Counselorrsquos Office
The Guidance Counselor
Guides and advises students on college admissions
Writes comprehensive honest and positive descriptive statements for students
through the various resources available to himher such as information from
teachers advisors parents and observation of the student from hisher own
personal experience
Liaisons with admissions officers of universities and colleges
Reports any disciplinary incidents regarding an applicant to hisher university if
such an incident occurs after the submission of the student‟s application
Informs the colleges and universities if it is discovered that a child‟s work on his
personal statementcollege essay is not his own plagiarism is not allowed and is
very strictly handled by school personnel and universities personnel locally and
abroad
Reports any positive developments in a student‟s profile to hisher university since
the submission of hisher application (eg Mid-year report End of year report)
Coordinates and follows-up with the universitycollege personnel for any
additional documents that might be needed for the student‟s admissions file
Responds to any queries that the university admissions officers may have
regarding the student(s) application to their universities
Follows up with students and the universitiescolleges they have applied to
regarding their admission status
Makes a student understand that it is hisher own academic record and overall
profile that determines admission to a universitycollege
Ensures that all that the admissions requirements are completed by the students
and the office personnel involved in a timely manner and that all documents
are mailed (via online or courier services) to the Universitiescolleges before the
published deadlines
Expectations from A-I and A-II students
A Level students are expected to visit counselor office in the beginning of A-I to
get to know the complete procedures of counselor office Moreover all students
need to coordinate with counselor to ensure that their files are established in
counselor‟s office for future proceeding
At the beginning of A-I an orientation session is held to encourage students to
take on a challenging curriculum appropriate to their abilities
All students must meet SICAS internal application deadlines
When researching for colleges students should look for at least two ldquosafetyrdquo
colleges two or three ldquolikelymiddle rangerdquo colleges and two ldquodreamreach
collegesrdquo depending on their academic record and personal profile
Research for colleges should depend on the preferred location the most
suitable program offered to suit the student‟s career goals the size of the school
the student wishes to attend the nature of the teaching style offered
preparation for a future career choice cost and the availability of financial aid
(if required)
Students should provide the teachercounselors with a CV or resume to assist in
writing a recommendation letter
Students should start work on their personal statement during the summer at the
end of A-I
Students should keep themself well informed about school activities and
resources available through assembly announcements and bulletin boards
Expectations from Parents
Support and encourage your child offering advice and guidance when
appropriate
Encourage your son or daughter to visit the Guidance Counselor Office at SICAS
and not to hesitate to ask questions regarding college applicationscareer goals
or to update the Counselor about their academic performance and
involvement in extracurricular activities
Avoid imposing or forcing your preferences regarding careercollege choices
onto your son or daughter It is important to remember that college planning
decisions are as much as possible a student‟s decision However do help your
child to gather enough information and research thoroughly through the various
resources available before making hisher decision
Family meetings should be held as early as the end of a student‟s Grade XI (or
even earlier) These meetings should focus where the parents want to send their
child for undergraduate studies and to start the ground-work on college
admissions This decision will be based on many factors finances family
commitments amongst others
Parents should be open to new ideas and suggestions They should not be
focusing only on the best-known colleges but rather on the ldquobest suitedrdquo
colleges for their sons and daughters where heshe can be happy
Parents should help their child to understand that there is always more than one
college that is appropriate for himher
Parents should encourage their child that there are no shortcuts to getting into
the top colleges an ethical approach to college admissions should be
supported
Parents should teach their children to complete their own applications write
their own personal statementscollege essays
M Public Access to School
1 Visiting the School
It is highly appreciated if visitors seek a prior appointment in order to meet any
management staff member The Front-desk officer and school administrator will
always be available during school hours to answer any query However Vice
PrincipalPrincipal may not be able to meet visitors without a prior appointment
Due to security reasons parents and visitors are required to get visitor‟s pass at the
gate to enter in to the school premises All visitors must first report to the main office
The Front-desk officer will manage your meeting with the concerned staff
2 Contacting the School
At times it will be necessary for parents to contact the school to speak to teachers
or occasionally their children during school hours Please use the following
procedures
Teachers
The school holds formal parent teacher conferences (PTC‟s) in order to bring parents
up to date with the progress of their child If a meeting is necessary in addition to the
scheduled PTC‟s then parents must make a request for such an appointment
through the school secretary Teachers are not permitted to leave the students
unattended in order to meet with parents and such meetings will be allowed at the
discretion of the school PrincipalVice Principal
Students
Occasionally a parent may need to pass on a message directly to their
sondaughter at school If you need to leave a message or speak directly to your
child please briefly explain the situation to the front-desk officer Heshe will take the
necessary measures to put you in touch with your child
3 Dropping items off at school
Parents often find themselves coming to drop off homework books lunch lunch
money gym clothes musical instruments etc at the school Parents must come to
the office and not leave items with the guard at the gate The item must be labeled
with the name and class of the student before the front-desk officer sends it to the
student
N Healthcare Information
Parents are requested to inform the school about any
health issues pertaining to their sondaughter Especially
in case of diabetic asthmatic dyslexia neurological or
acute psychological depression parents must provide
complete written information regarding their child‟s
medication It is equally important to fill out the
emergency contact information in the student file
Prescription Medication in Schools
If under exceptional circumstances a child is required to take prescription
medication during school hours and the parent cannot be at school to administer
the medication the medication can be administered in compliance with the
following regulations
1 A permission form with written dated instructions and permission signed by
the parent will be maintained by the school and will include
o The doctor‟s prescription
o child‟s name
o name of medication
o purpose of medication
o time to be administered
o dosage
o possible side effects
o termination date for administering the medication access and
maintenance of inhalers prescribed for asthmatic students
2 Parents will be responsible for delivering medication to the school and reclaiming
any unused medications ALL MEDICATION MUST BE IN A CONTAINER
APPROPRIATELY LABELED BY THE PHARMACY (OR DOCTOR‟S SUBSCRIPTION)
STATING THE NAME OF MEDICATION DOSAGE AND TIME TO BE ADMINISTERED
Any unused medications will be destroyed by school personnel if unclaimed
more than one week following termination of treatment or at the end of the
school year
3 The parents of the child must assume responsibility for informing the Principal of
any change in the child‟s health or change in medication
4 The school personnel will not be responsible for any adverse drug reaction when
medication has been given in the manner prescribed on the permission form
5 The school district retains the discretion to reject requests for the administration of
medicine
6 All medication must be stored in a secured locked clean container or cabinet
accessible to authorized school personnel The school does not have facilities to
store medication that requires refrigeration
Medical support in case of an emergency
School has a very basic first-aid arrangement in case of any injury during school
hours First-aid is administered by a trained member under the supervision of senior
management As we are not permitted to give any oral medicines it is in your childs
best interest to call parents to further pursue medical assistance However in case of
severe injury or illness school may call RESCUE 1122 to transfer a student to a nearest
hospital and an immediate call is made to parents to seek further guidance
O School Telephone amp Cell Phone Use
No student will be allowed to use the office telephone without special permission
from the administrator or the School Secretary O level students are generally not
allowed to bring mobile phones to school In case a student needs to have a phone
on a particular day heshe will be required to hand it in to the school administrator
before classes start and collect it at home time Any students violating from this rule
will have to face disciplinary consequences
A-level students may use mobile phones only in the designated common rooms
They are strictly prohibited from using cell phones in the academic block and
especially in the classrooms
P School Dues
All school dues must be paid on stipulated dates on the fee bill otherwise the
student may not be allowed to sit through the regular school classes or
examinations The school administrator or accountant may notify parents
telephonically about outstanding dues In such circumstances please make sure
that the dues are cleared at the earliest and the bank deposit receipt is shown to
the school office In order to get any school documents such as transcripts
examination results O level certificates or recommendation letters all school dues
need to be cleared till that day Please see further rules at the back of the school
fee bill
DISCIPLINE CODE
There will be a clearly defined standard of behavior within the School community that
promotes a safe and productive learning and teaching environment All members of
this community have the responsibility to conduct themselves in a way that
demonstrates a mutual respect for all individuals their rights and their property
A Goals and Objectives
In planning and maintaining both school and classroom settings which promote
appropriate student conduct the SICAS is committed to the following objectives
bull To promote mutual respect among students stafffaculty administration and
parents through the display of appropriate language attitude and physical
behavior
bull To maintain a safe and secure learning environment in which all students have
the opportunity to reach their potential
bull To promote each students self-knowledge self-discipline and self-reliance
bull To recognize and value individual differences
bull To recognize that the management of student behavior is the collective
responsibility of students stafffaculty administrators and parents
bull To maintain open lines of communication in a positive fair and consistent
manner while recognizing the individual needs of students
Each childs education is the shared responsibility of the student the parent
guardian and the school Such a collaborative partnership can help motivate
support and encourage the student When a large group of people work together
in a community such as the school each partner must understand hisher
responsibilities or roles and their relationships
B Rules Regulations and Expectations
The rights and responsibilities for all students and staff members must be respected
at all times In an effort to strive for excellence it is important for students and staff to
be aware of the basic rules regulations and expectations that govern these rights
and responsibilities The following rules and regulations are consistent with the Goals
for all SICAS students set forth in the Student Handbook It is also expected that
students will follow the standards of conduct which have been established
C Academic Honesty (pertaining to Fraud Plagiarism and
Cheating)
Student work is highly respected and important to academic success For that
reason academic fraud cannot be tolerated Plagiarism is regarded as a serious
offense Plagiarism involves passing off other people‟s work as your own Any copied
or plagiarized work will be reviewed and may result in a zero for the assignment or
appropriate consequences In case if a student feels extreme academic pressures
please contact the counselor SICAS wants all students to succeed producing their
own product or work
D Acceptable Use of Technology
Students must conduct themselves in a responsible manner while using the school‟s
technology Computers and technology are being made available for educational
use and the use of equipment is a privilege not a right Accessing or producing
content that is vulgar racist profane violent obscene or pornographic is subject to
disciplinary action Internet chat and game play is not allowed at any time The
school has a right to monitor use of school technology
E School Uniform for Boys and Girls
All students must wear clean uniform to school on a regular basis
No jewelry of any type except for a watch and small studs for girls are allowed
Students will be liable for disciplinary action in case of not following the dress
code
Students who have games period (once a week) are required to come in their
sports uniform that specific day only
It is mandatory for all students to wear proper school uniform (regularsports)
supplied by the authorized uniform supplier
Students may not wear hats sweatshirt hoods or other headgear such as
bandanas or items that are determined inappropriate by school personnel in
the school building
All students must wear school-sanctioned black shoes
Clothing shall be worn with appropriate undergarments
School belts must be buckled sashes tied and shirts buttoned up omitting the
top most
Council members must wear their council badges at all times
Items that are worn for religious reasons must be approved in advance from the
school administration
All shorts should be worn no shorter than four inches from the top of the knee
Any clothing or hairstyle that disrupts the educational process is prohibited
1 Classroom and School Environment
Students are expected to behave in an orderly fashion in classrooms and all areas
of the school
It is a very serious matter to interfere with the educational process by being
disruptive in class or by creating disturbances in and around school
Pushing shoving running and ldquoplay-fightingrdquo are forms of unacceptable
behavior
All these may be regarded as acts of bullying which is strictly prohibited at SICAS
(Read ahead for more detail about this)
Students caught bullying others on social websites will also be subject to strict
disciplinary action that may also result in expulsion These cases would be directly
handled by the Principal of the school
Due to the potentially disruptive nature of electronic games electronic apparatus
and communication devices such as cellular phones are not permitted on school
premises and may be confiscated if found Students are not allowed to bring cell
phones CD and media players iPods radio walk-mans electronic games digital
diaries etc to school If there is an exigent need they must be submitted to the
administrator‟s office for safekeeping School will not be responsible for loss of any
electronic item
F Behavior Towards Peers amp Adults
Students must be respectful of each other and of all adults in the building
bull Rudeness disrespect and discourteous behavior are intolerable regardless of
the particulars of the situation
bull A student who is insolent or insubordinate in refusing to obey reasonable requests
made by a teacher or staff member is subject to firm disciplinary action including
suspension from school
1 Care of Building and Property
Everyone at SICAS should take pride in the appearance of our school Acts such as
theft and vandalizing school property are considered to be extremely serious They
are not only violations of our schools Code of Conduct they are against the law
Students found stealing damaging or defacing school or personal property will be
subject to disciplinary action including suspension and held responsible for the costs
of repairs or replacement Each case will be handled on an individual basis
Possession of matches lighters and other paraphernalia is forbidden on school
property
2 Physical Violence Fighting and Verbal Intimidation
Physical violence and verbal intimidation or threats directed toward any member of
the school community are not tolerated
Although some incidents begin
inadvertently each instance will
continue to be treated as a serious
disciplinary offense
Students involved in fighting bullying (see more below) ganging and other forms of
physical violence (regardless of who started the altercation) are subject to
suspension and their parents are notified The use of abusive obscene or profane
language andor gestures will be dealt with as a serious breach of conduct
3 Bullying
Respect for the dignity of others is a cornerstone of civil society Bullying creates an
atmosphere of fear and intimidation robs a person of their dignity detracts from the
safe environment necessary to promote student learning and will not be tolerated
by the Board of Directors Students who bully another person shall be held
accountable for their actions whether it occurs on the school grounds off school
grounds at a school sponsored or approved function activity or event or going to
or from school or a school activity
Definition Bullying is any pattern of behavior by a student or a group of students
that is intended to harass intimidate ridicule humiliate or instill fear in another child
or group of children Bullying behavior can be a threat of or actual physical harm
or it can be verbal abuse of the child Bullying is a series of recurring actions
committed over a period of time directed toward one student or successive
separate actions directed against multiple students
Examples of ldquoBullyingrdquo may include but are not limited to a pattern of behavior
involving one or more of the following
1 Sarcastic ldquocomplimentsrdquo about another student‟s personal appearance
2 Pointed questions intended to embarrass or humiliate
3 Mocking taunting or belittling
4 Non-verbal threats andor intimidation such as ldquofrontingrdquo or ldquochestingrdquo a person
5 Demeaning humor relating to a student‟s race gender ethnicity or personal
characteristics
6 Blackmail extortion demands for protection money or other involuntary
donations or loans
7 Blocking access to school property or facilities
8 Deliberate physical contact or injury to person or property
9 Stealing or hiding books or belongings andor
10 Threats of harm to student(s) possessions or others
Students are encouraged to report behavior they consider to be bullying including
a single action which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to their
teacher or the principal The report may be made anonymously Teachers and other
school employees who have witnessed or are reliably informed that a student has
been a victim of behavior they consider to be bullying including a single action
which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying shall report the incident(s) to
the principal Parents or legal guardians may submit written reports of incidents they
feel constitute bullying or if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to the
principal The principal shall be responsible for investigating the incident(s) to
determine if disciplinary action is warranted
Students found to be in violation of this policy shall be subject to disciplinary action
up to and including expulsion In determining the appropriate disciplinary action
consideration may be given to other violations of the student handbook that may
have simultaneously occurred
Notice of what constitutes bullying the school‟s prohibition against bullying and the
consequences for students who bully shall be conspicuously posted in classrooms
restrooms auditorium and school bus
4 Harassment
Words or actions directed at a particular person or group based on their sex race
religion national origin age sexual orientation physical appearance or disability in
any form will not be tolerated
5 Money and Personal Items
Students are to bring only money for breakfast lunch or for a specific school
purpose No toys games bats gloves balls tapes radios or any personal items are
to be brought to school The possession of cell phones or other telecommunication
devices by a student on school property or while attending school activities is
prohibited Such devices will be confiscated Parents may retrieve these items from
the school office after the confiscation period expires
6 Weapons
Students are forbidden to bring weapons sharp objects or explosives of any kind
including but not limited to guns knives firecrackers and cap guns Replicas of any
type of dangerous weapons are also forbidden A student who brings any weapon
to school is subject to suspension and possible expulsion (See Expulsion Policy)
7 Display of Affection
At SICAS we prohibit display of affection at school or school-sponsored activities To
establish a respectful environment in the context of our local culture please refrain
from intimate behavior of any sort Teachers and other staff members are instructed
to correct students if their behavior is not acceptable Please accept these
corrections in a constructive manner It is the intent to maintain a proper
atmosphere for all students and to prevent adverse consequences from occurring
G SICAS BUS CONDUCT
Bus Safety
All students using school transport are expected
to adhere to the guidelines in the SICAS Bus
Conduct Code as outlined in the Student
Handbook Improper conduct aboard a school
bus is to be treated as a school offense subject
to consequences at the discretion of the school
administration
Be on time to meet the bus Last minute rushing often causes accidents Also the
driver is not supposed to wait except when it is raining and then only long enough
for students to reach the bus from the nearest shelter
Wait for the bus at the designated area and do not venture far off
When getting on or off the bus use the handrail
After boarding the bus sit down as quickly as possible If the bus starts with a jolt you
could be thrown in the aisle if you are still standing
Keep the aisles clear Keep books lunch boxes legs and feet out of the aisle
Ride only the bus you are assigned to ride You must have permission in advance to
do otherwise
Do not open any windows without permission from the bus driver Keep head arms
and hands inside the bus
Do not throw anything inside the bus or out of the bus window Do not litter the bus
Make as little noise as possible The bus driver must be able to hear horns trains and
other warning signals
No horseplay or scuffling of any kind on the bus This is very distracting to the driver
Stay seated and facing the front of the bus at all times until the bus comes to a
complete stop where you get off
If you must cross the street in front of the bus go at least 10 feet in front of the bus so
the driver can have a clear view
The bus driver will have authority to report any disciplinary issue
H Care of Books
Please insist that your child uses but not abuses hisher books
Damagedlost books will be the responsibility of the student and
parents Costs for repair or replacement of books will be
charged Students are expected to bring booksnotebooks
according to their class schedule We discourage heavy bags
and unnecessary books and notebooks should not be brought to
school Students are advised to print their names and classes on their books and
notebooks as they often get misplaced The school will not be responsible for any
loss of property
I Smoking and Drug Use Policy
The initiation and implementation of a successful smoking policy requires the co-
operation and wholehearted support of both management and staff
Policy Statement
Smoking andor use of recreational drugs is known to be a serious risk to health It is
a significant cause of disease and premature death In addition there is now
evidence that ldquopassive smokingrdquo the inhaling of other people‟s smoke can cause
lung cancer in non-smokers as well as causing a deterioration of respiratory
conditions
This smoking and drug policy would not allow any smoking or possession of any
banned substance within the boundaries of the school site at any time by the
students parents or visitors
It would be the responsibility of school authorities to enforce the policy at all times
and to advice students to ensure that the students comply with these arrangements
Rules for Pupils
Smoking on campus is strictly not permitted at any time
Smoking during school visits trips or school events is strictly not permitted
Pupils caught smoking will be issued a pink slip
Rs1000- will be fined immediately if a child is caught smoking or credible evidence
is found of himher to have been smoking He or she may be liable for further
disciplinary action
Pupils caught with banned drugs or alcohol will be notified to the school authorities
and they will either be put on extended suspension or be expelled from the school
Awareness sessions on the dangers of smoking and or use of drugs may be planned
The above rules also apply to electronic cigarettes
J Litter and Chewing Gum Policy
Any student caught littering the school premises or school owned property will be
subjected to disciplinary action The act of chewing gum is especially prohibited as its
improper disposal causes unnecessary damage to school property In the event that a
student is found chewing a gum or littering the school premises he or she will be a
levied a fine of Rs500 in addition to facing disciplinary action
K Disciplinary Procedures amp Consequences
Communication among all members of the School community is essential in
implementing the Code of Conduct and helping students to assume their
responsibilities as citizens of this school All students and parents are encouraged to
bring any violations of rules and regulations to the attention of an administrator In
addition all school staff has an obligation to report violations of rules and regulations to
the school administration Both teachers and administrators will inform specific students
and parents when school expectations and standards of conduct are not being
maintained Students should have a full understanding of the consequences of their
behavior should they fail to meet school expectations The consequences of breaking
school rules depend on the seriousness of the behavior and the overall disciplinary
record of the individual student Every effort will be made to balance fairness with
consistency in the application of this code
SICAS disciplinary guidelines and policies include procedures which ensure that
students and parents will be informed of their rights regarding due process to be
followed by school authorities Any student involved in a disciplinary action is entitled to
an opportunity to express hisher position on the incident leading to disciplinary action
Parents have the right to request and ensure presence at such a meetinghearing
Note to Parents
Parents are to be informed of the above policies through this handbook and any
changes thereto through newsletters and other forms of communication
Detentions
Parents are entitled to 2 hours‟ notice of a detention that takes place outside normal
school hours so that the parents can make arrangements for transport or childcare The
notice should tell you why the detention was given and how long your child will have to
stay at school
If the child cannot attend the detention parents must explain the reasons to the child‟s
teacher or the principal They may reconsider the detention in certain circumstances
such as
The detention falls on an important religious day for the family
The parents are concerned about the length and safety of the route between
school and home
Parents can‟t reasonably make alternative arrangements for collecting their child
from school
In such circumstances a during school hours short-term suspension may be given
L Explanation of Consequences
Unacceptable classroom or school behavior will be handled according to the nature
and severity of action including verbal warnings counseling detention suspension and
referral to the office for discipline
1 Verbal Warning and Counseling (level 1)
If an administrativestaff member has issued a warning this indicates that student‟s
behavior is inappropriate and that continuation of this behavior may result in serious
consequences
Every effort is made at all levels within the school environment to help students adhere
to the academic and behavioral expectations at SICAS Many matters can be more
effectively resolved in counseling sessions that take place with teachers
administrators guidance counselors fellow students and parentsguardians
2 Pink Slips (level 2)
In case of any behavioral disciplinary or academic anomaly a Pink Slip may be
issued to a student This document indicates that a serious infringement of a school
rule has taken place Upon being issued a Pink Slip the discipline committee may
decide consequences depending upon the nature of offense A copy of the pink slip
will be retained in student‟s personal file for a record Issuance of pink slip will earn
negative house points for the respective house as well
3 Suspension and issuance of warning letters (Level 3)
After three successive pink slips are issued in one academic term a student may be
suspended for three school days and a parent-meeting may be called by school
administrator The Administrator will notify schedule of suspension to parents by
telephone and by issuing a suspension and warning letter
4 Expulsion
If in extreme cases a child is given repeated suspensions and if all other avenues of
counseling a child have failed or if the nature of offense is so dire the school Principal
may take a decision to expel a child This will be the last resort especially if the child is
on repeated Academic Probation and the continued behavior is so egregious that
other students in particular and the school environment in general are suffering as a
consequence The parents will be given due explanation as to the school‟s decision
and will be made to understand that the school reserves the legal right to disallow a
child from continuing as a student
5Other Consequences as Appropriate
RESOURCES
C School Office Personnel
PrincipalDirector Mr Shehryar Salamat (shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
Vice Principal Mr Muhammad Azhar Khan (azharkhansssedupk)
Administrator Zeeshan Khan (zeeshankhansssedupk) A Level Coordinator Mrs Lubna Assad O Level Coordinator Ms Saadia Qureshi Guidance Counselor Ms Nishat Hassan (nishathassansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
(shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
(azharkhansssedupk)
Absence from Examinations or Assessments and Retake Policy for Internal Assessments
and Examinations
Students who are absent for class tests assessed written work or examinations will not
be retested but would be considered under the following rules
o In case a student has been unable to sit for the end-of-year examinations
with a valid reason the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of
hisher consolidated performance in the continuous assessment and the mid-
year examinations
o If a student is absent from the mid-year examination with a genuine reason
the promotion decision will be based on the continuous assessment and the
end-of-year examination results
o In case if a student misses any examinationsassessments due to his late
admission the committee will consider hisher promotion on the basis of the later
continuous assessments and the end-of-year examinations
o Students on approved long leave for a negotiated period of time are given a
placement test for the compulsory subjects at the time of rejoining
o If a student is absent from one or two subjects in the end-of-year
examinations without a valid reason the marks of the mid-year examinations or
the minimum passing marks will be allotted whichever is less If heshe is absent
for the entire mid-year or end-of-year examinations without a valid reason
heshe will be given no credit at all for the examination
o If a student has been absent for less than half the class tests or assessed
written work during a term the average marks gained in other tests and written
work or the minimum passing marks as decided by the promotion committee will
be allotted for the missing work
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests with a genuine
reason hisher assessments are based solely on the number of tests taken
o When a student is absent for more than half the class tests with a genuine
reason heshe may be given the average of the other class tests or minimum
passing marks whichever is less
o When a student is absent for less than half the class tests without a genuine
reason heshe may be awarded minimum pass marks or the average of the
other tests whichever is less however heshe is given no credit for the ones
missed
o A student who misses any exam is not eligible for a prize for academic
excellence in the Academic Prize distribution ceremony
Retake Policy for CIE OA level Examinations
Any OA level student can only sit in OctNov session for re-take examinations
through school as per CIE policy Heshe will have to pay all dues imposed by
CIEBritish councilSchool Admin fee as per stated exam
Any OA level student who wishes to appear in the next MayJune session
that will be treated as a fresh entry and child will have to be enrolled in the level
for one year to appear as a regular candidate of the school
Malpractice Cases
If it is established that a student has indulged in any malpractice or breach of
the examination rules heshe may be required to
Forfeit any award for the paper in which a student is found to be
cheating No marks will be awarded for the particular exam
Leave the school (this may be appropriate for a habitual offender or
one who threatens a teacher or who seriously disrupts an examination)
G Grading and Rewards Policy
As per CIE policies students‟ performance is benchmarked using six grades (A-E)
An bdquoA‟ is awarded for the highest level of achievement whereas bdquoE‟ indicates minimum
satisfactory performance A bdquoU‟ is given for ungraded or unsatisfactory performance
For O level
A grade for Effort and Behavior is also awarded in the internal examinations on a 1-4
scale as shown in the diagram above
HONOUR ROLL
Students in grades who receive all Ain their consolidated internal result or highest
result in CIE examinations will be placed on the honor roll Students will be eligible for
additional rewards at the time of the annual prize distribution ceremony The criteria
for these rewards may be inquired from the school authorities
H Graduation Requirements
Graduation at SICAS occurs in two stages First upon completing the internal
academic requirements of the school The students are invited to attend their
Graduation Ceremony at the school Annual Prize Distribution This event that takes
place in April every year Second the student is considered a High School graduate
after passing his CIE A Level exam the result of which is declared in August of the
year the exam is taken
To meet the internal requirement of the school students must successfully clear the
AI End-of-Year exam and attain an adequate passing grades in the send-up and
mock exams Borderline cases concerning students on Academic Probation will be
given clearance to graduate at the discretion of the school Principal
In order to pass the CIE exams students must clear three CIE full-credit A Level
exams and attain passing marks in each Upon clearance of the CIE exam students
a student previously on academic probation may attain the SICAS diploma
Subject ChangeWithdrawal (A Level) Class schedules will be given to students prior to the start of each term Subject
changes or withdrawals will be allowed through the first 2 weeks of the September
of A-I thereafter enrollment in new subjects will be at the discretion of the school
authorities and students will be charged subject changewithdrawal fee
H Student Records Permanent records include the student‟s personal file copies of his report cards
certificates of scholastic and co-curricular achievements letters of commendation
or of concern behavioral incident reports standardized testing results attendance
and health records A student andor parentslegal guardians may see the student‟s
record by making an appointment with the school office The student andor
parentslegal guardians may request for any statements or documents in the record
if it pertains to the student‟s school work Students may request that a particular item
be removed from the file however the counselor may or may not grant the request
If the request is denied an appeal may be made to the Principal
I Summer School Camps SICAS Senior offers a summer school program of varying lengths during the winter
and summer vacation period Summer school is for catching up with the required
course work as well as for preparing for O Level Optional subjects Summer school
also provides a variety of co- curricular and leadership programs such as Debate
MUN French swimming and other sports training camps
J Withdrawal
To withdraw a student or parent should obtain a Withdrawal Form from the school
office and have it signed by counselor librarian and the Principal A student must
have hisher parentlegal guardian‟s permission to withdraw All books and materials
checked out are to be returned and school dues including fines assessed due to
damaged or lost materials should be paid Any student seeking withdrawal before
graduating will have to state reason for leaving and parentslegal guardian‟s need
to meet with Vice PrincipalPrincipal in person to get the school leaving certificate
(SLC)
K Attestation and issuance of school documents
Students need to present original documents to get photocopies of academicco-
curricular achievement certificates verified School will not attest any copy without
verifying the original document SICAS issues certificates such as bona fide
certificate hope certificate school transcripts school reports on request In order to
obtain such certificates a request to the guidance counselor must be made at least
5 businesses days in advance All certificates will be specifically addressed to
institutions where submission is needed Transcripts and recommendation letters will
directly mailed to the universities where student is seeking an admission Mailing or
courier charges must be borne by the student
L Support from the Counselorrsquos Office
The Guidance Counselor
Guides and advises students on college admissions
Writes comprehensive honest and positive descriptive statements for students
through the various resources available to himher such as information from
teachers advisors parents and observation of the student from hisher own
personal experience
Liaisons with admissions officers of universities and colleges
Reports any disciplinary incidents regarding an applicant to hisher university if
such an incident occurs after the submission of the student‟s application
Informs the colleges and universities if it is discovered that a child‟s work on his
personal statementcollege essay is not his own plagiarism is not allowed and is
very strictly handled by school personnel and universities personnel locally and
abroad
Reports any positive developments in a student‟s profile to hisher university since
the submission of hisher application (eg Mid-year report End of year report)
Coordinates and follows-up with the universitycollege personnel for any
additional documents that might be needed for the student‟s admissions file
Responds to any queries that the university admissions officers may have
regarding the student(s) application to their universities
Follows up with students and the universitiescolleges they have applied to
regarding their admission status
Makes a student understand that it is hisher own academic record and overall
profile that determines admission to a universitycollege
Ensures that all that the admissions requirements are completed by the students
and the office personnel involved in a timely manner and that all documents
are mailed (via online or courier services) to the Universitiescolleges before the
published deadlines
Expectations from A-I and A-II students
A Level students are expected to visit counselor office in the beginning of A-I to
get to know the complete procedures of counselor office Moreover all students
need to coordinate with counselor to ensure that their files are established in
counselor‟s office for future proceeding
At the beginning of A-I an orientation session is held to encourage students to
take on a challenging curriculum appropriate to their abilities
All students must meet SICAS internal application deadlines
When researching for colleges students should look for at least two ldquosafetyrdquo
colleges two or three ldquolikelymiddle rangerdquo colleges and two ldquodreamreach
collegesrdquo depending on their academic record and personal profile
Research for colleges should depend on the preferred location the most
suitable program offered to suit the student‟s career goals the size of the school
the student wishes to attend the nature of the teaching style offered
preparation for a future career choice cost and the availability of financial aid
(if required)
Students should provide the teachercounselors with a CV or resume to assist in
writing a recommendation letter
Students should start work on their personal statement during the summer at the
end of A-I
Students should keep themself well informed about school activities and
resources available through assembly announcements and bulletin boards
Expectations from Parents
Support and encourage your child offering advice and guidance when
appropriate
Encourage your son or daughter to visit the Guidance Counselor Office at SICAS
and not to hesitate to ask questions regarding college applicationscareer goals
or to update the Counselor about their academic performance and
involvement in extracurricular activities
Avoid imposing or forcing your preferences regarding careercollege choices
onto your son or daughter It is important to remember that college planning
decisions are as much as possible a student‟s decision However do help your
child to gather enough information and research thoroughly through the various
resources available before making hisher decision
Family meetings should be held as early as the end of a student‟s Grade XI (or
even earlier) These meetings should focus where the parents want to send their
child for undergraduate studies and to start the ground-work on college
admissions This decision will be based on many factors finances family
commitments amongst others
Parents should be open to new ideas and suggestions They should not be
focusing only on the best-known colleges but rather on the ldquobest suitedrdquo
colleges for their sons and daughters where heshe can be happy
Parents should help their child to understand that there is always more than one
college that is appropriate for himher
Parents should encourage their child that there are no shortcuts to getting into
the top colleges an ethical approach to college admissions should be
supported
Parents should teach their children to complete their own applications write
their own personal statementscollege essays
M Public Access to School
1 Visiting the School
It is highly appreciated if visitors seek a prior appointment in order to meet any
management staff member The Front-desk officer and school administrator will
always be available during school hours to answer any query However Vice
PrincipalPrincipal may not be able to meet visitors without a prior appointment
Due to security reasons parents and visitors are required to get visitor‟s pass at the
gate to enter in to the school premises All visitors must first report to the main office
The Front-desk officer will manage your meeting with the concerned staff
2 Contacting the School
At times it will be necessary for parents to contact the school to speak to teachers
or occasionally their children during school hours Please use the following
procedures
Teachers
The school holds formal parent teacher conferences (PTC‟s) in order to bring parents
up to date with the progress of their child If a meeting is necessary in addition to the
scheduled PTC‟s then parents must make a request for such an appointment
through the school secretary Teachers are not permitted to leave the students
unattended in order to meet with parents and such meetings will be allowed at the
discretion of the school PrincipalVice Principal
Students
Occasionally a parent may need to pass on a message directly to their
sondaughter at school If you need to leave a message or speak directly to your
child please briefly explain the situation to the front-desk officer Heshe will take the
necessary measures to put you in touch with your child
3 Dropping items off at school
Parents often find themselves coming to drop off homework books lunch lunch
money gym clothes musical instruments etc at the school Parents must come to
the office and not leave items with the guard at the gate The item must be labeled
with the name and class of the student before the front-desk officer sends it to the
student
N Healthcare Information
Parents are requested to inform the school about any
health issues pertaining to their sondaughter Especially
in case of diabetic asthmatic dyslexia neurological or
acute psychological depression parents must provide
complete written information regarding their child‟s
medication It is equally important to fill out the
emergency contact information in the student file
Prescription Medication in Schools
If under exceptional circumstances a child is required to take prescription
medication during school hours and the parent cannot be at school to administer
the medication the medication can be administered in compliance with the
following regulations
1 A permission form with written dated instructions and permission signed by
the parent will be maintained by the school and will include
o The doctor‟s prescription
o child‟s name
o name of medication
o purpose of medication
o time to be administered
o dosage
o possible side effects
o termination date for administering the medication access and
maintenance of inhalers prescribed for asthmatic students
2 Parents will be responsible for delivering medication to the school and reclaiming
any unused medications ALL MEDICATION MUST BE IN A CONTAINER
APPROPRIATELY LABELED BY THE PHARMACY (OR DOCTOR‟S SUBSCRIPTION)
STATING THE NAME OF MEDICATION DOSAGE AND TIME TO BE ADMINISTERED
Any unused medications will be destroyed by school personnel if unclaimed
more than one week following termination of treatment or at the end of the
school year
3 The parents of the child must assume responsibility for informing the Principal of
any change in the child‟s health or change in medication
4 The school personnel will not be responsible for any adverse drug reaction when
medication has been given in the manner prescribed on the permission form
5 The school district retains the discretion to reject requests for the administration of
medicine
6 All medication must be stored in a secured locked clean container or cabinet
accessible to authorized school personnel The school does not have facilities to
store medication that requires refrigeration
Medical support in case of an emergency
School has a very basic first-aid arrangement in case of any injury during school
hours First-aid is administered by a trained member under the supervision of senior
management As we are not permitted to give any oral medicines it is in your childs
best interest to call parents to further pursue medical assistance However in case of
severe injury or illness school may call RESCUE 1122 to transfer a student to a nearest
hospital and an immediate call is made to parents to seek further guidance
O School Telephone amp Cell Phone Use
No student will be allowed to use the office telephone without special permission
from the administrator or the School Secretary O level students are generally not
allowed to bring mobile phones to school In case a student needs to have a phone
on a particular day heshe will be required to hand it in to the school administrator
before classes start and collect it at home time Any students violating from this rule
will have to face disciplinary consequences
A-level students may use mobile phones only in the designated common rooms
They are strictly prohibited from using cell phones in the academic block and
especially in the classrooms
P School Dues
All school dues must be paid on stipulated dates on the fee bill otherwise the
student may not be allowed to sit through the regular school classes or
examinations The school administrator or accountant may notify parents
telephonically about outstanding dues In such circumstances please make sure
that the dues are cleared at the earliest and the bank deposit receipt is shown to
the school office In order to get any school documents such as transcripts
examination results O level certificates or recommendation letters all school dues
need to be cleared till that day Please see further rules at the back of the school
fee bill
DISCIPLINE CODE
There will be a clearly defined standard of behavior within the School community that
promotes a safe and productive learning and teaching environment All members of
this community have the responsibility to conduct themselves in a way that
demonstrates a mutual respect for all individuals their rights and their property
A Goals and Objectives
In planning and maintaining both school and classroom settings which promote
appropriate student conduct the SICAS is committed to the following objectives
bull To promote mutual respect among students stafffaculty administration and
parents through the display of appropriate language attitude and physical
behavior
bull To maintain a safe and secure learning environment in which all students have
the opportunity to reach their potential
bull To promote each students self-knowledge self-discipline and self-reliance
bull To recognize and value individual differences
bull To recognize that the management of student behavior is the collective
responsibility of students stafffaculty administrators and parents
bull To maintain open lines of communication in a positive fair and consistent
manner while recognizing the individual needs of students
Each childs education is the shared responsibility of the student the parent
guardian and the school Such a collaborative partnership can help motivate
support and encourage the student When a large group of people work together
in a community such as the school each partner must understand hisher
responsibilities or roles and their relationships
B Rules Regulations and Expectations
The rights and responsibilities for all students and staff members must be respected
at all times In an effort to strive for excellence it is important for students and staff to
be aware of the basic rules regulations and expectations that govern these rights
and responsibilities The following rules and regulations are consistent with the Goals
for all SICAS students set forth in the Student Handbook It is also expected that
students will follow the standards of conduct which have been established
C Academic Honesty (pertaining to Fraud Plagiarism and
Cheating)
Student work is highly respected and important to academic success For that
reason academic fraud cannot be tolerated Plagiarism is regarded as a serious
offense Plagiarism involves passing off other people‟s work as your own Any copied
or plagiarized work will be reviewed and may result in a zero for the assignment or
appropriate consequences In case if a student feels extreme academic pressures
please contact the counselor SICAS wants all students to succeed producing their
own product or work
D Acceptable Use of Technology
Students must conduct themselves in a responsible manner while using the school‟s
technology Computers and technology are being made available for educational
use and the use of equipment is a privilege not a right Accessing or producing
content that is vulgar racist profane violent obscene or pornographic is subject to
disciplinary action Internet chat and game play is not allowed at any time The
school has a right to monitor use of school technology
E School Uniform for Boys and Girls
All students must wear clean uniform to school on a regular basis
No jewelry of any type except for a watch and small studs for girls are allowed
Students will be liable for disciplinary action in case of not following the dress
code
Students who have games period (once a week) are required to come in their
sports uniform that specific day only
It is mandatory for all students to wear proper school uniform (regularsports)
supplied by the authorized uniform supplier
Students may not wear hats sweatshirt hoods or other headgear such as
bandanas or items that are determined inappropriate by school personnel in
the school building
All students must wear school-sanctioned black shoes
Clothing shall be worn with appropriate undergarments
School belts must be buckled sashes tied and shirts buttoned up omitting the
top most
Council members must wear their council badges at all times
Items that are worn for religious reasons must be approved in advance from the
school administration
All shorts should be worn no shorter than four inches from the top of the knee
Any clothing or hairstyle that disrupts the educational process is prohibited
1 Classroom and School Environment
Students are expected to behave in an orderly fashion in classrooms and all areas
of the school
It is a very serious matter to interfere with the educational process by being
disruptive in class or by creating disturbances in and around school
Pushing shoving running and ldquoplay-fightingrdquo are forms of unacceptable
behavior
All these may be regarded as acts of bullying which is strictly prohibited at SICAS
(Read ahead for more detail about this)
Students caught bullying others on social websites will also be subject to strict
disciplinary action that may also result in expulsion These cases would be directly
handled by the Principal of the school
Due to the potentially disruptive nature of electronic games electronic apparatus
and communication devices such as cellular phones are not permitted on school
premises and may be confiscated if found Students are not allowed to bring cell
phones CD and media players iPods radio walk-mans electronic games digital
diaries etc to school If there is an exigent need they must be submitted to the
administrator‟s office for safekeeping School will not be responsible for loss of any
electronic item
F Behavior Towards Peers amp Adults
Students must be respectful of each other and of all adults in the building
bull Rudeness disrespect and discourteous behavior are intolerable regardless of
the particulars of the situation
bull A student who is insolent or insubordinate in refusing to obey reasonable requests
made by a teacher or staff member is subject to firm disciplinary action including
suspension from school
1 Care of Building and Property
Everyone at SICAS should take pride in the appearance of our school Acts such as
theft and vandalizing school property are considered to be extremely serious They
are not only violations of our schools Code of Conduct they are against the law
Students found stealing damaging or defacing school or personal property will be
subject to disciplinary action including suspension and held responsible for the costs
of repairs or replacement Each case will be handled on an individual basis
Possession of matches lighters and other paraphernalia is forbidden on school
property
2 Physical Violence Fighting and Verbal Intimidation
Physical violence and verbal intimidation or threats directed toward any member of
the school community are not tolerated
Although some incidents begin
inadvertently each instance will
continue to be treated as a serious
disciplinary offense
Students involved in fighting bullying (see more below) ganging and other forms of
physical violence (regardless of who started the altercation) are subject to
suspension and their parents are notified The use of abusive obscene or profane
language andor gestures will be dealt with as a serious breach of conduct
3 Bullying
Respect for the dignity of others is a cornerstone of civil society Bullying creates an
atmosphere of fear and intimidation robs a person of their dignity detracts from the
safe environment necessary to promote student learning and will not be tolerated
by the Board of Directors Students who bully another person shall be held
accountable for their actions whether it occurs on the school grounds off school
grounds at a school sponsored or approved function activity or event or going to
or from school or a school activity
Definition Bullying is any pattern of behavior by a student or a group of students
that is intended to harass intimidate ridicule humiliate or instill fear in another child
or group of children Bullying behavior can be a threat of or actual physical harm
or it can be verbal abuse of the child Bullying is a series of recurring actions
committed over a period of time directed toward one student or successive
separate actions directed against multiple students
Examples of ldquoBullyingrdquo may include but are not limited to a pattern of behavior
involving one or more of the following
1 Sarcastic ldquocomplimentsrdquo about another student‟s personal appearance
2 Pointed questions intended to embarrass or humiliate
3 Mocking taunting or belittling
4 Non-verbal threats andor intimidation such as ldquofrontingrdquo or ldquochestingrdquo a person
5 Demeaning humor relating to a student‟s race gender ethnicity or personal
characteristics
6 Blackmail extortion demands for protection money or other involuntary
donations or loans
7 Blocking access to school property or facilities
8 Deliberate physical contact or injury to person or property
9 Stealing or hiding books or belongings andor
10 Threats of harm to student(s) possessions or others
Students are encouraged to report behavior they consider to be bullying including
a single action which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to their
teacher or the principal The report may be made anonymously Teachers and other
school employees who have witnessed or are reliably informed that a student has
been a victim of behavior they consider to be bullying including a single action
which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying shall report the incident(s) to
the principal Parents or legal guardians may submit written reports of incidents they
feel constitute bullying or if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to the
principal The principal shall be responsible for investigating the incident(s) to
determine if disciplinary action is warranted
Students found to be in violation of this policy shall be subject to disciplinary action
up to and including expulsion In determining the appropriate disciplinary action
consideration may be given to other violations of the student handbook that may
have simultaneously occurred
Notice of what constitutes bullying the school‟s prohibition against bullying and the
consequences for students who bully shall be conspicuously posted in classrooms
restrooms auditorium and school bus
4 Harassment
Words or actions directed at a particular person or group based on their sex race
religion national origin age sexual orientation physical appearance or disability in
any form will not be tolerated
5 Money and Personal Items
Students are to bring only money for breakfast lunch or for a specific school
purpose No toys games bats gloves balls tapes radios or any personal items are
to be brought to school The possession of cell phones or other telecommunication
devices by a student on school property or while attending school activities is
prohibited Such devices will be confiscated Parents may retrieve these items from
the school office after the confiscation period expires
6 Weapons
Students are forbidden to bring weapons sharp objects or explosives of any kind
including but not limited to guns knives firecrackers and cap guns Replicas of any
type of dangerous weapons are also forbidden A student who brings any weapon
to school is subject to suspension and possible expulsion (See Expulsion Policy)
7 Display of Affection
At SICAS we prohibit display of affection at school or school-sponsored activities To
establish a respectful environment in the context of our local culture please refrain
from intimate behavior of any sort Teachers and other staff members are instructed
to correct students if their behavior is not acceptable Please accept these
corrections in a constructive manner It is the intent to maintain a proper
atmosphere for all students and to prevent adverse consequences from occurring
G SICAS BUS CONDUCT
Bus Safety
All students using school transport are expected
to adhere to the guidelines in the SICAS Bus
Conduct Code as outlined in the Student
Handbook Improper conduct aboard a school
bus is to be treated as a school offense subject
to consequences at the discretion of the school
administration
Be on time to meet the bus Last minute rushing often causes accidents Also the
driver is not supposed to wait except when it is raining and then only long enough
for students to reach the bus from the nearest shelter
Wait for the bus at the designated area and do not venture far off
When getting on or off the bus use the handrail
After boarding the bus sit down as quickly as possible If the bus starts with a jolt you
could be thrown in the aisle if you are still standing
Keep the aisles clear Keep books lunch boxes legs and feet out of the aisle
Ride only the bus you are assigned to ride You must have permission in advance to
do otherwise
Do not open any windows without permission from the bus driver Keep head arms
and hands inside the bus
Do not throw anything inside the bus or out of the bus window Do not litter the bus
Make as little noise as possible The bus driver must be able to hear horns trains and
other warning signals
No horseplay or scuffling of any kind on the bus This is very distracting to the driver
Stay seated and facing the front of the bus at all times until the bus comes to a
complete stop where you get off
If you must cross the street in front of the bus go at least 10 feet in front of the bus so
the driver can have a clear view
The bus driver will have authority to report any disciplinary issue
H Care of Books
Please insist that your child uses but not abuses hisher books
Damagedlost books will be the responsibility of the student and
parents Costs for repair or replacement of books will be
charged Students are expected to bring booksnotebooks
according to their class schedule We discourage heavy bags
and unnecessary books and notebooks should not be brought to
school Students are advised to print their names and classes on their books and
notebooks as they often get misplaced The school will not be responsible for any
loss of property
I Smoking and Drug Use Policy
The initiation and implementation of a successful smoking policy requires the co-
operation and wholehearted support of both management and staff
Policy Statement
Smoking andor use of recreational drugs is known to be a serious risk to health It is
a significant cause of disease and premature death In addition there is now
evidence that ldquopassive smokingrdquo the inhaling of other people‟s smoke can cause
lung cancer in non-smokers as well as causing a deterioration of respiratory
conditions
This smoking and drug policy would not allow any smoking or possession of any
banned substance within the boundaries of the school site at any time by the
students parents or visitors
It would be the responsibility of school authorities to enforce the policy at all times
and to advice students to ensure that the students comply with these arrangements
Rules for Pupils
Smoking on campus is strictly not permitted at any time
Smoking during school visits trips or school events is strictly not permitted
Pupils caught smoking will be issued a pink slip
Rs1000- will be fined immediately if a child is caught smoking or credible evidence
is found of himher to have been smoking He or she may be liable for further
disciplinary action
Pupils caught with banned drugs or alcohol will be notified to the school authorities
and they will either be put on extended suspension or be expelled from the school
Awareness sessions on the dangers of smoking and or use of drugs may be planned
The above rules also apply to electronic cigarettes
J Litter and Chewing Gum Policy
Any student caught littering the school premises or school owned property will be
subjected to disciplinary action The act of chewing gum is especially prohibited as its
improper disposal causes unnecessary damage to school property In the event that a
student is found chewing a gum or littering the school premises he or she will be a
levied a fine of Rs500 in addition to facing disciplinary action
K Disciplinary Procedures amp Consequences
Communication among all members of the School community is essential in
implementing the Code of Conduct and helping students to assume their
responsibilities as citizens of this school All students and parents are encouraged to
bring any violations of rules and regulations to the attention of an administrator In
addition all school staff has an obligation to report violations of rules and regulations to
the school administration Both teachers and administrators will inform specific students
and parents when school expectations and standards of conduct are not being
maintained Students should have a full understanding of the consequences of their
behavior should they fail to meet school expectations The consequences of breaking
school rules depend on the seriousness of the behavior and the overall disciplinary
record of the individual student Every effort will be made to balance fairness with
consistency in the application of this code
SICAS disciplinary guidelines and policies include procedures which ensure that
students and parents will be informed of their rights regarding due process to be
followed by school authorities Any student involved in a disciplinary action is entitled to
an opportunity to express hisher position on the incident leading to disciplinary action
Parents have the right to request and ensure presence at such a meetinghearing
Note to Parents
Parents are to be informed of the above policies through this handbook and any
changes thereto through newsletters and other forms of communication
Detentions
Parents are entitled to 2 hours‟ notice of a detention that takes place outside normal
school hours so that the parents can make arrangements for transport or childcare The
notice should tell you why the detention was given and how long your child will have to
stay at school
If the child cannot attend the detention parents must explain the reasons to the child‟s
teacher or the principal They may reconsider the detention in certain circumstances
such as
The detention falls on an important religious day for the family
The parents are concerned about the length and safety of the route between
school and home
Parents can‟t reasonably make alternative arrangements for collecting their child
from school
In such circumstances a during school hours short-term suspension may be given
L Explanation of Consequences
Unacceptable classroom or school behavior will be handled according to the nature
and severity of action including verbal warnings counseling detention suspension and
referral to the office for discipline
1 Verbal Warning and Counseling (level 1)
If an administrativestaff member has issued a warning this indicates that student‟s
behavior is inappropriate and that continuation of this behavior may result in serious
consequences
Every effort is made at all levels within the school environment to help students adhere
to the academic and behavioral expectations at SICAS Many matters can be more
effectively resolved in counseling sessions that take place with teachers
administrators guidance counselors fellow students and parentsguardians
2 Pink Slips (level 2)
In case of any behavioral disciplinary or academic anomaly a Pink Slip may be
issued to a student This document indicates that a serious infringement of a school
rule has taken place Upon being issued a Pink Slip the discipline committee may
decide consequences depending upon the nature of offense A copy of the pink slip
will be retained in student‟s personal file for a record Issuance of pink slip will earn
negative house points for the respective house as well
3 Suspension and issuance of warning letters (Level 3)
After three successive pink slips are issued in one academic term a student may be
suspended for three school days and a parent-meeting may be called by school
administrator The Administrator will notify schedule of suspension to parents by
telephone and by issuing a suspension and warning letter
4 Expulsion
If in extreme cases a child is given repeated suspensions and if all other avenues of
counseling a child have failed or if the nature of offense is so dire the school Principal
may take a decision to expel a child This will be the last resort especially if the child is
on repeated Academic Probation and the continued behavior is so egregious that
other students in particular and the school environment in general are suffering as a
consequence The parents will be given due explanation as to the school‟s decision
and will be made to understand that the school reserves the legal right to disallow a
child from continuing as a student
5Other Consequences as Appropriate
RESOURCES
C School Office Personnel
PrincipalDirector Mr Shehryar Salamat (shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
Vice Principal Mr Muhammad Azhar Khan (azharkhansssedupk)
Administrator Zeeshan Khan (zeeshankhansssedupk) A Level Coordinator Mrs Lubna Assad O Level Coordinator Ms Saadia Qureshi Guidance Counselor Ms Nishat Hassan (nishathassansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
(shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
(azharkhansssedupk)
o A student who misses any exam is not eligible for a prize for academic
excellence in the Academic Prize distribution ceremony
Retake Policy for CIE OA level Examinations
Any OA level student can only sit in OctNov session for re-take examinations
through school as per CIE policy Heshe will have to pay all dues imposed by
CIEBritish councilSchool Admin fee as per stated exam
Any OA level student who wishes to appear in the next MayJune session
that will be treated as a fresh entry and child will have to be enrolled in the level
for one year to appear as a regular candidate of the school
Malpractice Cases
If it is established that a student has indulged in any malpractice or breach of
the examination rules heshe may be required to
Forfeit any award for the paper in which a student is found to be
cheating No marks will be awarded for the particular exam
Leave the school (this may be appropriate for a habitual offender or
one who threatens a teacher or who seriously disrupts an examination)
G Grading and Rewards Policy
As per CIE policies students‟ performance is benchmarked using six grades (A-E)
An bdquoA‟ is awarded for the highest level of achievement whereas bdquoE‟ indicates minimum
satisfactory performance A bdquoU‟ is given for ungraded or unsatisfactory performance
For O level
A grade for Effort and Behavior is also awarded in the internal examinations on a 1-4
scale as shown in the diagram above
HONOUR ROLL
Students in grades who receive all Ain their consolidated internal result or highest
result in CIE examinations will be placed on the honor roll Students will be eligible for
additional rewards at the time of the annual prize distribution ceremony The criteria
for these rewards may be inquired from the school authorities
H Graduation Requirements
Graduation at SICAS occurs in two stages First upon completing the internal
academic requirements of the school The students are invited to attend their
Graduation Ceremony at the school Annual Prize Distribution This event that takes
place in April every year Second the student is considered a High School graduate
after passing his CIE A Level exam the result of which is declared in August of the
year the exam is taken
To meet the internal requirement of the school students must successfully clear the
AI End-of-Year exam and attain an adequate passing grades in the send-up and
mock exams Borderline cases concerning students on Academic Probation will be
given clearance to graduate at the discretion of the school Principal
In order to pass the CIE exams students must clear three CIE full-credit A Level
exams and attain passing marks in each Upon clearance of the CIE exam students
a student previously on academic probation may attain the SICAS diploma
Subject ChangeWithdrawal (A Level) Class schedules will be given to students prior to the start of each term Subject
changes or withdrawals will be allowed through the first 2 weeks of the September
of A-I thereafter enrollment in new subjects will be at the discretion of the school
authorities and students will be charged subject changewithdrawal fee
H Student Records Permanent records include the student‟s personal file copies of his report cards
certificates of scholastic and co-curricular achievements letters of commendation
or of concern behavioral incident reports standardized testing results attendance
and health records A student andor parentslegal guardians may see the student‟s
record by making an appointment with the school office The student andor
parentslegal guardians may request for any statements or documents in the record
if it pertains to the student‟s school work Students may request that a particular item
be removed from the file however the counselor may or may not grant the request
If the request is denied an appeal may be made to the Principal
I Summer School Camps SICAS Senior offers a summer school program of varying lengths during the winter
and summer vacation period Summer school is for catching up with the required
course work as well as for preparing for O Level Optional subjects Summer school
also provides a variety of co- curricular and leadership programs such as Debate
MUN French swimming and other sports training camps
J Withdrawal
To withdraw a student or parent should obtain a Withdrawal Form from the school
office and have it signed by counselor librarian and the Principal A student must
have hisher parentlegal guardian‟s permission to withdraw All books and materials
checked out are to be returned and school dues including fines assessed due to
damaged or lost materials should be paid Any student seeking withdrawal before
graduating will have to state reason for leaving and parentslegal guardian‟s need
to meet with Vice PrincipalPrincipal in person to get the school leaving certificate
(SLC)
K Attestation and issuance of school documents
Students need to present original documents to get photocopies of academicco-
curricular achievement certificates verified School will not attest any copy without
verifying the original document SICAS issues certificates such as bona fide
certificate hope certificate school transcripts school reports on request In order to
obtain such certificates a request to the guidance counselor must be made at least
5 businesses days in advance All certificates will be specifically addressed to
institutions where submission is needed Transcripts and recommendation letters will
directly mailed to the universities where student is seeking an admission Mailing or
courier charges must be borne by the student
L Support from the Counselorrsquos Office
The Guidance Counselor
Guides and advises students on college admissions
Writes comprehensive honest and positive descriptive statements for students
through the various resources available to himher such as information from
teachers advisors parents and observation of the student from hisher own
personal experience
Liaisons with admissions officers of universities and colleges
Reports any disciplinary incidents regarding an applicant to hisher university if
such an incident occurs after the submission of the student‟s application
Informs the colleges and universities if it is discovered that a child‟s work on his
personal statementcollege essay is not his own plagiarism is not allowed and is
very strictly handled by school personnel and universities personnel locally and
abroad
Reports any positive developments in a student‟s profile to hisher university since
the submission of hisher application (eg Mid-year report End of year report)
Coordinates and follows-up with the universitycollege personnel for any
additional documents that might be needed for the student‟s admissions file
Responds to any queries that the university admissions officers may have
regarding the student(s) application to their universities
Follows up with students and the universitiescolleges they have applied to
regarding their admission status
Makes a student understand that it is hisher own academic record and overall
profile that determines admission to a universitycollege
Ensures that all that the admissions requirements are completed by the students
and the office personnel involved in a timely manner and that all documents
are mailed (via online or courier services) to the Universitiescolleges before the
published deadlines
Expectations from A-I and A-II students
A Level students are expected to visit counselor office in the beginning of A-I to
get to know the complete procedures of counselor office Moreover all students
need to coordinate with counselor to ensure that their files are established in
counselor‟s office for future proceeding
At the beginning of A-I an orientation session is held to encourage students to
take on a challenging curriculum appropriate to their abilities
All students must meet SICAS internal application deadlines
When researching for colleges students should look for at least two ldquosafetyrdquo
colleges two or three ldquolikelymiddle rangerdquo colleges and two ldquodreamreach
collegesrdquo depending on their academic record and personal profile
Research for colleges should depend on the preferred location the most
suitable program offered to suit the student‟s career goals the size of the school
the student wishes to attend the nature of the teaching style offered
preparation for a future career choice cost and the availability of financial aid
(if required)
Students should provide the teachercounselors with a CV or resume to assist in
writing a recommendation letter
Students should start work on their personal statement during the summer at the
end of A-I
Students should keep themself well informed about school activities and
resources available through assembly announcements and bulletin boards
Expectations from Parents
Support and encourage your child offering advice and guidance when
appropriate
Encourage your son or daughter to visit the Guidance Counselor Office at SICAS
and not to hesitate to ask questions regarding college applicationscareer goals
or to update the Counselor about their academic performance and
involvement in extracurricular activities
Avoid imposing or forcing your preferences regarding careercollege choices
onto your son or daughter It is important to remember that college planning
decisions are as much as possible a student‟s decision However do help your
child to gather enough information and research thoroughly through the various
resources available before making hisher decision
Family meetings should be held as early as the end of a student‟s Grade XI (or
even earlier) These meetings should focus where the parents want to send their
child for undergraduate studies and to start the ground-work on college
admissions This decision will be based on many factors finances family
commitments amongst others
Parents should be open to new ideas and suggestions They should not be
focusing only on the best-known colleges but rather on the ldquobest suitedrdquo
colleges for their sons and daughters where heshe can be happy
Parents should help their child to understand that there is always more than one
college that is appropriate for himher
Parents should encourage their child that there are no shortcuts to getting into
the top colleges an ethical approach to college admissions should be
supported
Parents should teach their children to complete their own applications write
their own personal statementscollege essays
M Public Access to School
1 Visiting the School
It is highly appreciated if visitors seek a prior appointment in order to meet any
management staff member The Front-desk officer and school administrator will
always be available during school hours to answer any query However Vice
PrincipalPrincipal may not be able to meet visitors without a prior appointment
Due to security reasons parents and visitors are required to get visitor‟s pass at the
gate to enter in to the school premises All visitors must first report to the main office
The Front-desk officer will manage your meeting with the concerned staff
2 Contacting the School
At times it will be necessary for parents to contact the school to speak to teachers
or occasionally their children during school hours Please use the following
procedures
Teachers
The school holds formal parent teacher conferences (PTC‟s) in order to bring parents
up to date with the progress of their child If a meeting is necessary in addition to the
scheduled PTC‟s then parents must make a request for such an appointment
through the school secretary Teachers are not permitted to leave the students
unattended in order to meet with parents and such meetings will be allowed at the
discretion of the school PrincipalVice Principal
Students
Occasionally a parent may need to pass on a message directly to their
sondaughter at school If you need to leave a message or speak directly to your
child please briefly explain the situation to the front-desk officer Heshe will take the
necessary measures to put you in touch with your child
3 Dropping items off at school
Parents often find themselves coming to drop off homework books lunch lunch
money gym clothes musical instruments etc at the school Parents must come to
the office and not leave items with the guard at the gate The item must be labeled
with the name and class of the student before the front-desk officer sends it to the
student
N Healthcare Information
Parents are requested to inform the school about any
health issues pertaining to their sondaughter Especially
in case of diabetic asthmatic dyslexia neurological or
acute psychological depression parents must provide
complete written information regarding their child‟s
medication It is equally important to fill out the
emergency contact information in the student file
Prescription Medication in Schools
If under exceptional circumstances a child is required to take prescription
medication during school hours and the parent cannot be at school to administer
the medication the medication can be administered in compliance with the
following regulations
1 A permission form with written dated instructions and permission signed by
the parent will be maintained by the school and will include
o The doctor‟s prescription
o child‟s name
o name of medication
o purpose of medication
o time to be administered
o dosage
o possible side effects
o termination date for administering the medication access and
maintenance of inhalers prescribed for asthmatic students
2 Parents will be responsible for delivering medication to the school and reclaiming
any unused medications ALL MEDICATION MUST BE IN A CONTAINER
APPROPRIATELY LABELED BY THE PHARMACY (OR DOCTOR‟S SUBSCRIPTION)
STATING THE NAME OF MEDICATION DOSAGE AND TIME TO BE ADMINISTERED
Any unused medications will be destroyed by school personnel if unclaimed
more than one week following termination of treatment or at the end of the
school year
3 The parents of the child must assume responsibility for informing the Principal of
any change in the child‟s health or change in medication
4 The school personnel will not be responsible for any adverse drug reaction when
medication has been given in the manner prescribed on the permission form
5 The school district retains the discretion to reject requests for the administration of
medicine
6 All medication must be stored in a secured locked clean container or cabinet
accessible to authorized school personnel The school does not have facilities to
store medication that requires refrigeration
Medical support in case of an emergency
School has a very basic first-aid arrangement in case of any injury during school
hours First-aid is administered by a trained member under the supervision of senior
management As we are not permitted to give any oral medicines it is in your childs
best interest to call parents to further pursue medical assistance However in case of
severe injury or illness school may call RESCUE 1122 to transfer a student to a nearest
hospital and an immediate call is made to parents to seek further guidance
O School Telephone amp Cell Phone Use
No student will be allowed to use the office telephone without special permission
from the administrator or the School Secretary O level students are generally not
allowed to bring mobile phones to school In case a student needs to have a phone
on a particular day heshe will be required to hand it in to the school administrator
before classes start and collect it at home time Any students violating from this rule
will have to face disciplinary consequences
A-level students may use mobile phones only in the designated common rooms
They are strictly prohibited from using cell phones in the academic block and
especially in the classrooms
P School Dues
All school dues must be paid on stipulated dates on the fee bill otherwise the
student may not be allowed to sit through the regular school classes or
examinations The school administrator or accountant may notify parents
telephonically about outstanding dues In such circumstances please make sure
that the dues are cleared at the earliest and the bank deposit receipt is shown to
the school office In order to get any school documents such as transcripts
examination results O level certificates or recommendation letters all school dues
need to be cleared till that day Please see further rules at the back of the school
fee bill
DISCIPLINE CODE
There will be a clearly defined standard of behavior within the School community that
promotes a safe and productive learning and teaching environment All members of
this community have the responsibility to conduct themselves in a way that
demonstrates a mutual respect for all individuals their rights and their property
A Goals and Objectives
In planning and maintaining both school and classroom settings which promote
appropriate student conduct the SICAS is committed to the following objectives
bull To promote mutual respect among students stafffaculty administration and
parents through the display of appropriate language attitude and physical
behavior
bull To maintain a safe and secure learning environment in which all students have
the opportunity to reach their potential
bull To promote each students self-knowledge self-discipline and self-reliance
bull To recognize and value individual differences
bull To recognize that the management of student behavior is the collective
responsibility of students stafffaculty administrators and parents
bull To maintain open lines of communication in a positive fair and consistent
manner while recognizing the individual needs of students
Each childs education is the shared responsibility of the student the parent
guardian and the school Such a collaborative partnership can help motivate
support and encourage the student When a large group of people work together
in a community such as the school each partner must understand hisher
responsibilities or roles and their relationships
B Rules Regulations and Expectations
The rights and responsibilities for all students and staff members must be respected
at all times In an effort to strive for excellence it is important for students and staff to
be aware of the basic rules regulations and expectations that govern these rights
and responsibilities The following rules and regulations are consistent with the Goals
for all SICAS students set forth in the Student Handbook It is also expected that
students will follow the standards of conduct which have been established
C Academic Honesty (pertaining to Fraud Plagiarism and
Cheating)
Student work is highly respected and important to academic success For that
reason academic fraud cannot be tolerated Plagiarism is regarded as a serious
offense Plagiarism involves passing off other people‟s work as your own Any copied
or plagiarized work will be reviewed and may result in a zero for the assignment or
appropriate consequences In case if a student feels extreme academic pressures
please contact the counselor SICAS wants all students to succeed producing their
own product or work
D Acceptable Use of Technology
Students must conduct themselves in a responsible manner while using the school‟s
technology Computers and technology are being made available for educational
use and the use of equipment is a privilege not a right Accessing or producing
content that is vulgar racist profane violent obscene or pornographic is subject to
disciplinary action Internet chat and game play is not allowed at any time The
school has a right to monitor use of school technology
E School Uniform for Boys and Girls
All students must wear clean uniform to school on a regular basis
No jewelry of any type except for a watch and small studs for girls are allowed
Students will be liable for disciplinary action in case of not following the dress
code
Students who have games period (once a week) are required to come in their
sports uniform that specific day only
It is mandatory for all students to wear proper school uniform (regularsports)
supplied by the authorized uniform supplier
Students may not wear hats sweatshirt hoods or other headgear such as
bandanas or items that are determined inappropriate by school personnel in
the school building
All students must wear school-sanctioned black shoes
Clothing shall be worn with appropriate undergarments
School belts must be buckled sashes tied and shirts buttoned up omitting the
top most
Council members must wear their council badges at all times
Items that are worn for religious reasons must be approved in advance from the
school administration
All shorts should be worn no shorter than four inches from the top of the knee
Any clothing or hairstyle that disrupts the educational process is prohibited
1 Classroom and School Environment
Students are expected to behave in an orderly fashion in classrooms and all areas
of the school
It is a very serious matter to interfere with the educational process by being
disruptive in class or by creating disturbances in and around school
Pushing shoving running and ldquoplay-fightingrdquo are forms of unacceptable
behavior
All these may be regarded as acts of bullying which is strictly prohibited at SICAS
(Read ahead for more detail about this)
Students caught bullying others on social websites will also be subject to strict
disciplinary action that may also result in expulsion These cases would be directly
handled by the Principal of the school
Due to the potentially disruptive nature of electronic games electronic apparatus
and communication devices such as cellular phones are not permitted on school
premises and may be confiscated if found Students are not allowed to bring cell
phones CD and media players iPods radio walk-mans electronic games digital
diaries etc to school If there is an exigent need they must be submitted to the
administrator‟s office for safekeeping School will not be responsible for loss of any
electronic item
F Behavior Towards Peers amp Adults
Students must be respectful of each other and of all adults in the building
bull Rudeness disrespect and discourteous behavior are intolerable regardless of
the particulars of the situation
bull A student who is insolent or insubordinate in refusing to obey reasonable requests
made by a teacher or staff member is subject to firm disciplinary action including
suspension from school
1 Care of Building and Property
Everyone at SICAS should take pride in the appearance of our school Acts such as
theft and vandalizing school property are considered to be extremely serious They
are not only violations of our schools Code of Conduct they are against the law
Students found stealing damaging or defacing school or personal property will be
subject to disciplinary action including suspension and held responsible for the costs
of repairs or replacement Each case will be handled on an individual basis
Possession of matches lighters and other paraphernalia is forbidden on school
property
2 Physical Violence Fighting and Verbal Intimidation
Physical violence and verbal intimidation or threats directed toward any member of
the school community are not tolerated
Although some incidents begin
inadvertently each instance will
continue to be treated as a serious
disciplinary offense
Students involved in fighting bullying (see more below) ganging and other forms of
physical violence (regardless of who started the altercation) are subject to
suspension and their parents are notified The use of abusive obscene or profane
language andor gestures will be dealt with as a serious breach of conduct
3 Bullying
Respect for the dignity of others is a cornerstone of civil society Bullying creates an
atmosphere of fear and intimidation robs a person of their dignity detracts from the
safe environment necessary to promote student learning and will not be tolerated
by the Board of Directors Students who bully another person shall be held
accountable for their actions whether it occurs on the school grounds off school
grounds at a school sponsored or approved function activity or event or going to
or from school or a school activity
Definition Bullying is any pattern of behavior by a student or a group of students
that is intended to harass intimidate ridicule humiliate or instill fear in another child
or group of children Bullying behavior can be a threat of or actual physical harm
or it can be verbal abuse of the child Bullying is a series of recurring actions
committed over a period of time directed toward one student or successive
separate actions directed against multiple students
Examples of ldquoBullyingrdquo may include but are not limited to a pattern of behavior
involving one or more of the following
1 Sarcastic ldquocomplimentsrdquo about another student‟s personal appearance
2 Pointed questions intended to embarrass or humiliate
3 Mocking taunting or belittling
4 Non-verbal threats andor intimidation such as ldquofrontingrdquo or ldquochestingrdquo a person
5 Demeaning humor relating to a student‟s race gender ethnicity or personal
characteristics
6 Blackmail extortion demands for protection money or other involuntary
donations or loans
7 Blocking access to school property or facilities
8 Deliberate physical contact or injury to person or property
9 Stealing or hiding books or belongings andor
10 Threats of harm to student(s) possessions or others
Students are encouraged to report behavior they consider to be bullying including
a single action which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to their
teacher or the principal The report may be made anonymously Teachers and other
school employees who have witnessed or are reliably informed that a student has
been a victim of behavior they consider to be bullying including a single action
which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying shall report the incident(s) to
the principal Parents or legal guardians may submit written reports of incidents they
feel constitute bullying or if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to the
principal The principal shall be responsible for investigating the incident(s) to
determine if disciplinary action is warranted
Students found to be in violation of this policy shall be subject to disciplinary action
up to and including expulsion In determining the appropriate disciplinary action
consideration may be given to other violations of the student handbook that may
have simultaneously occurred
Notice of what constitutes bullying the school‟s prohibition against bullying and the
consequences for students who bully shall be conspicuously posted in classrooms
restrooms auditorium and school bus
4 Harassment
Words or actions directed at a particular person or group based on their sex race
religion national origin age sexual orientation physical appearance or disability in
any form will not be tolerated
5 Money and Personal Items
Students are to bring only money for breakfast lunch or for a specific school
purpose No toys games bats gloves balls tapes radios or any personal items are
to be brought to school The possession of cell phones or other telecommunication
devices by a student on school property or while attending school activities is
prohibited Such devices will be confiscated Parents may retrieve these items from
the school office after the confiscation period expires
6 Weapons
Students are forbidden to bring weapons sharp objects or explosives of any kind
including but not limited to guns knives firecrackers and cap guns Replicas of any
type of dangerous weapons are also forbidden A student who brings any weapon
to school is subject to suspension and possible expulsion (See Expulsion Policy)
7 Display of Affection
At SICAS we prohibit display of affection at school or school-sponsored activities To
establish a respectful environment in the context of our local culture please refrain
from intimate behavior of any sort Teachers and other staff members are instructed
to correct students if their behavior is not acceptable Please accept these
corrections in a constructive manner It is the intent to maintain a proper
atmosphere for all students and to prevent adverse consequences from occurring
G SICAS BUS CONDUCT
Bus Safety
All students using school transport are expected
to adhere to the guidelines in the SICAS Bus
Conduct Code as outlined in the Student
Handbook Improper conduct aboard a school
bus is to be treated as a school offense subject
to consequences at the discretion of the school
administration
Be on time to meet the bus Last minute rushing often causes accidents Also the
driver is not supposed to wait except when it is raining and then only long enough
for students to reach the bus from the nearest shelter
Wait for the bus at the designated area and do not venture far off
When getting on or off the bus use the handrail
After boarding the bus sit down as quickly as possible If the bus starts with a jolt you
could be thrown in the aisle if you are still standing
Keep the aisles clear Keep books lunch boxes legs and feet out of the aisle
Ride only the bus you are assigned to ride You must have permission in advance to
do otherwise
Do not open any windows without permission from the bus driver Keep head arms
and hands inside the bus
Do not throw anything inside the bus or out of the bus window Do not litter the bus
Make as little noise as possible The bus driver must be able to hear horns trains and
other warning signals
No horseplay or scuffling of any kind on the bus This is very distracting to the driver
Stay seated and facing the front of the bus at all times until the bus comes to a
complete stop where you get off
If you must cross the street in front of the bus go at least 10 feet in front of the bus so
the driver can have a clear view
The bus driver will have authority to report any disciplinary issue
H Care of Books
Please insist that your child uses but not abuses hisher books
Damagedlost books will be the responsibility of the student and
parents Costs for repair or replacement of books will be
charged Students are expected to bring booksnotebooks
according to their class schedule We discourage heavy bags
and unnecessary books and notebooks should not be brought to
school Students are advised to print their names and classes on their books and
notebooks as they often get misplaced The school will not be responsible for any
loss of property
I Smoking and Drug Use Policy
The initiation and implementation of a successful smoking policy requires the co-
operation and wholehearted support of both management and staff
Policy Statement
Smoking andor use of recreational drugs is known to be a serious risk to health It is
a significant cause of disease and premature death In addition there is now
evidence that ldquopassive smokingrdquo the inhaling of other people‟s smoke can cause
lung cancer in non-smokers as well as causing a deterioration of respiratory
conditions
This smoking and drug policy would not allow any smoking or possession of any
banned substance within the boundaries of the school site at any time by the
students parents or visitors
It would be the responsibility of school authorities to enforce the policy at all times
and to advice students to ensure that the students comply with these arrangements
Rules for Pupils
Smoking on campus is strictly not permitted at any time
Smoking during school visits trips or school events is strictly not permitted
Pupils caught smoking will be issued a pink slip
Rs1000- will be fined immediately if a child is caught smoking or credible evidence
is found of himher to have been smoking He or she may be liable for further
disciplinary action
Pupils caught with banned drugs or alcohol will be notified to the school authorities
and they will either be put on extended suspension or be expelled from the school
Awareness sessions on the dangers of smoking and or use of drugs may be planned
The above rules also apply to electronic cigarettes
J Litter and Chewing Gum Policy
Any student caught littering the school premises or school owned property will be
subjected to disciplinary action The act of chewing gum is especially prohibited as its
improper disposal causes unnecessary damage to school property In the event that a
student is found chewing a gum or littering the school premises he or she will be a
levied a fine of Rs500 in addition to facing disciplinary action
K Disciplinary Procedures amp Consequences
Communication among all members of the School community is essential in
implementing the Code of Conduct and helping students to assume their
responsibilities as citizens of this school All students and parents are encouraged to
bring any violations of rules and regulations to the attention of an administrator In
addition all school staff has an obligation to report violations of rules and regulations to
the school administration Both teachers and administrators will inform specific students
and parents when school expectations and standards of conduct are not being
maintained Students should have a full understanding of the consequences of their
behavior should they fail to meet school expectations The consequences of breaking
school rules depend on the seriousness of the behavior and the overall disciplinary
record of the individual student Every effort will be made to balance fairness with
consistency in the application of this code
SICAS disciplinary guidelines and policies include procedures which ensure that
students and parents will be informed of their rights regarding due process to be
followed by school authorities Any student involved in a disciplinary action is entitled to
an opportunity to express hisher position on the incident leading to disciplinary action
Parents have the right to request and ensure presence at such a meetinghearing
Note to Parents
Parents are to be informed of the above policies through this handbook and any
changes thereto through newsletters and other forms of communication
Detentions
Parents are entitled to 2 hours‟ notice of a detention that takes place outside normal
school hours so that the parents can make arrangements for transport or childcare The
notice should tell you why the detention was given and how long your child will have to
stay at school
If the child cannot attend the detention parents must explain the reasons to the child‟s
teacher or the principal They may reconsider the detention in certain circumstances
such as
The detention falls on an important religious day for the family
The parents are concerned about the length and safety of the route between
school and home
Parents can‟t reasonably make alternative arrangements for collecting their child
from school
In such circumstances a during school hours short-term suspension may be given
L Explanation of Consequences
Unacceptable classroom or school behavior will be handled according to the nature
and severity of action including verbal warnings counseling detention suspension and
referral to the office for discipline
1 Verbal Warning and Counseling (level 1)
If an administrativestaff member has issued a warning this indicates that student‟s
behavior is inappropriate and that continuation of this behavior may result in serious
consequences
Every effort is made at all levels within the school environment to help students adhere
to the academic and behavioral expectations at SICAS Many matters can be more
effectively resolved in counseling sessions that take place with teachers
administrators guidance counselors fellow students and parentsguardians
2 Pink Slips (level 2)
In case of any behavioral disciplinary or academic anomaly a Pink Slip may be
issued to a student This document indicates that a serious infringement of a school
rule has taken place Upon being issued a Pink Slip the discipline committee may
decide consequences depending upon the nature of offense A copy of the pink slip
will be retained in student‟s personal file for a record Issuance of pink slip will earn
negative house points for the respective house as well
3 Suspension and issuance of warning letters (Level 3)
After three successive pink slips are issued in one academic term a student may be
suspended for three school days and a parent-meeting may be called by school
administrator The Administrator will notify schedule of suspension to parents by
telephone and by issuing a suspension and warning letter
4 Expulsion
If in extreme cases a child is given repeated suspensions and if all other avenues of
counseling a child have failed or if the nature of offense is so dire the school Principal
may take a decision to expel a child This will be the last resort especially if the child is
on repeated Academic Probation and the continued behavior is so egregious that
other students in particular and the school environment in general are suffering as a
consequence The parents will be given due explanation as to the school‟s decision
and will be made to understand that the school reserves the legal right to disallow a
child from continuing as a student
5Other Consequences as Appropriate
RESOURCES
C School Office Personnel
PrincipalDirector Mr Shehryar Salamat (shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
Vice Principal Mr Muhammad Azhar Khan (azharkhansssedupk)
Administrator Zeeshan Khan (zeeshankhansssedupk) A Level Coordinator Mrs Lubna Assad O Level Coordinator Ms Saadia Qureshi Guidance Counselor Ms Nishat Hassan (nishathassansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
(shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
(azharkhansssedupk)
A grade for Effort and Behavior is also awarded in the internal examinations on a 1-4
scale as shown in the diagram above
HONOUR ROLL
Students in grades who receive all Ain their consolidated internal result or highest
result in CIE examinations will be placed on the honor roll Students will be eligible for
additional rewards at the time of the annual prize distribution ceremony The criteria
for these rewards may be inquired from the school authorities
H Graduation Requirements
Graduation at SICAS occurs in two stages First upon completing the internal
academic requirements of the school The students are invited to attend their
Graduation Ceremony at the school Annual Prize Distribution This event that takes
place in April every year Second the student is considered a High School graduate
after passing his CIE A Level exam the result of which is declared in August of the
year the exam is taken
To meet the internal requirement of the school students must successfully clear the
AI End-of-Year exam and attain an adequate passing grades in the send-up and
mock exams Borderline cases concerning students on Academic Probation will be
given clearance to graduate at the discretion of the school Principal
In order to pass the CIE exams students must clear three CIE full-credit A Level
exams and attain passing marks in each Upon clearance of the CIE exam students
a student previously on academic probation may attain the SICAS diploma
Subject ChangeWithdrawal (A Level) Class schedules will be given to students prior to the start of each term Subject
changes or withdrawals will be allowed through the first 2 weeks of the September
of A-I thereafter enrollment in new subjects will be at the discretion of the school
authorities and students will be charged subject changewithdrawal fee
H Student Records Permanent records include the student‟s personal file copies of his report cards
certificates of scholastic and co-curricular achievements letters of commendation
or of concern behavioral incident reports standardized testing results attendance
and health records A student andor parentslegal guardians may see the student‟s
record by making an appointment with the school office The student andor
parentslegal guardians may request for any statements or documents in the record
if it pertains to the student‟s school work Students may request that a particular item
be removed from the file however the counselor may or may not grant the request
If the request is denied an appeal may be made to the Principal
I Summer School Camps SICAS Senior offers a summer school program of varying lengths during the winter
and summer vacation period Summer school is for catching up with the required
course work as well as for preparing for O Level Optional subjects Summer school
also provides a variety of co- curricular and leadership programs such as Debate
MUN French swimming and other sports training camps
J Withdrawal
To withdraw a student or parent should obtain a Withdrawal Form from the school
office and have it signed by counselor librarian and the Principal A student must
have hisher parentlegal guardian‟s permission to withdraw All books and materials
checked out are to be returned and school dues including fines assessed due to
damaged or lost materials should be paid Any student seeking withdrawal before
graduating will have to state reason for leaving and parentslegal guardian‟s need
to meet with Vice PrincipalPrincipal in person to get the school leaving certificate
(SLC)
K Attestation and issuance of school documents
Students need to present original documents to get photocopies of academicco-
curricular achievement certificates verified School will not attest any copy without
verifying the original document SICAS issues certificates such as bona fide
certificate hope certificate school transcripts school reports on request In order to
obtain such certificates a request to the guidance counselor must be made at least
5 businesses days in advance All certificates will be specifically addressed to
institutions where submission is needed Transcripts and recommendation letters will
directly mailed to the universities where student is seeking an admission Mailing or
courier charges must be borne by the student
L Support from the Counselorrsquos Office
The Guidance Counselor
Guides and advises students on college admissions
Writes comprehensive honest and positive descriptive statements for students
through the various resources available to himher such as information from
teachers advisors parents and observation of the student from hisher own
personal experience
Liaisons with admissions officers of universities and colleges
Reports any disciplinary incidents regarding an applicant to hisher university if
such an incident occurs after the submission of the student‟s application
Informs the colleges and universities if it is discovered that a child‟s work on his
personal statementcollege essay is not his own plagiarism is not allowed and is
very strictly handled by school personnel and universities personnel locally and
abroad
Reports any positive developments in a student‟s profile to hisher university since
the submission of hisher application (eg Mid-year report End of year report)
Coordinates and follows-up with the universitycollege personnel for any
additional documents that might be needed for the student‟s admissions file
Responds to any queries that the university admissions officers may have
regarding the student(s) application to their universities
Follows up with students and the universitiescolleges they have applied to
regarding their admission status
Makes a student understand that it is hisher own academic record and overall
profile that determines admission to a universitycollege
Ensures that all that the admissions requirements are completed by the students
and the office personnel involved in a timely manner and that all documents
are mailed (via online or courier services) to the Universitiescolleges before the
published deadlines
Expectations from A-I and A-II students
A Level students are expected to visit counselor office in the beginning of A-I to
get to know the complete procedures of counselor office Moreover all students
need to coordinate with counselor to ensure that their files are established in
counselor‟s office for future proceeding
At the beginning of A-I an orientation session is held to encourage students to
take on a challenging curriculum appropriate to their abilities
All students must meet SICAS internal application deadlines
When researching for colleges students should look for at least two ldquosafetyrdquo
colleges two or three ldquolikelymiddle rangerdquo colleges and two ldquodreamreach
collegesrdquo depending on their academic record and personal profile
Research for colleges should depend on the preferred location the most
suitable program offered to suit the student‟s career goals the size of the school
the student wishes to attend the nature of the teaching style offered
preparation for a future career choice cost and the availability of financial aid
(if required)
Students should provide the teachercounselors with a CV or resume to assist in
writing a recommendation letter
Students should start work on their personal statement during the summer at the
end of A-I
Students should keep themself well informed about school activities and
resources available through assembly announcements and bulletin boards
Expectations from Parents
Support and encourage your child offering advice and guidance when
appropriate
Encourage your son or daughter to visit the Guidance Counselor Office at SICAS
and not to hesitate to ask questions regarding college applicationscareer goals
or to update the Counselor about their academic performance and
involvement in extracurricular activities
Avoid imposing or forcing your preferences regarding careercollege choices
onto your son or daughter It is important to remember that college planning
decisions are as much as possible a student‟s decision However do help your
child to gather enough information and research thoroughly through the various
resources available before making hisher decision
Family meetings should be held as early as the end of a student‟s Grade XI (or
even earlier) These meetings should focus where the parents want to send their
child for undergraduate studies and to start the ground-work on college
admissions This decision will be based on many factors finances family
commitments amongst others
Parents should be open to new ideas and suggestions They should not be
focusing only on the best-known colleges but rather on the ldquobest suitedrdquo
colleges for their sons and daughters where heshe can be happy
Parents should help their child to understand that there is always more than one
college that is appropriate for himher
Parents should encourage their child that there are no shortcuts to getting into
the top colleges an ethical approach to college admissions should be
supported
Parents should teach their children to complete their own applications write
their own personal statementscollege essays
M Public Access to School
1 Visiting the School
It is highly appreciated if visitors seek a prior appointment in order to meet any
management staff member The Front-desk officer and school administrator will
always be available during school hours to answer any query However Vice
PrincipalPrincipal may not be able to meet visitors without a prior appointment
Due to security reasons parents and visitors are required to get visitor‟s pass at the
gate to enter in to the school premises All visitors must first report to the main office
The Front-desk officer will manage your meeting with the concerned staff
2 Contacting the School
At times it will be necessary for parents to contact the school to speak to teachers
or occasionally their children during school hours Please use the following
procedures
Teachers
The school holds formal parent teacher conferences (PTC‟s) in order to bring parents
up to date with the progress of their child If a meeting is necessary in addition to the
scheduled PTC‟s then parents must make a request for such an appointment
through the school secretary Teachers are not permitted to leave the students
unattended in order to meet with parents and such meetings will be allowed at the
discretion of the school PrincipalVice Principal
Students
Occasionally a parent may need to pass on a message directly to their
sondaughter at school If you need to leave a message or speak directly to your
child please briefly explain the situation to the front-desk officer Heshe will take the
necessary measures to put you in touch with your child
3 Dropping items off at school
Parents often find themselves coming to drop off homework books lunch lunch
money gym clothes musical instruments etc at the school Parents must come to
the office and not leave items with the guard at the gate The item must be labeled
with the name and class of the student before the front-desk officer sends it to the
student
N Healthcare Information
Parents are requested to inform the school about any
health issues pertaining to their sondaughter Especially
in case of diabetic asthmatic dyslexia neurological or
acute psychological depression parents must provide
complete written information regarding their child‟s
medication It is equally important to fill out the
emergency contact information in the student file
Prescription Medication in Schools
If under exceptional circumstances a child is required to take prescription
medication during school hours and the parent cannot be at school to administer
the medication the medication can be administered in compliance with the
following regulations
1 A permission form with written dated instructions and permission signed by
the parent will be maintained by the school and will include
o The doctor‟s prescription
o child‟s name
o name of medication
o purpose of medication
o time to be administered
o dosage
o possible side effects
o termination date for administering the medication access and
maintenance of inhalers prescribed for asthmatic students
2 Parents will be responsible for delivering medication to the school and reclaiming
any unused medications ALL MEDICATION MUST BE IN A CONTAINER
APPROPRIATELY LABELED BY THE PHARMACY (OR DOCTOR‟S SUBSCRIPTION)
STATING THE NAME OF MEDICATION DOSAGE AND TIME TO BE ADMINISTERED
Any unused medications will be destroyed by school personnel if unclaimed
more than one week following termination of treatment or at the end of the
school year
3 The parents of the child must assume responsibility for informing the Principal of
any change in the child‟s health or change in medication
4 The school personnel will not be responsible for any adverse drug reaction when
medication has been given in the manner prescribed on the permission form
5 The school district retains the discretion to reject requests for the administration of
medicine
6 All medication must be stored in a secured locked clean container or cabinet
accessible to authorized school personnel The school does not have facilities to
store medication that requires refrigeration
Medical support in case of an emergency
School has a very basic first-aid arrangement in case of any injury during school
hours First-aid is administered by a trained member under the supervision of senior
management As we are not permitted to give any oral medicines it is in your childs
best interest to call parents to further pursue medical assistance However in case of
severe injury or illness school may call RESCUE 1122 to transfer a student to a nearest
hospital and an immediate call is made to parents to seek further guidance
O School Telephone amp Cell Phone Use
No student will be allowed to use the office telephone without special permission
from the administrator or the School Secretary O level students are generally not
allowed to bring mobile phones to school In case a student needs to have a phone
on a particular day heshe will be required to hand it in to the school administrator
before classes start and collect it at home time Any students violating from this rule
will have to face disciplinary consequences
A-level students may use mobile phones only in the designated common rooms
They are strictly prohibited from using cell phones in the academic block and
especially in the classrooms
P School Dues
All school dues must be paid on stipulated dates on the fee bill otherwise the
student may not be allowed to sit through the regular school classes or
examinations The school administrator or accountant may notify parents
telephonically about outstanding dues In such circumstances please make sure
that the dues are cleared at the earliest and the bank deposit receipt is shown to
the school office In order to get any school documents such as transcripts
examination results O level certificates or recommendation letters all school dues
need to be cleared till that day Please see further rules at the back of the school
fee bill
DISCIPLINE CODE
There will be a clearly defined standard of behavior within the School community that
promotes a safe and productive learning and teaching environment All members of
this community have the responsibility to conduct themselves in a way that
demonstrates a mutual respect for all individuals their rights and their property
A Goals and Objectives
In planning and maintaining both school and classroom settings which promote
appropriate student conduct the SICAS is committed to the following objectives
bull To promote mutual respect among students stafffaculty administration and
parents through the display of appropriate language attitude and physical
behavior
bull To maintain a safe and secure learning environment in which all students have
the opportunity to reach their potential
bull To promote each students self-knowledge self-discipline and self-reliance
bull To recognize and value individual differences
bull To recognize that the management of student behavior is the collective
responsibility of students stafffaculty administrators and parents
bull To maintain open lines of communication in a positive fair and consistent
manner while recognizing the individual needs of students
Each childs education is the shared responsibility of the student the parent
guardian and the school Such a collaborative partnership can help motivate
support and encourage the student When a large group of people work together
in a community such as the school each partner must understand hisher
responsibilities or roles and their relationships
B Rules Regulations and Expectations
The rights and responsibilities for all students and staff members must be respected
at all times In an effort to strive for excellence it is important for students and staff to
be aware of the basic rules regulations and expectations that govern these rights
and responsibilities The following rules and regulations are consistent with the Goals
for all SICAS students set forth in the Student Handbook It is also expected that
students will follow the standards of conduct which have been established
C Academic Honesty (pertaining to Fraud Plagiarism and
Cheating)
Student work is highly respected and important to academic success For that
reason academic fraud cannot be tolerated Plagiarism is regarded as a serious
offense Plagiarism involves passing off other people‟s work as your own Any copied
or plagiarized work will be reviewed and may result in a zero for the assignment or
appropriate consequences In case if a student feels extreme academic pressures
please contact the counselor SICAS wants all students to succeed producing their
own product or work
D Acceptable Use of Technology
Students must conduct themselves in a responsible manner while using the school‟s
technology Computers and technology are being made available for educational
use and the use of equipment is a privilege not a right Accessing or producing
content that is vulgar racist profane violent obscene or pornographic is subject to
disciplinary action Internet chat and game play is not allowed at any time The
school has a right to monitor use of school technology
E School Uniform for Boys and Girls
All students must wear clean uniform to school on a regular basis
No jewelry of any type except for a watch and small studs for girls are allowed
Students will be liable for disciplinary action in case of not following the dress
code
Students who have games period (once a week) are required to come in their
sports uniform that specific day only
It is mandatory for all students to wear proper school uniform (regularsports)
supplied by the authorized uniform supplier
Students may not wear hats sweatshirt hoods or other headgear such as
bandanas or items that are determined inappropriate by school personnel in
the school building
All students must wear school-sanctioned black shoes
Clothing shall be worn with appropriate undergarments
School belts must be buckled sashes tied and shirts buttoned up omitting the
top most
Council members must wear their council badges at all times
Items that are worn for religious reasons must be approved in advance from the
school administration
All shorts should be worn no shorter than four inches from the top of the knee
Any clothing or hairstyle that disrupts the educational process is prohibited
1 Classroom and School Environment
Students are expected to behave in an orderly fashion in classrooms and all areas
of the school
It is a very serious matter to interfere with the educational process by being
disruptive in class or by creating disturbances in and around school
Pushing shoving running and ldquoplay-fightingrdquo are forms of unacceptable
behavior
All these may be regarded as acts of bullying which is strictly prohibited at SICAS
(Read ahead for more detail about this)
Students caught bullying others on social websites will also be subject to strict
disciplinary action that may also result in expulsion These cases would be directly
handled by the Principal of the school
Due to the potentially disruptive nature of electronic games electronic apparatus
and communication devices such as cellular phones are not permitted on school
premises and may be confiscated if found Students are not allowed to bring cell
phones CD and media players iPods radio walk-mans electronic games digital
diaries etc to school If there is an exigent need they must be submitted to the
administrator‟s office for safekeeping School will not be responsible for loss of any
electronic item
F Behavior Towards Peers amp Adults
Students must be respectful of each other and of all adults in the building
bull Rudeness disrespect and discourteous behavior are intolerable regardless of
the particulars of the situation
bull A student who is insolent or insubordinate in refusing to obey reasonable requests
made by a teacher or staff member is subject to firm disciplinary action including
suspension from school
1 Care of Building and Property
Everyone at SICAS should take pride in the appearance of our school Acts such as
theft and vandalizing school property are considered to be extremely serious They
are not only violations of our schools Code of Conduct they are against the law
Students found stealing damaging or defacing school or personal property will be
subject to disciplinary action including suspension and held responsible for the costs
of repairs or replacement Each case will be handled on an individual basis
Possession of matches lighters and other paraphernalia is forbidden on school
property
2 Physical Violence Fighting and Verbal Intimidation
Physical violence and verbal intimidation or threats directed toward any member of
the school community are not tolerated
Although some incidents begin
inadvertently each instance will
continue to be treated as a serious
disciplinary offense
Students involved in fighting bullying (see more below) ganging and other forms of
physical violence (regardless of who started the altercation) are subject to
suspension and their parents are notified The use of abusive obscene or profane
language andor gestures will be dealt with as a serious breach of conduct
3 Bullying
Respect for the dignity of others is a cornerstone of civil society Bullying creates an
atmosphere of fear and intimidation robs a person of their dignity detracts from the
safe environment necessary to promote student learning and will not be tolerated
by the Board of Directors Students who bully another person shall be held
accountable for their actions whether it occurs on the school grounds off school
grounds at a school sponsored or approved function activity or event or going to
or from school or a school activity
Definition Bullying is any pattern of behavior by a student or a group of students
that is intended to harass intimidate ridicule humiliate or instill fear in another child
or group of children Bullying behavior can be a threat of or actual physical harm
or it can be verbal abuse of the child Bullying is a series of recurring actions
committed over a period of time directed toward one student or successive
separate actions directed against multiple students
Examples of ldquoBullyingrdquo may include but are not limited to a pattern of behavior
involving one or more of the following
1 Sarcastic ldquocomplimentsrdquo about another student‟s personal appearance
2 Pointed questions intended to embarrass or humiliate
3 Mocking taunting or belittling
4 Non-verbal threats andor intimidation such as ldquofrontingrdquo or ldquochestingrdquo a person
5 Demeaning humor relating to a student‟s race gender ethnicity or personal
characteristics
6 Blackmail extortion demands for protection money or other involuntary
donations or loans
7 Blocking access to school property or facilities
8 Deliberate physical contact or injury to person or property
9 Stealing or hiding books or belongings andor
10 Threats of harm to student(s) possessions or others
Students are encouraged to report behavior they consider to be bullying including
a single action which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to their
teacher or the principal The report may be made anonymously Teachers and other
school employees who have witnessed or are reliably informed that a student has
been a victim of behavior they consider to be bullying including a single action
which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying shall report the incident(s) to
the principal Parents or legal guardians may submit written reports of incidents they
feel constitute bullying or if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to the
principal The principal shall be responsible for investigating the incident(s) to
determine if disciplinary action is warranted
Students found to be in violation of this policy shall be subject to disciplinary action
up to and including expulsion In determining the appropriate disciplinary action
consideration may be given to other violations of the student handbook that may
have simultaneously occurred
Notice of what constitutes bullying the school‟s prohibition against bullying and the
consequences for students who bully shall be conspicuously posted in classrooms
restrooms auditorium and school bus
4 Harassment
Words or actions directed at a particular person or group based on their sex race
religion national origin age sexual orientation physical appearance or disability in
any form will not be tolerated
5 Money and Personal Items
Students are to bring only money for breakfast lunch or for a specific school
purpose No toys games bats gloves balls tapes radios or any personal items are
to be brought to school The possession of cell phones or other telecommunication
devices by a student on school property or while attending school activities is
prohibited Such devices will be confiscated Parents may retrieve these items from
the school office after the confiscation period expires
6 Weapons
Students are forbidden to bring weapons sharp objects or explosives of any kind
including but not limited to guns knives firecrackers and cap guns Replicas of any
type of dangerous weapons are also forbidden A student who brings any weapon
to school is subject to suspension and possible expulsion (See Expulsion Policy)
7 Display of Affection
At SICAS we prohibit display of affection at school or school-sponsored activities To
establish a respectful environment in the context of our local culture please refrain
from intimate behavior of any sort Teachers and other staff members are instructed
to correct students if their behavior is not acceptable Please accept these
corrections in a constructive manner It is the intent to maintain a proper
atmosphere for all students and to prevent adverse consequences from occurring
G SICAS BUS CONDUCT
Bus Safety
All students using school transport are expected
to adhere to the guidelines in the SICAS Bus
Conduct Code as outlined in the Student
Handbook Improper conduct aboard a school
bus is to be treated as a school offense subject
to consequences at the discretion of the school
administration
Be on time to meet the bus Last minute rushing often causes accidents Also the
driver is not supposed to wait except when it is raining and then only long enough
for students to reach the bus from the nearest shelter
Wait for the bus at the designated area and do not venture far off
When getting on or off the bus use the handrail
After boarding the bus sit down as quickly as possible If the bus starts with a jolt you
could be thrown in the aisle if you are still standing
Keep the aisles clear Keep books lunch boxes legs and feet out of the aisle
Ride only the bus you are assigned to ride You must have permission in advance to
do otherwise
Do not open any windows without permission from the bus driver Keep head arms
and hands inside the bus
Do not throw anything inside the bus or out of the bus window Do not litter the bus
Make as little noise as possible The bus driver must be able to hear horns trains and
other warning signals
No horseplay or scuffling of any kind on the bus This is very distracting to the driver
Stay seated and facing the front of the bus at all times until the bus comes to a
complete stop where you get off
If you must cross the street in front of the bus go at least 10 feet in front of the bus so
the driver can have a clear view
The bus driver will have authority to report any disciplinary issue
H Care of Books
Please insist that your child uses but not abuses hisher books
Damagedlost books will be the responsibility of the student and
parents Costs for repair or replacement of books will be
charged Students are expected to bring booksnotebooks
according to their class schedule We discourage heavy bags
and unnecessary books and notebooks should not be brought to
school Students are advised to print their names and classes on their books and
notebooks as they often get misplaced The school will not be responsible for any
loss of property
I Smoking and Drug Use Policy
The initiation and implementation of a successful smoking policy requires the co-
operation and wholehearted support of both management and staff
Policy Statement
Smoking andor use of recreational drugs is known to be a serious risk to health It is
a significant cause of disease and premature death In addition there is now
evidence that ldquopassive smokingrdquo the inhaling of other people‟s smoke can cause
lung cancer in non-smokers as well as causing a deterioration of respiratory
conditions
This smoking and drug policy would not allow any smoking or possession of any
banned substance within the boundaries of the school site at any time by the
students parents or visitors
It would be the responsibility of school authorities to enforce the policy at all times
and to advice students to ensure that the students comply with these arrangements
Rules for Pupils
Smoking on campus is strictly not permitted at any time
Smoking during school visits trips or school events is strictly not permitted
Pupils caught smoking will be issued a pink slip
Rs1000- will be fined immediately if a child is caught smoking or credible evidence
is found of himher to have been smoking He or she may be liable for further
disciplinary action
Pupils caught with banned drugs or alcohol will be notified to the school authorities
and they will either be put on extended suspension or be expelled from the school
Awareness sessions on the dangers of smoking and or use of drugs may be planned
The above rules also apply to electronic cigarettes
J Litter and Chewing Gum Policy
Any student caught littering the school premises or school owned property will be
subjected to disciplinary action The act of chewing gum is especially prohibited as its
improper disposal causes unnecessary damage to school property In the event that a
student is found chewing a gum or littering the school premises he or she will be a
levied a fine of Rs500 in addition to facing disciplinary action
K Disciplinary Procedures amp Consequences
Communication among all members of the School community is essential in
implementing the Code of Conduct and helping students to assume their
responsibilities as citizens of this school All students and parents are encouraged to
bring any violations of rules and regulations to the attention of an administrator In
addition all school staff has an obligation to report violations of rules and regulations to
the school administration Both teachers and administrators will inform specific students
and parents when school expectations and standards of conduct are not being
maintained Students should have a full understanding of the consequences of their
behavior should they fail to meet school expectations The consequences of breaking
school rules depend on the seriousness of the behavior and the overall disciplinary
record of the individual student Every effort will be made to balance fairness with
consistency in the application of this code
SICAS disciplinary guidelines and policies include procedures which ensure that
students and parents will be informed of their rights regarding due process to be
followed by school authorities Any student involved in a disciplinary action is entitled to
an opportunity to express hisher position on the incident leading to disciplinary action
Parents have the right to request and ensure presence at such a meetinghearing
Note to Parents
Parents are to be informed of the above policies through this handbook and any
changes thereto through newsletters and other forms of communication
Detentions
Parents are entitled to 2 hours‟ notice of a detention that takes place outside normal
school hours so that the parents can make arrangements for transport or childcare The
notice should tell you why the detention was given and how long your child will have to
stay at school
If the child cannot attend the detention parents must explain the reasons to the child‟s
teacher or the principal They may reconsider the detention in certain circumstances
such as
The detention falls on an important religious day for the family
The parents are concerned about the length and safety of the route between
school and home
Parents can‟t reasonably make alternative arrangements for collecting their child
from school
In such circumstances a during school hours short-term suspension may be given
L Explanation of Consequences
Unacceptable classroom or school behavior will be handled according to the nature
and severity of action including verbal warnings counseling detention suspension and
referral to the office for discipline
1 Verbal Warning and Counseling (level 1)
If an administrativestaff member has issued a warning this indicates that student‟s
behavior is inappropriate and that continuation of this behavior may result in serious
consequences
Every effort is made at all levels within the school environment to help students adhere
to the academic and behavioral expectations at SICAS Many matters can be more
effectively resolved in counseling sessions that take place with teachers
administrators guidance counselors fellow students and parentsguardians
2 Pink Slips (level 2)
In case of any behavioral disciplinary or academic anomaly a Pink Slip may be
issued to a student This document indicates that a serious infringement of a school
rule has taken place Upon being issued a Pink Slip the discipline committee may
decide consequences depending upon the nature of offense A copy of the pink slip
will be retained in student‟s personal file for a record Issuance of pink slip will earn
negative house points for the respective house as well
3 Suspension and issuance of warning letters (Level 3)
After three successive pink slips are issued in one academic term a student may be
suspended for three school days and a parent-meeting may be called by school
administrator The Administrator will notify schedule of suspension to parents by
telephone and by issuing a suspension and warning letter
4 Expulsion
If in extreme cases a child is given repeated suspensions and if all other avenues of
counseling a child have failed or if the nature of offense is so dire the school Principal
may take a decision to expel a child This will be the last resort especially if the child is
on repeated Academic Probation and the continued behavior is so egregious that
other students in particular and the school environment in general are suffering as a
consequence The parents will be given due explanation as to the school‟s decision
and will be made to understand that the school reserves the legal right to disallow a
child from continuing as a student
5Other Consequences as Appropriate
RESOURCES
C School Office Personnel
PrincipalDirector Mr Shehryar Salamat (shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
Vice Principal Mr Muhammad Azhar Khan (azharkhansssedupk)
Administrator Zeeshan Khan (zeeshankhansssedupk) A Level Coordinator Mrs Lubna Assad O Level Coordinator Ms Saadia Qureshi Guidance Counselor Ms Nishat Hassan (nishathassansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
(shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
(azharkhansssedupk)
Subject ChangeWithdrawal (A Level) Class schedules will be given to students prior to the start of each term Subject
changes or withdrawals will be allowed through the first 2 weeks of the September
of A-I thereafter enrollment in new subjects will be at the discretion of the school
authorities and students will be charged subject changewithdrawal fee
H Student Records Permanent records include the student‟s personal file copies of his report cards
certificates of scholastic and co-curricular achievements letters of commendation
or of concern behavioral incident reports standardized testing results attendance
and health records A student andor parentslegal guardians may see the student‟s
record by making an appointment with the school office The student andor
parentslegal guardians may request for any statements or documents in the record
if it pertains to the student‟s school work Students may request that a particular item
be removed from the file however the counselor may or may not grant the request
If the request is denied an appeal may be made to the Principal
I Summer School Camps SICAS Senior offers a summer school program of varying lengths during the winter
and summer vacation period Summer school is for catching up with the required
course work as well as for preparing for O Level Optional subjects Summer school
also provides a variety of co- curricular and leadership programs such as Debate
MUN French swimming and other sports training camps
J Withdrawal
To withdraw a student or parent should obtain a Withdrawal Form from the school
office and have it signed by counselor librarian and the Principal A student must
have hisher parentlegal guardian‟s permission to withdraw All books and materials
checked out are to be returned and school dues including fines assessed due to
damaged or lost materials should be paid Any student seeking withdrawal before
graduating will have to state reason for leaving and parentslegal guardian‟s need
to meet with Vice PrincipalPrincipal in person to get the school leaving certificate
(SLC)
K Attestation and issuance of school documents
Students need to present original documents to get photocopies of academicco-
curricular achievement certificates verified School will not attest any copy without
verifying the original document SICAS issues certificates such as bona fide
certificate hope certificate school transcripts school reports on request In order to
obtain such certificates a request to the guidance counselor must be made at least
5 businesses days in advance All certificates will be specifically addressed to
institutions where submission is needed Transcripts and recommendation letters will
directly mailed to the universities where student is seeking an admission Mailing or
courier charges must be borne by the student
L Support from the Counselorrsquos Office
The Guidance Counselor
Guides and advises students on college admissions
Writes comprehensive honest and positive descriptive statements for students
through the various resources available to himher such as information from
teachers advisors parents and observation of the student from hisher own
personal experience
Liaisons with admissions officers of universities and colleges
Reports any disciplinary incidents regarding an applicant to hisher university if
such an incident occurs after the submission of the student‟s application
Informs the colleges and universities if it is discovered that a child‟s work on his
personal statementcollege essay is not his own plagiarism is not allowed and is
very strictly handled by school personnel and universities personnel locally and
abroad
Reports any positive developments in a student‟s profile to hisher university since
the submission of hisher application (eg Mid-year report End of year report)
Coordinates and follows-up with the universitycollege personnel for any
additional documents that might be needed for the student‟s admissions file
Responds to any queries that the university admissions officers may have
regarding the student(s) application to their universities
Follows up with students and the universitiescolleges they have applied to
regarding their admission status
Makes a student understand that it is hisher own academic record and overall
profile that determines admission to a universitycollege
Ensures that all that the admissions requirements are completed by the students
and the office personnel involved in a timely manner and that all documents
are mailed (via online or courier services) to the Universitiescolleges before the
published deadlines
Expectations from A-I and A-II students
A Level students are expected to visit counselor office in the beginning of A-I to
get to know the complete procedures of counselor office Moreover all students
need to coordinate with counselor to ensure that their files are established in
counselor‟s office for future proceeding
At the beginning of A-I an orientation session is held to encourage students to
take on a challenging curriculum appropriate to their abilities
All students must meet SICAS internal application deadlines
When researching for colleges students should look for at least two ldquosafetyrdquo
colleges two or three ldquolikelymiddle rangerdquo colleges and two ldquodreamreach
collegesrdquo depending on their academic record and personal profile
Research for colleges should depend on the preferred location the most
suitable program offered to suit the student‟s career goals the size of the school
the student wishes to attend the nature of the teaching style offered
preparation for a future career choice cost and the availability of financial aid
(if required)
Students should provide the teachercounselors with a CV or resume to assist in
writing a recommendation letter
Students should start work on their personal statement during the summer at the
end of A-I
Students should keep themself well informed about school activities and
resources available through assembly announcements and bulletin boards
Expectations from Parents
Support and encourage your child offering advice and guidance when
appropriate
Encourage your son or daughter to visit the Guidance Counselor Office at SICAS
and not to hesitate to ask questions regarding college applicationscareer goals
or to update the Counselor about their academic performance and
involvement in extracurricular activities
Avoid imposing or forcing your preferences regarding careercollege choices
onto your son or daughter It is important to remember that college planning
decisions are as much as possible a student‟s decision However do help your
child to gather enough information and research thoroughly through the various
resources available before making hisher decision
Family meetings should be held as early as the end of a student‟s Grade XI (or
even earlier) These meetings should focus where the parents want to send their
child for undergraduate studies and to start the ground-work on college
admissions This decision will be based on many factors finances family
commitments amongst others
Parents should be open to new ideas and suggestions They should not be
focusing only on the best-known colleges but rather on the ldquobest suitedrdquo
colleges for their sons and daughters where heshe can be happy
Parents should help their child to understand that there is always more than one
college that is appropriate for himher
Parents should encourage their child that there are no shortcuts to getting into
the top colleges an ethical approach to college admissions should be
supported
Parents should teach their children to complete their own applications write
their own personal statementscollege essays
M Public Access to School
1 Visiting the School
It is highly appreciated if visitors seek a prior appointment in order to meet any
management staff member The Front-desk officer and school administrator will
always be available during school hours to answer any query However Vice
PrincipalPrincipal may not be able to meet visitors without a prior appointment
Due to security reasons parents and visitors are required to get visitor‟s pass at the
gate to enter in to the school premises All visitors must first report to the main office
The Front-desk officer will manage your meeting with the concerned staff
2 Contacting the School
At times it will be necessary for parents to contact the school to speak to teachers
or occasionally their children during school hours Please use the following
procedures
Teachers
The school holds formal parent teacher conferences (PTC‟s) in order to bring parents
up to date with the progress of their child If a meeting is necessary in addition to the
scheduled PTC‟s then parents must make a request for such an appointment
through the school secretary Teachers are not permitted to leave the students
unattended in order to meet with parents and such meetings will be allowed at the
discretion of the school PrincipalVice Principal
Students
Occasionally a parent may need to pass on a message directly to their
sondaughter at school If you need to leave a message or speak directly to your
child please briefly explain the situation to the front-desk officer Heshe will take the
necessary measures to put you in touch with your child
3 Dropping items off at school
Parents often find themselves coming to drop off homework books lunch lunch
money gym clothes musical instruments etc at the school Parents must come to
the office and not leave items with the guard at the gate The item must be labeled
with the name and class of the student before the front-desk officer sends it to the
student
N Healthcare Information
Parents are requested to inform the school about any
health issues pertaining to their sondaughter Especially
in case of diabetic asthmatic dyslexia neurological or
acute psychological depression parents must provide
complete written information regarding their child‟s
medication It is equally important to fill out the
emergency contact information in the student file
Prescription Medication in Schools
If under exceptional circumstances a child is required to take prescription
medication during school hours and the parent cannot be at school to administer
the medication the medication can be administered in compliance with the
following regulations
1 A permission form with written dated instructions and permission signed by
the parent will be maintained by the school and will include
o The doctor‟s prescription
o child‟s name
o name of medication
o purpose of medication
o time to be administered
o dosage
o possible side effects
o termination date for administering the medication access and
maintenance of inhalers prescribed for asthmatic students
2 Parents will be responsible for delivering medication to the school and reclaiming
any unused medications ALL MEDICATION MUST BE IN A CONTAINER
APPROPRIATELY LABELED BY THE PHARMACY (OR DOCTOR‟S SUBSCRIPTION)
STATING THE NAME OF MEDICATION DOSAGE AND TIME TO BE ADMINISTERED
Any unused medications will be destroyed by school personnel if unclaimed
more than one week following termination of treatment or at the end of the
school year
3 The parents of the child must assume responsibility for informing the Principal of
any change in the child‟s health or change in medication
4 The school personnel will not be responsible for any adverse drug reaction when
medication has been given in the manner prescribed on the permission form
5 The school district retains the discretion to reject requests for the administration of
medicine
6 All medication must be stored in a secured locked clean container or cabinet
accessible to authorized school personnel The school does not have facilities to
store medication that requires refrigeration
Medical support in case of an emergency
School has a very basic first-aid arrangement in case of any injury during school
hours First-aid is administered by a trained member under the supervision of senior
management As we are not permitted to give any oral medicines it is in your childs
best interest to call parents to further pursue medical assistance However in case of
severe injury or illness school may call RESCUE 1122 to transfer a student to a nearest
hospital and an immediate call is made to parents to seek further guidance
O School Telephone amp Cell Phone Use
No student will be allowed to use the office telephone without special permission
from the administrator or the School Secretary O level students are generally not
allowed to bring mobile phones to school In case a student needs to have a phone
on a particular day heshe will be required to hand it in to the school administrator
before classes start and collect it at home time Any students violating from this rule
will have to face disciplinary consequences
A-level students may use mobile phones only in the designated common rooms
They are strictly prohibited from using cell phones in the academic block and
especially in the classrooms
P School Dues
All school dues must be paid on stipulated dates on the fee bill otherwise the
student may not be allowed to sit through the regular school classes or
examinations The school administrator or accountant may notify parents
telephonically about outstanding dues In such circumstances please make sure
that the dues are cleared at the earliest and the bank deposit receipt is shown to
the school office In order to get any school documents such as transcripts
examination results O level certificates or recommendation letters all school dues
need to be cleared till that day Please see further rules at the back of the school
fee bill
DISCIPLINE CODE
There will be a clearly defined standard of behavior within the School community that
promotes a safe and productive learning and teaching environment All members of
this community have the responsibility to conduct themselves in a way that
demonstrates a mutual respect for all individuals their rights and their property
A Goals and Objectives
In planning and maintaining both school and classroom settings which promote
appropriate student conduct the SICAS is committed to the following objectives
bull To promote mutual respect among students stafffaculty administration and
parents through the display of appropriate language attitude and physical
behavior
bull To maintain a safe and secure learning environment in which all students have
the opportunity to reach their potential
bull To promote each students self-knowledge self-discipline and self-reliance
bull To recognize and value individual differences
bull To recognize that the management of student behavior is the collective
responsibility of students stafffaculty administrators and parents
bull To maintain open lines of communication in a positive fair and consistent
manner while recognizing the individual needs of students
Each childs education is the shared responsibility of the student the parent
guardian and the school Such a collaborative partnership can help motivate
support and encourage the student When a large group of people work together
in a community such as the school each partner must understand hisher
responsibilities or roles and their relationships
B Rules Regulations and Expectations
The rights and responsibilities for all students and staff members must be respected
at all times In an effort to strive for excellence it is important for students and staff to
be aware of the basic rules regulations and expectations that govern these rights
and responsibilities The following rules and regulations are consistent with the Goals
for all SICAS students set forth in the Student Handbook It is also expected that
students will follow the standards of conduct which have been established
C Academic Honesty (pertaining to Fraud Plagiarism and
Cheating)
Student work is highly respected and important to academic success For that
reason academic fraud cannot be tolerated Plagiarism is regarded as a serious
offense Plagiarism involves passing off other people‟s work as your own Any copied
or plagiarized work will be reviewed and may result in a zero for the assignment or
appropriate consequences In case if a student feels extreme academic pressures
please contact the counselor SICAS wants all students to succeed producing their
own product or work
D Acceptable Use of Technology
Students must conduct themselves in a responsible manner while using the school‟s
technology Computers and technology are being made available for educational
use and the use of equipment is a privilege not a right Accessing or producing
content that is vulgar racist profane violent obscene or pornographic is subject to
disciplinary action Internet chat and game play is not allowed at any time The
school has a right to monitor use of school technology
E School Uniform for Boys and Girls
All students must wear clean uniform to school on a regular basis
No jewelry of any type except for a watch and small studs for girls are allowed
Students will be liable for disciplinary action in case of not following the dress
code
Students who have games period (once a week) are required to come in their
sports uniform that specific day only
It is mandatory for all students to wear proper school uniform (regularsports)
supplied by the authorized uniform supplier
Students may not wear hats sweatshirt hoods or other headgear such as
bandanas or items that are determined inappropriate by school personnel in
the school building
All students must wear school-sanctioned black shoes
Clothing shall be worn with appropriate undergarments
School belts must be buckled sashes tied and shirts buttoned up omitting the
top most
Council members must wear their council badges at all times
Items that are worn for religious reasons must be approved in advance from the
school administration
All shorts should be worn no shorter than four inches from the top of the knee
Any clothing or hairstyle that disrupts the educational process is prohibited
1 Classroom and School Environment
Students are expected to behave in an orderly fashion in classrooms and all areas
of the school
It is a very serious matter to interfere with the educational process by being
disruptive in class or by creating disturbances in and around school
Pushing shoving running and ldquoplay-fightingrdquo are forms of unacceptable
behavior
All these may be regarded as acts of bullying which is strictly prohibited at SICAS
(Read ahead for more detail about this)
Students caught bullying others on social websites will also be subject to strict
disciplinary action that may also result in expulsion These cases would be directly
handled by the Principal of the school
Due to the potentially disruptive nature of electronic games electronic apparatus
and communication devices such as cellular phones are not permitted on school
premises and may be confiscated if found Students are not allowed to bring cell
phones CD and media players iPods radio walk-mans electronic games digital
diaries etc to school If there is an exigent need they must be submitted to the
administrator‟s office for safekeeping School will not be responsible for loss of any
electronic item
F Behavior Towards Peers amp Adults
Students must be respectful of each other and of all adults in the building
bull Rudeness disrespect and discourteous behavior are intolerable regardless of
the particulars of the situation
bull A student who is insolent or insubordinate in refusing to obey reasonable requests
made by a teacher or staff member is subject to firm disciplinary action including
suspension from school
1 Care of Building and Property
Everyone at SICAS should take pride in the appearance of our school Acts such as
theft and vandalizing school property are considered to be extremely serious They
are not only violations of our schools Code of Conduct they are against the law
Students found stealing damaging or defacing school or personal property will be
subject to disciplinary action including suspension and held responsible for the costs
of repairs or replacement Each case will be handled on an individual basis
Possession of matches lighters and other paraphernalia is forbidden on school
property
2 Physical Violence Fighting and Verbal Intimidation
Physical violence and verbal intimidation or threats directed toward any member of
the school community are not tolerated
Although some incidents begin
inadvertently each instance will
continue to be treated as a serious
disciplinary offense
Students involved in fighting bullying (see more below) ganging and other forms of
physical violence (regardless of who started the altercation) are subject to
suspension and their parents are notified The use of abusive obscene or profane
language andor gestures will be dealt with as a serious breach of conduct
3 Bullying
Respect for the dignity of others is a cornerstone of civil society Bullying creates an
atmosphere of fear and intimidation robs a person of their dignity detracts from the
safe environment necessary to promote student learning and will not be tolerated
by the Board of Directors Students who bully another person shall be held
accountable for their actions whether it occurs on the school grounds off school
grounds at a school sponsored or approved function activity or event or going to
or from school or a school activity
Definition Bullying is any pattern of behavior by a student or a group of students
that is intended to harass intimidate ridicule humiliate or instill fear in another child
or group of children Bullying behavior can be a threat of or actual physical harm
or it can be verbal abuse of the child Bullying is a series of recurring actions
committed over a period of time directed toward one student or successive
separate actions directed against multiple students
Examples of ldquoBullyingrdquo may include but are not limited to a pattern of behavior
involving one or more of the following
1 Sarcastic ldquocomplimentsrdquo about another student‟s personal appearance
2 Pointed questions intended to embarrass or humiliate
3 Mocking taunting or belittling
4 Non-verbal threats andor intimidation such as ldquofrontingrdquo or ldquochestingrdquo a person
5 Demeaning humor relating to a student‟s race gender ethnicity or personal
characteristics
6 Blackmail extortion demands for protection money or other involuntary
donations or loans
7 Blocking access to school property or facilities
8 Deliberate physical contact or injury to person or property
9 Stealing or hiding books or belongings andor
10 Threats of harm to student(s) possessions or others
Students are encouraged to report behavior they consider to be bullying including
a single action which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to their
teacher or the principal The report may be made anonymously Teachers and other
school employees who have witnessed or are reliably informed that a student has
been a victim of behavior they consider to be bullying including a single action
which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying shall report the incident(s) to
the principal Parents or legal guardians may submit written reports of incidents they
feel constitute bullying or if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to the
principal The principal shall be responsible for investigating the incident(s) to
determine if disciplinary action is warranted
Students found to be in violation of this policy shall be subject to disciplinary action
up to and including expulsion In determining the appropriate disciplinary action
consideration may be given to other violations of the student handbook that may
have simultaneously occurred
Notice of what constitutes bullying the school‟s prohibition against bullying and the
consequences for students who bully shall be conspicuously posted in classrooms
restrooms auditorium and school bus
4 Harassment
Words or actions directed at a particular person or group based on their sex race
religion national origin age sexual orientation physical appearance or disability in
any form will not be tolerated
5 Money and Personal Items
Students are to bring only money for breakfast lunch or for a specific school
purpose No toys games bats gloves balls tapes radios or any personal items are
to be brought to school The possession of cell phones or other telecommunication
devices by a student on school property or while attending school activities is
prohibited Such devices will be confiscated Parents may retrieve these items from
the school office after the confiscation period expires
6 Weapons
Students are forbidden to bring weapons sharp objects or explosives of any kind
including but not limited to guns knives firecrackers and cap guns Replicas of any
type of dangerous weapons are also forbidden A student who brings any weapon
to school is subject to suspension and possible expulsion (See Expulsion Policy)
7 Display of Affection
At SICAS we prohibit display of affection at school or school-sponsored activities To
establish a respectful environment in the context of our local culture please refrain
from intimate behavior of any sort Teachers and other staff members are instructed
to correct students if their behavior is not acceptable Please accept these
corrections in a constructive manner It is the intent to maintain a proper
atmosphere for all students and to prevent adverse consequences from occurring
G SICAS BUS CONDUCT
Bus Safety
All students using school transport are expected
to adhere to the guidelines in the SICAS Bus
Conduct Code as outlined in the Student
Handbook Improper conduct aboard a school
bus is to be treated as a school offense subject
to consequences at the discretion of the school
administration
Be on time to meet the bus Last minute rushing often causes accidents Also the
driver is not supposed to wait except when it is raining and then only long enough
for students to reach the bus from the nearest shelter
Wait for the bus at the designated area and do not venture far off
When getting on or off the bus use the handrail
After boarding the bus sit down as quickly as possible If the bus starts with a jolt you
could be thrown in the aisle if you are still standing
Keep the aisles clear Keep books lunch boxes legs and feet out of the aisle
Ride only the bus you are assigned to ride You must have permission in advance to
do otherwise
Do not open any windows without permission from the bus driver Keep head arms
and hands inside the bus
Do not throw anything inside the bus or out of the bus window Do not litter the bus
Make as little noise as possible The bus driver must be able to hear horns trains and
other warning signals
No horseplay or scuffling of any kind on the bus This is very distracting to the driver
Stay seated and facing the front of the bus at all times until the bus comes to a
complete stop where you get off
If you must cross the street in front of the bus go at least 10 feet in front of the bus so
the driver can have a clear view
The bus driver will have authority to report any disciplinary issue
H Care of Books
Please insist that your child uses but not abuses hisher books
Damagedlost books will be the responsibility of the student and
parents Costs for repair or replacement of books will be
charged Students are expected to bring booksnotebooks
according to their class schedule We discourage heavy bags
and unnecessary books and notebooks should not be brought to
school Students are advised to print their names and classes on their books and
notebooks as they often get misplaced The school will not be responsible for any
loss of property
I Smoking and Drug Use Policy
The initiation and implementation of a successful smoking policy requires the co-
operation and wholehearted support of both management and staff
Policy Statement
Smoking andor use of recreational drugs is known to be a serious risk to health It is
a significant cause of disease and premature death In addition there is now
evidence that ldquopassive smokingrdquo the inhaling of other people‟s smoke can cause
lung cancer in non-smokers as well as causing a deterioration of respiratory
conditions
This smoking and drug policy would not allow any smoking or possession of any
banned substance within the boundaries of the school site at any time by the
students parents or visitors
It would be the responsibility of school authorities to enforce the policy at all times
and to advice students to ensure that the students comply with these arrangements
Rules for Pupils
Smoking on campus is strictly not permitted at any time
Smoking during school visits trips or school events is strictly not permitted
Pupils caught smoking will be issued a pink slip
Rs1000- will be fined immediately if a child is caught smoking or credible evidence
is found of himher to have been smoking He or she may be liable for further
disciplinary action
Pupils caught with banned drugs or alcohol will be notified to the school authorities
and they will either be put on extended suspension or be expelled from the school
Awareness sessions on the dangers of smoking and or use of drugs may be planned
The above rules also apply to electronic cigarettes
J Litter and Chewing Gum Policy
Any student caught littering the school premises or school owned property will be
subjected to disciplinary action The act of chewing gum is especially prohibited as its
improper disposal causes unnecessary damage to school property In the event that a
student is found chewing a gum or littering the school premises he or she will be a
levied a fine of Rs500 in addition to facing disciplinary action
K Disciplinary Procedures amp Consequences
Communication among all members of the School community is essential in
implementing the Code of Conduct and helping students to assume their
responsibilities as citizens of this school All students and parents are encouraged to
bring any violations of rules and regulations to the attention of an administrator In
addition all school staff has an obligation to report violations of rules and regulations to
the school administration Both teachers and administrators will inform specific students
and parents when school expectations and standards of conduct are not being
maintained Students should have a full understanding of the consequences of their
behavior should they fail to meet school expectations The consequences of breaking
school rules depend on the seriousness of the behavior and the overall disciplinary
record of the individual student Every effort will be made to balance fairness with
consistency in the application of this code
SICAS disciplinary guidelines and policies include procedures which ensure that
students and parents will be informed of their rights regarding due process to be
followed by school authorities Any student involved in a disciplinary action is entitled to
an opportunity to express hisher position on the incident leading to disciplinary action
Parents have the right to request and ensure presence at such a meetinghearing
Note to Parents
Parents are to be informed of the above policies through this handbook and any
changes thereto through newsletters and other forms of communication
Detentions
Parents are entitled to 2 hours‟ notice of a detention that takes place outside normal
school hours so that the parents can make arrangements for transport or childcare The
notice should tell you why the detention was given and how long your child will have to
stay at school
If the child cannot attend the detention parents must explain the reasons to the child‟s
teacher or the principal They may reconsider the detention in certain circumstances
such as
The detention falls on an important religious day for the family
The parents are concerned about the length and safety of the route between
school and home
Parents can‟t reasonably make alternative arrangements for collecting their child
from school
In such circumstances a during school hours short-term suspension may be given
L Explanation of Consequences
Unacceptable classroom or school behavior will be handled according to the nature
and severity of action including verbal warnings counseling detention suspension and
referral to the office for discipline
1 Verbal Warning and Counseling (level 1)
If an administrativestaff member has issued a warning this indicates that student‟s
behavior is inappropriate and that continuation of this behavior may result in serious
consequences
Every effort is made at all levels within the school environment to help students adhere
to the academic and behavioral expectations at SICAS Many matters can be more
effectively resolved in counseling sessions that take place with teachers
administrators guidance counselors fellow students and parentsguardians
2 Pink Slips (level 2)
In case of any behavioral disciplinary or academic anomaly a Pink Slip may be
issued to a student This document indicates that a serious infringement of a school
rule has taken place Upon being issued a Pink Slip the discipline committee may
decide consequences depending upon the nature of offense A copy of the pink slip
will be retained in student‟s personal file for a record Issuance of pink slip will earn
negative house points for the respective house as well
3 Suspension and issuance of warning letters (Level 3)
After three successive pink slips are issued in one academic term a student may be
suspended for three school days and a parent-meeting may be called by school
administrator The Administrator will notify schedule of suspension to parents by
telephone and by issuing a suspension and warning letter
4 Expulsion
If in extreme cases a child is given repeated suspensions and if all other avenues of
counseling a child have failed or if the nature of offense is so dire the school Principal
may take a decision to expel a child This will be the last resort especially if the child is
on repeated Academic Probation and the continued behavior is so egregious that
other students in particular and the school environment in general are suffering as a
consequence The parents will be given due explanation as to the school‟s decision
and will be made to understand that the school reserves the legal right to disallow a
child from continuing as a student
5Other Consequences as Appropriate
RESOURCES
C School Office Personnel
PrincipalDirector Mr Shehryar Salamat (shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
Vice Principal Mr Muhammad Azhar Khan (azharkhansssedupk)
Administrator Zeeshan Khan (zeeshankhansssedupk) A Level Coordinator Mrs Lubna Assad O Level Coordinator Ms Saadia Qureshi Guidance Counselor Ms Nishat Hassan (nishathassansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
(shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
(azharkhansssedupk)
to meet with Vice PrincipalPrincipal in person to get the school leaving certificate
(SLC)
K Attestation and issuance of school documents
Students need to present original documents to get photocopies of academicco-
curricular achievement certificates verified School will not attest any copy without
verifying the original document SICAS issues certificates such as bona fide
certificate hope certificate school transcripts school reports on request In order to
obtain such certificates a request to the guidance counselor must be made at least
5 businesses days in advance All certificates will be specifically addressed to
institutions where submission is needed Transcripts and recommendation letters will
directly mailed to the universities where student is seeking an admission Mailing or
courier charges must be borne by the student
L Support from the Counselorrsquos Office
The Guidance Counselor
Guides and advises students on college admissions
Writes comprehensive honest and positive descriptive statements for students
through the various resources available to himher such as information from
teachers advisors parents and observation of the student from hisher own
personal experience
Liaisons with admissions officers of universities and colleges
Reports any disciplinary incidents regarding an applicant to hisher university if
such an incident occurs after the submission of the student‟s application
Informs the colleges and universities if it is discovered that a child‟s work on his
personal statementcollege essay is not his own plagiarism is not allowed and is
very strictly handled by school personnel and universities personnel locally and
abroad
Reports any positive developments in a student‟s profile to hisher university since
the submission of hisher application (eg Mid-year report End of year report)
Coordinates and follows-up with the universitycollege personnel for any
additional documents that might be needed for the student‟s admissions file
Responds to any queries that the university admissions officers may have
regarding the student(s) application to their universities
Follows up with students and the universitiescolleges they have applied to
regarding their admission status
Makes a student understand that it is hisher own academic record and overall
profile that determines admission to a universitycollege
Ensures that all that the admissions requirements are completed by the students
and the office personnel involved in a timely manner and that all documents
are mailed (via online or courier services) to the Universitiescolleges before the
published deadlines
Expectations from A-I and A-II students
A Level students are expected to visit counselor office in the beginning of A-I to
get to know the complete procedures of counselor office Moreover all students
need to coordinate with counselor to ensure that their files are established in
counselor‟s office for future proceeding
At the beginning of A-I an orientation session is held to encourage students to
take on a challenging curriculum appropriate to their abilities
All students must meet SICAS internal application deadlines
When researching for colleges students should look for at least two ldquosafetyrdquo
colleges two or three ldquolikelymiddle rangerdquo colleges and two ldquodreamreach
collegesrdquo depending on their academic record and personal profile
Research for colleges should depend on the preferred location the most
suitable program offered to suit the student‟s career goals the size of the school
the student wishes to attend the nature of the teaching style offered
preparation for a future career choice cost and the availability of financial aid
(if required)
Students should provide the teachercounselors with a CV or resume to assist in
writing a recommendation letter
Students should start work on their personal statement during the summer at the
end of A-I
Students should keep themself well informed about school activities and
resources available through assembly announcements and bulletin boards
Expectations from Parents
Support and encourage your child offering advice and guidance when
appropriate
Encourage your son or daughter to visit the Guidance Counselor Office at SICAS
and not to hesitate to ask questions regarding college applicationscareer goals
or to update the Counselor about their academic performance and
involvement in extracurricular activities
Avoid imposing or forcing your preferences regarding careercollege choices
onto your son or daughter It is important to remember that college planning
decisions are as much as possible a student‟s decision However do help your
child to gather enough information and research thoroughly through the various
resources available before making hisher decision
Family meetings should be held as early as the end of a student‟s Grade XI (or
even earlier) These meetings should focus where the parents want to send their
child for undergraduate studies and to start the ground-work on college
admissions This decision will be based on many factors finances family
commitments amongst others
Parents should be open to new ideas and suggestions They should not be
focusing only on the best-known colleges but rather on the ldquobest suitedrdquo
colleges for their sons and daughters where heshe can be happy
Parents should help their child to understand that there is always more than one
college that is appropriate for himher
Parents should encourage their child that there are no shortcuts to getting into
the top colleges an ethical approach to college admissions should be
supported
Parents should teach their children to complete their own applications write
their own personal statementscollege essays
M Public Access to School
1 Visiting the School
It is highly appreciated if visitors seek a prior appointment in order to meet any
management staff member The Front-desk officer and school administrator will
always be available during school hours to answer any query However Vice
PrincipalPrincipal may not be able to meet visitors without a prior appointment
Due to security reasons parents and visitors are required to get visitor‟s pass at the
gate to enter in to the school premises All visitors must first report to the main office
The Front-desk officer will manage your meeting with the concerned staff
2 Contacting the School
At times it will be necessary for parents to contact the school to speak to teachers
or occasionally their children during school hours Please use the following
procedures
Teachers
The school holds formal parent teacher conferences (PTC‟s) in order to bring parents
up to date with the progress of their child If a meeting is necessary in addition to the
scheduled PTC‟s then parents must make a request for such an appointment
through the school secretary Teachers are not permitted to leave the students
unattended in order to meet with parents and such meetings will be allowed at the
discretion of the school PrincipalVice Principal
Students
Occasionally a parent may need to pass on a message directly to their
sondaughter at school If you need to leave a message or speak directly to your
child please briefly explain the situation to the front-desk officer Heshe will take the
necessary measures to put you in touch with your child
3 Dropping items off at school
Parents often find themselves coming to drop off homework books lunch lunch
money gym clothes musical instruments etc at the school Parents must come to
the office and not leave items with the guard at the gate The item must be labeled
with the name and class of the student before the front-desk officer sends it to the
student
N Healthcare Information
Parents are requested to inform the school about any
health issues pertaining to their sondaughter Especially
in case of diabetic asthmatic dyslexia neurological or
acute psychological depression parents must provide
complete written information regarding their child‟s
medication It is equally important to fill out the
emergency contact information in the student file
Prescription Medication in Schools
If under exceptional circumstances a child is required to take prescription
medication during school hours and the parent cannot be at school to administer
the medication the medication can be administered in compliance with the
following regulations
1 A permission form with written dated instructions and permission signed by
the parent will be maintained by the school and will include
o The doctor‟s prescription
o child‟s name
o name of medication
o purpose of medication
o time to be administered
o dosage
o possible side effects
o termination date for administering the medication access and
maintenance of inhalers prescribed for asthmatic students
2 Parents will be responsible for delivering medication to the school and reclaiming
any unused medications ALL MEDICATION MUST BE IN A CONTAINER
APPROPRIATELY LABELED BY THE PHARMACY (OR DOCTOR‟S SUBSCRIPTION)
STATING THE NAME OF MEDICATION DOSAGE AND TIME TO BE ADMINISTERED
Any unused medications will be destroyed by school personnel if unclaimed
more than one week following termination of treatment or at the end of the
school year
3 The parents of the child must assume responsibility for informing the Principal of
any change in the child‟s health or change in medication
4 The school personnel will not be responsible for any adverse drug reaction when
medication has been given in the manner prescribed on the permission form
5 The school district retains the discretion to reject requests for the administration of
medicine
6 All medication must be stored in a secured locked clean container or cabinet
accessible to authorized school personnel The school does not have facilities to
store medication that requires refrigeration
Medical support in case of an emergency
School has a very basic first-aid arrangement in case of any injury during school
hours First-aid is administered by a trained member under the supervision of senior
management As we are not permitted to give any oral medicines it is in your childs
best interest to call parents to further pursue medical assistance However in case of
severe injury or illness school may call RESCUE 1122 to transfer a student to a nearest
hospital and an immediate call is made to parents to seek further guidance
O School Telephone amp Cell Phone Use
No student will be allowed to use the office telephone without special permission
from the administrator or the School Secretary O level students are generally not
allowed to bring mobile phones to school In case a student needs to have a phone
on a particular day heshe will be required to hand it in to the school administrator
before classes start and collect it at home time Any students violating from this rule
will have to face disciplinary consequences
A-level students may use mobile phones only in the designated common rooms
They are strictly prohibited from using cell phones in the academic block and
especially in the classrooms
P School Dues
All school dues must be paid on stipulated dates on the fee bill otherwise the
student may not be allowed to sit through the regular school classes or
examinations The school administrator or accountant may notify parents
telephonically about outstanding dues In such circumstances please make sure
that the dues are cleared at the earliest and the bank deposit receipt is shown to
the school office In order to get any school documents such as transcripts
examination results O level certificates or recommendation letters all school dues
need to be cleared till that day Please see further rules at the back of the school
fee bill
DISCIPLINE CODE
There will be a clearly defined standard of behavior within the School community that
promotes a safe and productive learning and teaching environment All members of
this community have the responsibility to conduct themselves in a way that
demonstrates a mutual respect for all individuals their rights and their property
A Goals and Objectives
In planning and maintaining both school and classroom settings which promote
appropriate student conduct the SICAS is committed to the following objectives
bull To promote mutual respect among students stafffaculty administration and
parents through the display of appropriate language attitude and physical
behavior
bull To maintain a safe and secure learning environment in which all students have
the opportunity to reach their potential
bull To promote each students self-knowledge self-discipline and self-reliance
bull To recognize and value individual differences
bull To recognize that the management of student behavior is the collective
responsibility of students stafffaculty administrators and parents
bull To maintain open lines of communication in a positive fair and consistent
manner while recognizing the individual needs of students
Each childs education is the shared responsibility of the student the parent
guardian and the school Such a collaborative partnership can help motivate
support and encourage the student When a large group of people work together
in a community such as the school each partner must understand hisher
responsibilities or roles and their relationships
B Rules Regulations and Expectations
The rights and responsibilities for all students and staff members must be respected
at all times In an effort to strive for excellence it is important for students and staff to
be aware of the basic rules regulations and expectations that govern these rights
and responsibilities The following rules and regulations are consistent with the Goals
for all SICAS students set forth in the Student Handbook It is also expected that
students will follow the standards of conduct which have been established
C Academic Honesty (pertaining to Fraud Plagiarism and
Cheating)
Student work is highly respected and important to academic success For that
reason academic fraud cannot be tolerated Plagiarism is regarded as a serious
offense Plagiarism involves passing off other people‟s work as your own Any copied
or plagiarized work will be reviewed and may result in a zero for the assignment or
appropriate consequences In case if a student feels extreme academic pressures
please contact the counselor SICAS wants all students to succeed producing their
own product or work
D Acceptable Use of Technology
Students must conduct themselves in a responsible manner while using the school‟s
technology Computers and technology are being made available for educational
use and the use of equipment is a privilege not a right Accessing or producing
content that is vulgar racist profane violent obscene or pornographic is subject to
disciplinary action Internet chat and game play is not allowed at any time The
school has a right to monitor use of school technology
E School Uniform for Boys and Girls
All students must wear clean uniform to school on a regular basis
No jewelry of any type except for a watch and small studs for girls are allowed
Students will be liable for disciplinary action in case of not following the dress
code
Students who have games period (once a week) are required to come in their
sports uniform that specific day only
It is mandatory for all students to wear proper school uniform (regularsports)
supplied by the authorized uniform supplier
Students may not wear hats sweatshirt hoods or other headgear such as
bandanas or items that are determined inappropriate by school personnel in
the school building
All students must wear school-sanctioned black shoes
Clothing shall be worn with appropriate undergarments
School belts must be buckled sashes tied and shirts buttoned up omitting the
top most
Council members must wear their council badges at all times
Items that are worn for religious reasons must be approved in advance from the
school administration
All shorts should be worn no shorter than four inches from the top of the knee
Any clothing or hairstyle that disrupts the educational process is prohibited
1 Classroom and School Environment
Students are expected to behave in an orderly fashion in classrooms and all areas
of the school
It is a very serious matter to interfere with the educational process by being
disruptive in class or by creating disturbances in and around school
Pushing shoving running and ldquoplay-fightingrdquo are forms of unacceptable
behavior
All these may be regarded as acts of bullying which is strictly prohibited at SICAS
(Read ahead for more detail about this)
Students caught bullying others on social websites will also be subject to strict
disciplinary action that may also result in expulsion These cases would be directly
handled by the Principal of the school
Due to the potentially disruptive nature of electronic games electronic apparatus
and communication devices such as cellular phones are not permitted on school
premises and may be confiscated if found Students are not allowed to bring cell
phones CD and media players iPods radio walk-mans electronic games digital
diaries etc to school If there is an exigent need they must be submitted to the
administrator‟s office for safekeeping School will not be responsible for loss of any
electronic item
F Behavior Towards Peers amp Adults
Students must be respectful of each other and of all adults in the building
bull Rudeness disrespect and discourteous behavior are intolerable regardless of
the particulars of the situation
bull A student who is insolent or insubordinate in refusing to obey reasonable requests
made by a teacher or staff member is subject to firm disciplinary action including
suspension from school
1 Care of Building and Property
Everyone at SICAS should take pride in the appearance of our school Acts such as
theft and vandalizing school property are considered to be extremely serious They
are not only violations of our schools Code of Conduct they are against the law
Students found stealing damaging or defacing school or personal property will be
subject to disciplinary action including suspension and held responsible for the costs
of repairs or replacement Each case will be handled on an individual basis
Possession of matches lighters and other paraphernalia is forbidden on school
property
2 Physical Violence Fighting and Verbal Intimidation
Physical violence and verbal intimidation or threats directed toward any member of
the school community are not tolerated
Although some incidents begin
inadvertently each instance will
continue to be treated as a serious
disciplinary offense
Students involved in fighting bullying (see more below) ganging and other forms of
physical violence (regardless of who started the altercation) are subject to
suspension and their parents are notified The use of abusive obscene or profane
language andor gestures will be dealt with as a serious breach of conduct
3 Bullying
Respect for the dignity of others is a cornerstone of civil society Bullying creates an
atmosphere of fear and intimidation robs a person of their dignity detracts from the
safe environment necessary to promote student learning and will not be tolerated
by the Board of Directors Students who bully another person shall be held
accountable for their actions whether it occurs on the school grounds off school
grounds at a school sponsored or approved function activity or event or going to
or from school or a school activity
Definition Bullying is any pattern of behavior by a student or a group of students
that is intended to harass intimidate ridicule humiliate or instill fear in another child
or group of children Bullying behavior can be a threat of or actual physical harm
or it can be verbal abuse of the child Bullying is a series of recurring actions
committed over a period of time directed toward one student or successive
separate actions directed against multiple students
Examples of ldquoBullyingrdquo may include but are not limited to a pattern of behavior
involving one or more of the following
1 Sarcastic ldquocomplimentsrdquo about another student‟s personal appearance
2 Pointed questions intended to embarrass or humiliate
3 Mocking taunting or belittling
4 Non-verbal threats andor intimidation such as ldquofrontingrdquo or ldquochestingrdquo a person
5 Demeaning humor relating to a student‟s race gender ethnicity or personal
characteristics
6 Blackmail extortion demands for protection money or other involuntary
donations or loans
7 Blocking access to school property or facilities
8 Deliberate physical contact or injury to person or property
9 Stealing or hiding books or belongings andor
10 Threats of harm to student(s) possessions or others
Students are encouraged to report behavior they consider to be bullying including
a single action which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to their
teacher or the principal The report may be made anonymously Teachers and other
school employees who have witnessed or are reliably informed that a student has
been a victim of behavior they consider to be bullying including a single action
which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying shall report the incident(s) to
the principal Parents or legal guardians may submit written reports of incidents they
feel constitute bullying or if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to the
principal The principal shall be responsible for investigating the incident(s) to
determine if disciplinary action is warranted
Students found to be in violation of this policy shall be subject to disciplinary action
up to and including expulsion In determining the appropriate disciplinary action
consideration may be given to other violations of the student handbook that may
have simultaneously occurred
Notice of what constitutes bullying the school‟s prohibition against bullying and the
consequences for students who bully shall be conspicuously posted in classrooms
restrooms auditorium and school bus
4 Harassment
Words or actions directed at a particular person or group based on their sex race
religion national origin age sexual orientation physical appearance or disability in
any form will not be tolerated
5 Money and Personal Items
Students are to bring only money for breakfast lunch or for a specific school
purpose No toys games bats gloves balls tapes radios or any personal items are
to be brought to school The possession of cell phones or other telecommunication
devices by a student on school property or while attending school activities is
prohibited Such devices will be confiscated Parents may retrieve these items from
the school office after the confiscation period expires
6 Weapons
Students are forbidden to bring weapons sharp objects or explosives of any kind
including but not limited to guns knives firecrackers and cap guns Replicas of any
type of dangerous weapons are also forbidden A student who brings any weapon
to school is subject to suspension and possible expulsion (See Expulsion Policy)
7 Display of Affection
At SICAS we prohibit display of affection at school or school-sponsored activities To
establish a respectful environment in the context of our local culture please refrain
from intimate behavior of any sort Teachers and other staff members are instructed
to correct students if their behavior is not acceptable Please accept these
corrections in a constructive manner It is the intent to maintain a proper
atmosphere for all students and to prevent adverse consequences from occurring
G SICAS BUS CONDUCT
Bus Safety
All students using school transport are expected
to adhere to the guidelines in the SICAS Bus
Conduct Code as outlined in the Student
Handbook Improper conduct aboard a school
bus is to be treated as a school offense subject
to consequences at the discretion of the school
administration
Be on time to meet the bus Last minute rushing often causes accidents Also the
driver is not supposed to wait except when it is raining and then only long enough
for students to reach the bus from the nearest shelter
Wait for the bus at the designated area and do not venture far off
When getting on or off the bus use the handrail
After boarding the bus sit down as quickly as possible If the bus starts with a jolt you
could be thrown in the aisle if you are still standing
Keep the aisles clear Keep books lunch boxes legs and feet out of the aisle
Ride only the bus you are assigned to ride You must have permission in advance to
do otherwise
Do not open any windows without permission from the bus driver Keep head arms
and hands inside the bus
Do not throw anything inside the bus or out of the bus window Do not litter the bus
Make as little noise as possible The bus driver must be able to hear horns trains and
other warning signals
No horseplay or scuffling of any kind on the bus This is very distracting to the driver
Stay seated and facing the front of the bus at all times until the bus comes to a
complete stop where you get off
If you must cross the street in front of the bus go at least 10 feet in front of the bus so
the driver can have a clear view
The bus driver will have authority to report any disciplinary issue
H Care of Books
Please insist that your child uses but not abuses hisher books
Damagedlost books will be the responsibility of the student and
parents Costs for repair or replacement of books will be
charged Students are expected to bring booksnotebooks
according to their class schedule We discourage heavy bags
and unnecessary books and notebooks should not be brought to
school Students are advised to print their names and classes on their books and
notebooks as they often get misplaced The school will not be responsible for any
loss of property
I Smoking and Drug Use Policy
The initiation and implementation of a successful smoking policy requires the co-
operation and wholehearted support of both management and staff
Policy Statement
Smoking andor use of recreational drugs is known to be a serious risk to health It is
a significant cause of disease and premature death In addition there is now
evidence that ldquopassive smokingrdquo the inhaling of other people‟s smoke can cause
lung cancer in non-smokers as well as causing a deterioration of respiratory
conditions
This smoking and drug policy would not allow any smoking or possession of any
banned substance within the boundaries of the school site at any time by the
students parents or visitors
It would be the responsibility of school authorities to enforce the policy at all times
and to advice students to ensure that the students comply with these arrangements
Rules for Pupils
Smoking on campus is strictly not permitted at any time
Smoking during school visits trips or school events is strictly not permitted
Pupils caught smoking will be issued a pink slip
Rs1000- will be fined immediately if a child is caught smoking or credible evidence
is found of himher to have been smoking He or she may be liable for further
disciplinary action
Pupils caught with banned drugs or alcohol will be notified to the school authorities
and they will either be put on extended suspension or be expelled from the school
Awareness sessions on the dangers of smoking and or use of drugs may be planned
The above rules also apply to electronic cigarettes
J Litter and Chewing Gum Policy
Any student caught littering the school premises or school owned property will be
subjected to disciplinary action The act of chewing gum is especially prohibited as its
improper disposal causes unnecessary damage to school property In the event that a
student is found chewing a gum or littering the school premises he or she will be a
levied a fine of Rs500 in addition to facing disciplinary action
K Disciplinary Procedures amp Consequences
Communication among all members of the School community is essential in
implementing the Code of Conduct and helping students to assume their
responsibilities as citizens of this school All students and parents are encouraged to
bring any violations of rules and regulations to the attention of an administrator In
addition all school staff has an obligation to report violations of rules and regulations to
the school administration Both teachers and administrators will inform specific students
and parents when school expectations and standards of conduct are not being
maintained Students should have a full understanding of the consequences of their
behavior should they fail to meet school expectations The consequences of breaking
school rules depend on the seriousness of the behavior and the overall disciplinary
record of the individual student Every effort will be made to balance fairness with
consistency in the application of this code
SICAS disciplinary guidelines and policies include procedures which ensure that
students and parents will be informed of their rights regarding due process to be
followed by school authorities Any student involved in a disciplinary action is entitled to
an opportunity to express hisher position on the incident leading to disciplinary action
Parents have the right to request and ensure presence at such a meetinghearing
Note to Parents
Parents are to be informed of the above policies through this handbook and any
changes thereto through newsletters and other forms of communication
Detentions
Parents are entitled to 2 hours‟ notice of a detention that takes place outside normal
school hours so that the parents can make arrangements for transport or childcare The
notice should tell you why the detention was given and how long your child will have to
stay at school
If the child cannot attend the detention parents must explain the reasons to the child‟s
teacher or the principal They may reconsider the detention in certain circumstances
such as
The detention falls on an important religious day for the family
The parents are concerned about the length and safety of the route between
school and home
Parents can‟t reasonably make alternative arrangements for collecting their child
from school
In such circumstances a during school hours short-term suspension may be given
L Explanation of Consequences
Unacceptable classroom or school behavior will be handled according to the nature
and severity of action including verbal warnings counseling detention suspension and
referral to the office for discipline
1 Verbal Warning and Counseling (level 1)
If an administrativestaff member has issued a warning this indicates that student‟s
behavior is inappropriate and that continuation of this behavior may result in serious
consequences
Every effort is made at all levels within the school environment to help students adhere
to the academic and behavioral expectations at SICAS Many matters can be more
effectively resolved in counseling sessions that take place with teachers
administrators guidance counselors fellow students and parentsguardians
2 Pink Slips (level 2)
In case of any behavioral disciplinary or academic anomaly a Pink Slip may be
issued to a student This document indicates that a serious infringement of a school
rule has taken place Upon being issued a Pink Slip the discipline committee may
decide consequences depending upon the nature of offense A copy of the pink slip
will be retained in student‟s personal file for a record Issuance of pink slip will earn
negative house points for the respective house as well
3 Suspension and issuance of warning letters (Level 3)
After three successive pink slips are issued in one academic term a student may be
suspended for three school days and a parent-meeting may be called by school
administrator The Administrator will notify schedule of suspension to parents by
telephone and by issuing a suspension and warning letter
4 Expulsion
If in extreme cases a child is given repeated suspensions and if all other avenues of
counseling a child have failed or if the nature of offense is so dire the school Principal
may take a decision to expel a child This will be the last resort especially if the child is
on repeated Academic Probation and the continued behavior is so egregious that
other students in particular and the school environment in general are suffering as a
consequence The parents will be given due explanation as to the school‟s decision
and will be made to understand that the school reserves the legal right to disallow a
child from continuing as a student
5Other Consequences as Appropriate
RESOURCES
C School Office Personnel
PrincipalDirector Mr Shehryar Salamat (shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
Vice Principal Mr Muhammad Azhar Khan (azharkhansssedupk)
Administrator Zeeshan Khan (zeeshankhansssedupk) A Level Coordinator Mrs Lubna Assad O Level Coordinator Ms Saadia Qureshi Guidance Counselor Ms Nishat Hassan (nishathassansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
(shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
(azharkhansssedupk)
Ensures that all that the admissions requirements are completed by the students
and the office personnel involved in a timely manner and that all documents
are mailed (via online or courier services) to the Universitiescolleges before the
published deadlines
Expectations from A-I and A-II students
A Level students are expected to visit counselor office in the beginning of A-I to
get to know the complete procedures of counselor office Moreover all students
need to coordinate with counselor to ensure that their files are established in
counselor‟s office for future proceeding
At the beginning of A-I an orientation session is held to encourage students to
take on a challenging curriculum appropriate to their abilities
All students must meet SICAS internal application deadlines
When researching for colleges students should look for at least two ldquosafetyrdquo
colleges two or three ldquolikelymiddle rangerdquo colleges and two ldquodreamreach
collegesrdquo depending on their academic record and personal profile
Research for colleges should depend on the preferred location the most
suitable program offered to suit the student‟s career goals the size of the school
the student wishes to attend the nature of the teaching style offered
preparation for a future career choice cost and the availability of financial aid
(if required)
Students should provide the teachercounselors with a CV or resume to assist in
writing a recommendation letter
Students should start work on their personal statement during the summer at the
end of A-I
Students should keep themself well informed about school activities and
resources available through assembly announcements and bulletin boards
Expectations from Parents
Support and encourage your child offering advice and guidance when
appropriate
Encourage your son or daughter to visit the Guidance Counselor Office at SICAS
and not to hesitate to ask questions regarding college applicationscareer goals
or to update the Counselor about their academic performance and
involvement in extracurricular activities
Avoid imposing or forcing your preferences regarding careercollege choices
onto your son or daughter It is important to remember that college planning
decisions are as much as possible a student‟s decision However do help your
child to gather enough information and research thoroughly through the various
resources available before making hisher decision
Family meetings should be held as early as the end of a student‟s Grade XI (or
even earlier) These meetings should focus where the parents want to send their
child for undergraduate studies and to start the ground-work on college
admissions This decision will be based on many factors finances family
commitments amongst others
Parents should be open to new ideas and suggestions They should not be
focusing only on the best-known colleges but rather on the ldquobest suitedrdquo
colleges for their sons and daughters where heshe can be happy
Parents should help their child to understand that there is always more than one
college that is appropriate for himher
Parents should encourage their child that there are no shortcuts to getting into
the top colleges an ethical approach to college admissions should be
supported
Parents should teach their children to complete their own applications write
their own personal statementscollege essays
M Public Access to School
1 Visiting the School
It is highly appreciated if visitors seek a prior appointment in order to meet any
management staff member The Front-desk officer and school administrator will
always be available during school hours to answer any query However Vice
PrincipalPrincipal may not be able to meet visitors without a prior appointment
Due to security reasons parents and visitors are required to get visitor‟s pass at the
gate to enter in to the school premises All visitors must first report to the main office
The Front-desk officer will manage your meeting with the concerned staff
2 Contacting the School
At times it will be necessary for parents to contact the school to speak to teachers
or occasionally their children during school hours Please use the following
procedures
Teachers
The school holds formal parent teacher conferences (PTC‟s) in order to bring parents
up to date with the progress of their child If a meeting is necessary in addition to the
scheduled PTC‟s then parents must make a request for such an appointment
through the school secretary Teachers are not permitted to leave the students
unattended in order to meet with parents and such meetings will be allowed at the
discretion of the school PrincipalVice Principal
Students
Occasionally a parent may need to pass on a message directly to their
sondaughter at school If you need to leave a message or speak directly to your
child please briefly explain the situation to the front-desk officer Heshe will take the
necessary measures to put you in touch with your child
3 Dropping items off at school
Parents often find themselves coming to drop off homework books lunch lunch
money gym clothes musical instruments etc at the school Parents must come to
the office and not leave items with the guard at the gate The item must be labeled
with the name and class of the student before the front-desk officer sends it to the
student
N Healthcare Information
Parents are requested to inform the school about any
health issues pertaining to their sondaughter Especially
in case of diabetic asthmatic dyslexia neurological or
acute psychological depression parents must provide
complete written information regarding their child‟s
medication It is equally important to fill out the
emergency contact information in the student file
Prescription Medication in Schools
If under exceptional circumstances a child is required to take prescription
medication during school hours and the parent cannot be at school to administer
the medication the medication can be administered in compliance with the
following regulations
1 A permission form with written dated instructions and permission signed by
the parent will be maintained by the school and will include
o The doctor‟s prescription
o child‟s name
o name of medication
o purpose of medication
o time to be administered
o dosage
o possible side effects
o termination date for administering the medication access and
maintenance of inhalers prescribed for asthmatic students
2 Parents will be responsible for delivering medication to the school and reclaiming
any unused medications ALL MEDICATION MUST BE IN A CONTAINER
APPROPRIATELY LABELED BY THE PHARMACY (OR DOCTOR‟S SUBSCRIPTION)
STATING THE NAME OF MEDICATION DOSAGE AND TIME TO BE ADMINISTERED
Any unused medications will be destroyed by school personnel if unclaimed
more than one week following termination of treatment or at the end of the
school year
3 The parents of the child must assume responsibility for informing the Principal of
any change in the child‟s health or change in medication
4 The school personnel will not be responsible for any adverse drug reaction when
medication has been given in the manner prescribed on the permission form
5 The school district retains the discretion to reject requests for the administration of
medicine
6 All medication must be stored in a secured locked clean container or cabinet
accessible to authorized school personnel The school does not have facilities to
store medication that requires refrigeration
Medical support in case of an emergency
School has a very basic first-aid arrangement in case of any injury during school
hours First-aid is administered by a trained member under the supervision of senior
management As we are not permitted to give any oral medicines it is in your childs
best interest to call parents to further pursue medical assistance However in case of
severe injury or illness school may call RESCUE 1122 to transfer a student to a nearest
hospital and an immediate call is made to parents to seek further guidance
O School Telephone amp Cell Phone Use
No student will be allowed to use the office telephone without special permission
from the administrator or the School Secretary O level students are generally not
allowed to bring mobile phones to school In case a student needs to have a phone
on a particular day heshe will be required to hand it in to the school administrator
before classes start and collect it at home time Any students violating from this rule
will have to face disciplinary consequences
A-level students may use mobile phones only in the designated common rooms
They are strictly prohibited from using cell phones in the academic block and
especially in the classrooms
P School Dues
All school dues must be paid on stipulated dates on the fee bill otherwise the
student may not be allowed to sit through the regular school classes or
examinations The school administrator or accountant may notify parents
telephonically about outstanding dues In such circumstances please make sure
that the dues are cleared at the earliest and the bank deposit receipt is shown to
the school office In order to get any school documents such as transcripts
examination results O level certificates or recommendation letters all school dues
need to be cleared till that day Please see further rules at the back of the school
fee bill
DISCIPLINE CODE
There will be a clearly defined standard of behavior within the School community that
promotes a safe and productive learning and teaching environment All members of
this community have the responsibility to conduct themselves in a way that
demonstrates a mutual respect for all individuals their rights and their property
A Goals and Objectives
In planning and maintaining both school and classroom settings which promote
appropriate student conduct the SICAS is committed to the following objectives
bull To promote mutual respect among students stafffaculty administration and
parents through the display of appropriate language attitude and physical
behavior
bull To maintain a safe and secure learning environment in which all students have
the opportunity to reach their potential
bull To promote each students self-knowledge self-discipline and self-reliance
bull To recognize and value individual differences
bull To recognize that the management of student behavior is the collective
responsibility of students stafffaculty administrators and parents
bull To maintain open lines of communication in a positive fair and consistent
manner while recognizing the individual needs of students
Each childs education is the shared responsibility of the student the parent
guardian and the school Such a collaborative partnership can help motivate
support and encourage the student When a large group of people work together
in a community such as the school each partner must understand hisher
responsibilities or roles and their relationships
B Rules Regulations and Expectations
The rights and responsibilities for all students and staff members must be respected
at all times In an effort to strive for excellence it is important for students and staff to
be aware of the basic rules regulations and expectations that govern these rights
and responsibilities The following rules and regulations are consistent with the Goals
for all SICAS students set forth in the Student Handbook It is also expected that
students will follow the standards of conduct which have been established
C Academic Honesty (pertaining to Fraud Plagiarism and
Cheating)
Student work is highly respected and important to academic success For that
reason academic fraud cannot be tolerated Plagiarism is regarded as a serious
offense Plagiarism involves passing off other people‟s work as your own Any copied
or plagiarized work will be reviewed and may result in a zero for the assignment or
appropriate consequences In case if a student feels extreme academic pressures
please contact the counselor SICAS wants all students to succeed producing their
own product or work
D Acceptable Use of Technology
Students must conduct themselves in a responsible manner while using the school‟s
technology Computers and technology are being made available for educational
use and the use of equipment is a privilege not a right Accessing or producing
content that is vulgar racist profane violent obscene or pornographic is subject to
disciplinary action Internet chat and game play is not allowed at any time The
school has a right to monitor use of school technology
E School Uniform for Boys and Girls
All students must wear clean uniform to school on a regular basis
No jewelry of any type except for a watch and small studs for girls are allowed
Students will be liable for disciplinary action in case of not following the dress
code
Students who have games period (once a week) are required to come in their
sports uniform that specific day only
It is mandatory for all students to wear proper school uniform (regularsports)
supplied by the authorized uniform supplier
Students may not wear hats sweatshirt hoods or other headgear such as
bandanas or items that are determined inappropriate by school personnel in
the school building
All students must wear school-sanctioned black shoes
Clothing shall be worn with appropriate undergarments
School belts must be buckled sashes tied and shirts buttoned up omitting the
top most
Council members must wear their council badges at all times
Items that are worn for religious reasons must be approved in advance from the
school administration
All shorts should be worn no shorter than four inches from the top of the knee
Any clothing or hairstyle that disrupts the educational process is prohibited
1 Classroom and School Environment
Students are expected to behave in an orderly fashion in classrooms and all areas
of the school
It is a very serious matter to interfere with the educational process by being
disruptive in class or by creating disturbances in and around school
Pushing shoving running and ldquoplay-fightingrdquo are forms of unacceptable
behavior
All these may be regarded as acts of bullying which is strictly prohibited at SICAS
(Read ahead for more detail about this)
Students caught bullying others on social websites will also be subject to strict
disciplinary action that may also result in expulsion These cases would be directly
handled by the Principal of the school
Due to the potentially disruptive nature of electronic games electronic apparatus
and communication devices such as cellular phones are not permitted on school
premises and may be confiscated if found Students are not allowed to bring cell
phones CD and media players iPods radio walk-mans electronic games digital
diaries etc to school If there is an exigent need they must be submitted to the
administrator‟s office for safekeeping School will not be responsible for loss of any
electronic item
F Behavior Towards Peers amp Adults
Students must be respectful of each other and of all adults in the building
bull Rudeness disrespect and discourteous behavior are intolerable regardless of
the particulars of the situation
bull A student who is insolent or insubordinate in refusing to obey reasonable requests
made by a teacher or staff member is subject to firm disciplinary action including
suspension from school
1 Care of Building and Property
Everyone at SICAS should take pride in the appearance of our school Acts such as
theft and vandalizing school property are considered to be extremely serious They
are not only violations of our schools Code of Conduct they are against the law
Students found stealing damaging or defacing school or personal property will be
subject to disciplinary action including suspension and held responsible for the costs
of repairs or replacement Each case will be handled on an individual basis
Possession of matches lighters and other paraphernalia is forbidden on school
property
2 Physical Violence Fighting and Verbal Intimidation
Physical violence and verbal intimidation or threats directed toward any member of
the school community are not tolerated
Although some incidents begin
inadvertently each instance will
continue to be treated as a serious
disciplinary offense
Students involved in fighting bullying (see more below) ganging and other forms of
physical violence (regardless of who started the altercation) are subject to
suspension and their parents are notified The use of abusive obscene or profane
language andor gestures will be dealt with as a serious breach of conduct
3 Bullying
Respect for the dignity of others is a cornerstone of civil society Bullying creates an
atmosphere of fear and intimidation robs a person of their dignity detracts from the
safe environment necessary to promote student learning and will not be tolerated
by the Board of Directors Students who bully another person shall be held
accountable for their actions whether it occurs on the school grounds off school
grounds at a school sponsored or approved function activity or event or going to
or from school or a school activity
Definition Bullying is any pattern of behavior by a student or a group of students
that is intended to harass intimidate ridicule humiliate or instill fear in another child
or group of children Bullying behavior can be a threat of or actual physical harm
or it can be verbal abuse of the child Bullying is a series of recurring actions
committed over a period of time directed toward one student or successive
separate actions directed against multiple students
Examples of ldquoBullyingrdquo may include but are not limited to a pattern of behavior
involving one or more of the following
1 Sarcastic ldquocomplimentsrdquo about another student‟s personal appearance
2 Pointed questions intended to embarrass or humiliate
3 Mocking taunting or belittling
4 Non-verbal threats andor intimidation such as ldquofrontingrdquo or ldquochestingrdquo a person
5 Demeaning humor relating to a student‟s race gender ethnicity or personal
characteristics
6 Blackmail extortion demands for protection money or other involuntary
donations or loans
7 Blocking access to school property or facilities
8 Deliberate physical contact or injury to person or property
9 Stealing or hiding books or belongings andor
10 Threats of harm to student(s) possessions or others
Students are encouraged to report behavior they consider to be bullying including
a single action which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to their
teacher or the principal The report may be made anonymously Teachers and other
school employees who have witnessed or are reliably informed that a student has
been a victim of behavior they consider to be bullying including a single action
which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying shall report the incident(s) to
the principal Parents or legal guardians may submit written reports of incidents they
feel constitute bullying or if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to the
principal The principal shall be responsible for investigating the incident(s) to
determine if disciplinary action is warranted
Students found to be in violation of this policy shall be subject to disciplinary action
up to and including expulsion In determining the appropriate disciplinary action
consideration may be given to other violations of the student handbook that may
have simultaneously occurred
Notice of what constitutes bullying the school‟s prohibition against bullying and the
consequences for students who bully shall be conspicuously posted in classrooms
restrooms auditorium and school bus
4 Harassment
Words or actions directed at a particular person or group based on their sex race
religion national origin age sexual orientation physical appearance or disability in
any form will not be tolerated
5 Money and Personal Items
Students are to bring only money for breakfast lunch or for a specific school
purpose No toys games bats gloves balls tapes radios or any personal items are
to be brought to school The possession of cell phones or other telecommunication
devices by a student on school property or while attending school activities is
prohibited Such devices will be confiscated Parents may retrieve these items from
the school office after the confiscation period expires
6 Weapons
Students are forbidden to bring weapons sharp objects or explosives of any kind
including but not limited to guns knives firecrackers and cap guns Replicas of any
type of dangerous weapons are also forbidden A student who brings any weapon
to school is subject to suspension and possible expulsion (See Expulsion Policy)
7 Display of Affection
At SICAS we prohibit display of affection at school or school-sponsored activities To
establish a respectful environment in the context of our local culture please refrain
from intimate behavior of any sort Teachers and other staff members are instructed
to correct students if their behavior is not acceptable Please accept these
corrections in a constructive manner It is the intent to maintain a proper
atmosphere for all students and to prevent adverse consequences from occurring
G SICAS BUS CONDUCT
Bus Safety
All students using school transport are expected
to adhere to the guidelines in the SICAS Bus
Conduct Code as outlined in the Student
Handbook Improper conduct aboard a school
bus is to be treated as a school offense subject
to consequences at the discretion of the school
administration
Be on time to meet the bus Last minute rushing often causes accidents Also the
driver is not supposed to wait except when it is raining and then only long enough
for students to reach the bus from the nearest shelter
Wait for the bus at the designated area and do not venture far off
When getting on or off the bus use the handrail
After boarding the bus sit down as quickly as possible If the bus starts with a jolt you
could be thrown in the aisle if you are still standing
Keep the aisles clear Keep books lunch boxes legs and feet out of the aisle
Ride only the bus you are assigned to ride You must have permission in advance to
do otherwise
Do not open any windows without permission from the bus driver Keep head arms
and hands inside the bus
Do not throw anything inside the bus or out of the bus window Do not litter the bus
Make as little noise as possible The bus driver must be able to hear horns trains and
other warning signals
No horseplay or scuffling of any kind on the bus This is very distracting to the driver
Stay seated and facing the front of the bus at all times until the bus comes to a
complete stop where you get off
If you must cross the street in front of the bus go at least 10 feet in front of the bus so
the driver can have a clear view
The bus driver will have authority to report any disciplinary issue
H Care of Books
Please insist that your child uses but not abuses hisher books
Damagedlost books will be the responsibility of the student and
parents Costs for repair or replacement of books will be
charged Students are expected to bring booksnotebooks
according to their class schedule We discourage heavy bags
and unnecessary books and notebooks should not be brought to
school Students are advised to print their names and classes on their books and
notebooks as they often get misplaced The school will not be responsible for any
loss of property
I Smoking and Drug Use Policy
The initiation and implementation of a successful smoking policy requires the co-
operation and wholehearted support of both management and staff
Policy Statement
Smoking andor use of recreational drugs is known to be a serious risk to health It is
a significant cause of disease and premature death In addition there is now
evidence that ldquopassive smokingrdquo the inhaling of other people‟s smoke can cause
lung cancer in non-smokers as well as causing a deterioration of respiratory
conditions
This smoking and drug policy would not allow any smoking or possession of any
banned substance within the boundaries of the school site at any time by the
students parents or visitors
It would be the responsibility of school authorities to enforce the policy at all times
and to advice students to ensure that the students comply with these arrangements
Rules for Pupils
Smoking on campus is strictly not permitted at any time
Smoking during school visits trips or school events is strictly not permitted
Pupils caught smoking will be issued a pink slip
Rs1000- will be fined immediately if a child is caught smoking or credible evidence
is found of himher to have been smoking He or she may be liable for further
disciplinary action
Pupils caught with banned drugs or alcohol will be notified to the school authorities
and they will either be put on extended suspension or be expelled from the school
Awareness sessions on the dangers of smoking and or use of drugs may be planned
The above rules also apply to electronic cigarettes
J Litter and Chewing Gum Policy
Any student caught littering the school premises or school owned property will be
subjected to disciplinary action The act of chewing gum is especially prohibited as its
improper disposal causes unnecessary damage to school property In the event that a
student is found chewing a gum or littering the school premises he or she will be a
levied a fine of Rs500 in addition to facing disciplinary action
K Disciplinary Procedures amp Consequences
Communication among all members of the School community is essential in
implementing the Code of Conduct and helping students to assume their
responsibilities as citizens of this school All students and parents are encouraged to
bring any violations of rules and regulations to the attention of an administrator In
addition all school staff has an obligation to report violations of rules and regulations to
the school administration Both teachers and administrators will inform specific students
and parents when school expectations and standards of conduct are not being
maintained Students should have a full understanding of the consequences of their
behavior should they fail to meet school expectations The consequences of breaking
school rules depend on the seriousness of the behavior and the overall disciplinary
record of the individual student Every effort will be made to balance fairness with
consistency in the application of this code
SICAS disciplinary guidelines and policies include procedures which ensure that
students and parents will be informed of their rights regarding due process to be
followed by school authorities Any student involved in a disciplinary action is entitled to
an opportunity to express hisher position on the incident leading to disciplinary action
Parents have the right to request and ensure presence at such a meetinghearing
Note to Parents
Parents are to be informed of the above policies through this handbook and any
changes thereto through newsletters and other forms of communication
Detentions
Parents are entitled to 2 hours‟ notice of a detention that takes place outside normal
school hours so that the parents can make arrangements for transport or childcare The
notice should tell you why the detention was given and how long your child will have to
stay at school
If the child cannot attend the detention parents must explain the reasons to the child‟s
teacher or the principal They may reconsider the detention in certain circumstances
such as
The detention falls on an important religious day for the family
The parents are concerned about the length and safety of the route between
school and home
Parents can‟t reasonably make alternative arrangements for collecting their child
from school
In such circumstances a during school hours short-term suspension may be given
L Explanation of Consequences
Unacceptable classroom or school behavior will be handled according to the nature
and severity of action including verbal warnings counseling detention suspension and
referral to the office for discipline
1 Verbal Warning and Counseling (level 1)
If an administrativestaff member has issued a warning this indicates that student‟s
behavior is inappropriate and that continuation of this behavior may result in serious
consequences
Every effort is made at all levels within the school environment to help students adhere
to the academic and behavioral expectations at SICAS Many matters can be more
effectively resolved in counseling sessions that take place with teachers
administrators guidance counselors fellow students and parentsguardians
2 Pink Slips (level 2)
In case of any behavioral disciplinary or academic anomaly a Pink Slip may be
issued to a student This document indicates that a serious infringement of a school
rule has taken place Upon being issued a Pink Slip the discipline committee may
decide consequences depending upon the nature of offense A copy of the pink slip
will be retained in student‟s personal file for a record Issuance of pink slip will earn
negative house points for the respective house as well
3 Suspension and issuance of warning letters (Level 3)
After three successive pink slips are issued in one academic term a student may be
suspended for three school days and a parent-meeting may be called by school
administrator The Administrator will notify schedule of suspension to parents by
telephone and by issuing a suspension and warning letter
4 Expulsion
If in extreme cases a child is given repeated suspensions and if all other avenues of
counseling a child have failed or if the nature of offense is so dire the school Principal
may take a decision to expel a child This will be the last resort especially if the child is
on repeated Academic Probation and the continued behavior is so egregious that
other students in particular and the school environment in general are suffering as a
consequence The parents will be given due explanation as to the school‟s decision
and will be made to understand that the school reserves the legal right to disallow a
child from continuing as a student
5Other Consequences as Appropriate
RESOURCES
C School Office Personnel
PrincipalDirector Mr Shehryar Salamat (shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
Vice Principal Mr Muhammad Azhar Khan (azharkhansssedupk)
Administrator Zeeshan Khan (zeeshankhansssedupk) A Level Coordinator Mrs Lubna Assad O Level Coordinator Ms Saadia Qureshi Guidance Counselor Ms Nishat Hassan (nishathassansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
(shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
(azharkhansssedupk)
Family meetings should be held as early as the end of a student‟s Grade XI (or
even earlier) These meetings should focus where the parents want to send their
child for undergraduate studies and to start the ground-work on college
admissions This decision will be based on many factors finances family
commitments amongst others
Parents should be open to new ideas and suggestions They should not be
focusing only on the best-known colleges but rather on the ldquobest suitedrdquo
colleges for their sons and daughters where heshe can be happy
Parents should help their child to understand that there is always more than one
college that is appropriate for himher
Parents should encourage their child that there are no shortcuts to getting into
the top colleges an ethical approach to college admissions should be
supported
Parents should teach their children to complete their own applications write
their own personal statementscollege essays
M Public Access to School
1 Visiting the School
It is highly appreciated if visitors seek a prior appointment in order to meet any
management staff member The Front-desk officer and school administrator will
always be available during school hours to answer any query However Vice
PrincipalPrincipal may not be able to meet visitors without a prior appointment
Due to security reasons parents and visitors are required to get visitor‟s pass at the
gate to enter in to the school premises All visitors must first report to the main office
The Front-desk officer will manage your meeting with the concerned staff
2 Contacting the School
At times it will be necessary for parents to contact the school to speak to teachers
or occasionally their children during school hours Please use the following
procedures
Teachers
The school holds formal parent teacher conferences (PTC‟s) in order to bring parents
up to date with the progress of their child If a meeting is necessary in addition to the
scheduled PTC‟s then parents must make a request for such an appointment
through the school secretary Teachers are not permitted to leave the students
unattended in order to meet with parents and such meetings will be allowed at the
discretion of the school PrincipalVice Principal
Students
Occasionally a parent may need to pass on a message directly to their
sondaughter at school If you need to leave a message or speak directly to your
child please briefly explain the situation to the front-desk officer Heshe will take the
necessary measures to put you in touch with your child
3 Dropping items off at school
Parents often find themselves coming to drop off homework books lunch lunch
money gym clothes musical instruments etc at the school Parents must come to
the office and not leave items with the guard at the gate The item must be labeled
with the name and class of the student before the front-desk officer sends it to the
student
N Healthcare Information
Parents are requested to inform the school about any
health issues pertaining to their sondaughter Especially
in case of diabetic asthmatic dyslexia neurological or
acute psychological depression parents must provide
complete written information regarding their child‟s
medication It is equally important to fill out the
emergency contact information in the student file
Prescription Medication in Schools
If under exceptional circumstances a child is required to take prescription
medication during school hours and the parent cannot be at school to administer
the medication the medication can be administered in compliance with the
following regulations
1 A permission form with written dated instructions and permission signed by
the parent will be maintained by the school and will include
o The doctor‟s prescription
o child‟s name
o name of medication
o purpose of medication
o time to be administered
o dosage
o possible side effects
o termination date for administering the medication access and
maintenance of inhalers prescribed for asthmatic students
2 Parents will be responsible for delivering medication to the school and reclaiming
any unused medications ALL MEDICATION MUST BE IN A CONTAINER
APPROPRIATELY LABELED BY THE PHARMACY (OR DOCTOR‟S SUBSCRIPTION)
STATING THE NAME OF MEDICATION DOSAGE AND TIME TO BE ADMINISTERED
Any unused medications will be destroyed by school personnel if unclaimed
more than one week following termination of treatment or at the end of the
school year
3 The parents of the child must assume responsibility for informing the Principal of
any change in the child‟s health or change in medication
4 The school personnel will not be responsible for any adverse drug reaction when
medication has been given in the manner prescribed on the permission form
5 The school district retains the discretion to reject requests for the administration of
medicine
6 All medication must be stored in a secured locked clean container or cabinet
accessible to authorized school personnel The school does not have facilities to
store medication that requires refrigeration
Medical support in case of an emergency
School has a very basic first-aid arrangement in case of any injury during school
hours First-aid is administered by a trained member under the supervision of senior
management As we are not permitted to give any oral medicines it is in your childs
best interest to call parents to further pursue medical assistance However in case of
severe injury or illness school may call RESCUE 1122 to transfer a student to a nearest
hospital and an immediate call is made to parents to seek further guidance
O School Telephone amp Cell Phone Use
No student will be allowed to use the office telephone without special permission
from the administrator or the School Secretary O level students are generally not
allowed to bring mobile phones to school In case a student needs to have a phone
on a particular day heshe will be required to hand it in to the school administrator
before classes start and collect it at home time Any students violating from this rule
will have to face disciplinary consequences
A-level students may use mobile phones only in the designated common rooms
They are strictly prohibited from using cell phones in the academic block and
especially in the classrooms
P School Dues
All school dues must be paid on stipulated dates on the fee bill otherwise the
student may not be allowed to sit through the regular school classes or
examinations The school administrator or accountant may notify parents
telephonically about outstanding dues In such circumstances please make sure
that the dues are cleared at the earliest and the bank deposit receipt is shown to
the school office In order to get any school documents such as transcripts
examination results O level certificates or recommendation letters all school dues
need to be cleared till that day Please see further rules at the back of the school
fee bill
DISCIPLINE CODE
There will be a clearly defined standard of behavior within the School community that
promotes a safe and productive learning and teaching environment All members of
this community have the responsibility to conduct themselves in a way that
demonstrates a mutual respect for all individuals their rights and their property
A Goals and Objectives
In planning and maintaining both school and classroom settings which promote
appropriate student conduct the SICAS is committed to the following objectives
bull To promote mutual respect among students stafffaculty administration and
parents through the display of appropriate language attitude and physical
behavior
bull To maintain a safe and secure learning environment in which all students have
the opportunity to reach their potential
bull To promote each students self-knowledge self-discipline and self-reliance
bull To recognize and value individual differences
bull To recognize that the management of student behavior is the collective
responsibility of students stafffaculty administrators and parents
bull To maintain open lines of communication in a positive fair and consistent
manner while recognizing the individual needs of students
Each childs education is the shared responsibility of the student the parent
guardian and the school Such a collaborative partnership can help motivate
support and encourage the student When a large group of people work together
in a community such as the school each partner must understand hisher
responsibilities or roles and their relationships
B Rules Regulations and Expectations
The rights and responsibilities for all students and staff members must be respected
at all times In an effort to strive for excellence it is important for students and staff to
be aware of the basic rules regulations and expectations that govern these rights
and responsibilities The following rules and regulations are consistent with the Goals
for all SICAS students set forth in the Student Handbook It is also expected that
students will follow the standards of conduct which have been established
C Academic Honesty (pertaining to Fraud Plagiarism and
Cheating)
Student work is highly respected and important to academic success For that
reason academic fraud cannot be tolerated Plagiarism is regarded as a serious
offense Plagiarism involves passing off other people‟s work as your own Any copied
or plagiarized work will be reviewed and may result in a zero for the assignment or
appropriate consequences In case if a student feels extreme academic pressures
please contact the counselor SICAS wants all students to succeed producing their
own product or work
D Acceptable Use of Technology
Students must conduct themselves in a responsible manner while using the school‟s
technology Computers and technology are being made available for educational
use and the use of equipment is a privilege not a right Accessing or producing
content that is vulgar racist profane violent obscene or pornographic is subject to
disciplinary action Internet chat and game play is not allowed at any time The
school has a right to monitor use of school technology
E School Uniform for Boys and Girls
All students must wear clean uniform to school on a regular basis
No jewelry of any type except for a watch and small studs for girls are allowed
Students will be liable for disciplinary action in case of not following the dress
code
Students who have games period (once a week) are required to come in their
sports uniform that specific day only
It is mandatory for all students to wear proper school uniform (regularsports)
supplied by the authorized uniform supplier
Students may not wear hats sweatshirt hoods or other headgear such as
bandanas or items that are determined inappropriate by school personnel in
the school building
All students must wear school-sanctioned black shoes
Clothing shall be worn with appropriate undergarments
School belts must be buckled sashes tied and shirts buttoned up omitting the
top most
Council members must wear their council badges at all times
Items that are worn for religious reasons must be approved in advance from the
school administration
All shorts should be worn no shorter than four inches from the top of the knee
Any clothing or hairstyle that disrupts the educational process is prohibited
1 Classroom and School Environment
Students are expected to behave in an orderly fashion in classrooms and all areas
of the school
It is a very serious matter to interfere with the educational process by being
disruptive in class or by creating disturbances in and around school
Pushing shoving running and ldquoplay-fightingrdquo are forms of unacceptable
behavior
All these may be regarded as acts of bullying which is strictly prohibited at SICAS
(Read ahead for more detail about this)
Students caught bullying others on social websites will also be subject to strict
disciplinary action that may also result in expulsion These cases would be directly
handled by the Principal of the school
Due to the potentially disruptive nature of electronic games electronic apparatus
and communication devices such as cellular phones are not permitted on school
premises and may be confiscated if found Students are not allowed to bring cell
phones CD and media players iPods radio walk-mans electronic games digital
diaries etc to school If there is an exigent need they must be submitted to the
administrator‟s office for safekeeping School will not be responsible for loss of any
electronic item
F Behavior Towards Peers amp Adults
Students must be respectful of each other and of all adults in the building
bull Rudeness disrespect and discourteous behavior are intolerable regardless of
the particulars of the situation
bull A student who is insolent or insubordinate in refusing to obey reasonable requests
made by a teacher or staff member is subject to firm disciplinary action including
suspension from school
1 Care of Building and Property
Everyone at SICAS should take pride in the appearance of our school Acts such as
theft and vandalizing school property are considered to be extremely serious They
are not only violations of our schools Code of Conduct they are against the law
Students found stealing damaging or defacing school or personal property will be
subject to disciplinary action including suspension and held responsible for the costs
of repairs or replacement Each case will be handled on an individual basis
Possession of matches lighters and other paraphernalia is forbidden on school
property
2 Physical Violence Fighting and Verbal Intimidation
Physical violence and verbal intimidation or threats directed toward any member of
the school community are not tolerated
Although some incidents begin
inadvertently each instance will
continue to be treated as a serious
disciplinary offense
Students involved in fighting bullying (see more below) ganging and other forms of
physical violence (regardless of who started the altercation) are subject to
suspension and their parents are notified The use of abusive obscene or profane
language andor gestures will be dealt with as a serious breach of conduct
3 Bullying
Respect for the dignity of others is a cornerstone of civil society Bullying creates an
atmosphere of fear and intimidation robs a person of their dignity detracts from the
safe environment necessary to promote student learning and will not be tolerated
by the Board of Directors Students who bully another person shall be held
accountable for their actions whether it occurs on the school grounds off school
grounds at a school sponsored or approved function activity or event or going to
or from school or a school activity
Definition Bullying is any pattern of behavior by a student or a group of students
that is intended to harass intimidate ridicule humiliate or instill fear in another child
or group of children Bullying behavior can be a threat of or actual physical harm
or it can be verbal abuse of the child Bullying is a series of recurring actions
committed over a period of time directed toward one student or successive
separate actions directed against multiple students
Examples of ldquoBullyingrdquo may include but are not limited to a pattern of behavior
involving one or more of the following
1 Sarcastic ldquocomplimentsrdquo about another student‟s personal appearance
2 Pointed questions intended to embarrass or humiliate
3 Mocking taunting or belittling
4 Non-verbal threats andor intimidation such as ldquofrontingrdquo or ldquochestingrdquo a person
5 Demeaning humor relating to a student‟s race gender ethnicity or personal
characteristics
6 Blackmail extortion demands for protection money or other involuntary
donations or loans
7 Blocking access to school property or facilities
8 Deliberate physical contact or injury to person or property
9 Stealing or hiding books or belongings andor
10 Threats of harm to student(s) possessions or others
Students are encouraged to report behavior they consider to be bullying including
a single action which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to their
teacher or the principal The report may be made anonymously Teachers and other
school employees who have witnessed or are reliably informed that a student has
been a victim of behavior they consider to be bullying including a single action
which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying shall report the incident(s) to
the principal Parents or legal guardians may submit written reports of incidents they
feel constitute bullying or if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to the
principal The principal shall be responsible for investigating the incident(s) to
determine if disciplinary action is warranted
Students found to be in violation of this policy shall be subject to disciplinary action
up to and including expulsion In determining the appropriate disciplinary action
consideration may be given to other violations of the student handbook that may
have simultaneously occurred
Notice of what constitutes bullying the school‟s prohibition against bullying and the
consequences for students who bully shall be conspicuously posted in classrooms
restrooms auditorium and school bus
4 Harassment
Words or actions directed at a particular person or group based on their sex race
religion national origin age sexual orientation physical appearance or disability in
any form will not be tolerated
5 Money and Personal Items
Students are to bring only money for breakfast lunch or for a specific school
purpose No toys games bats gloves balls tapes radios or any personal items are
to be brought to school The possession of cell phones or other telecommunication
devices by a student on school property or while attending school activities is
prohibited Such devices will be confiscated Parents may retrieve these items from
the school office after the confiscation period expires
6 Weapons
Students are forbidden to bring weapons sharp objects or explosives of any kind
including but not limited to guns knives firecrackers and cap guns Replicas of any
type of dangerous weapons are also forbidden A student who brings any weapon
to school is subject to suspension and possible expulsion (See Expulsion Policy)
7 Display of Affection
At SICAS we prohibit display of affection at school or school-sponsored activities To
establish a respectful environment in the context of our local culture please refrain
from intimate behavior of any sort Teachers and other staff members are instructed
to correct students if their behavior is not acceptable Please accept these
corrections in a constructive manner It is the intent to maintain a proper
atmosphere for all students and to prevent adverse consequences from occurring
G SICAS BUS CONDUCT
Bus Safety
All students using school transport are expected
to adhere to the guidelines in the SICAS Bus
Conduct Code as outlined in the Student
Handbook Improper conduct aboard a school
bus is to be treated as a school offense subject
to consequences at the discretion of the school
administration
Be on time to meet the bus Last minute rushing often causes accidents Also the
driver is not supposed to wait except when it is raining and then only long enough
for students to reach the bus from the nearest shelter
Wait for the bus at the designated area and do not venture far off
When getting on or off the bus use the handrail
After boarding the bus sit down as quickly as possible If the bus starts with a jolt you
could be thrown in the aisle if you are still standing
Keep the aisles clear Keep books lunch boxes legs and feet out of the aisle
Ride only the bus you are assigned to ride You must have permission in advance to
do otherwise
Do not open any windows without permission from the bus driver Keep head arms
and hands inside the bus
Do not throw anything inside the bus or out of the bus window Do not litter the bus
Make as little noise as possible The bus driver must be able to hear horns trains and
other warning signals
No horseplay or scuffling of any kind on the bus This is very distracting to the driver
Stay seated and facing the front of the bus at all times until the bus comes to a
complete stop where you get off
If you must cross the street in front of the bus go at least 10 feet in front of the bus so
the driver can have a clear view
The bus driver will have authority to report any disciplinary issue
H Care of Books
Please insist that your child uses but not abuses hisher books
Damagedlost books will be the responsibility of the student and
parents Costs for repair or replacement of books will be
charged Students are expected to bring booksnotebooks
according to their class schedule We discourage heavy bags
and unnecessary books and notebooks should not be brought to
school Students are advised to print their names and classes on their books and
notebooks as they often get misplaced The school will not be responsible for any
loss of property
I Smoking and Drug Use Policy
The initiation and implementation of a successful smoking policy requires the co-
operation and wholehearted support of both management and staff
Policy Statement
Smoking andor use of recreational drugs is known to be a serious risk to health It is
a significant cause of disease and premature death In addition there is now
evidence that ldquopassive smokingrdquo the inhaling of other people‟s smoke can cause
lung cancer in non-smokers as well as causing a deterioration of respiratory
conditions
This smoking and drug policy would not allow any smoking or possession of any
banned substance within the boundaries of the school site at any time by the
students parents or visitors
It would be the responsibility of school authorities to enforce the policy at all times
and to advice students to ensure that the students comply with these arrangements
Rules for Pupils
Smoking on campus is strictly not permitted at any time
Smoking during school visits trips or school events is strictly not permitted
Pupils caught smoking will be issued a pink slip
Rs1000- will be fined immediately if a child is caught smoking or credible evidence
is found of himher to have been smoking He or she may be liable for further
disciplinary action
Pupils caught with banned drugs or alcohol will be notified to the school authorities
and they will either be put on extended suspension or be expelled from the school
Awareness sessions on the dangers of smoking and or use of drugs may be planned
The above rules also apply to electronic cigarettes
J Litter and Chewing Gum Policy
Any student caught littering the school premises or school owned property will be
subjected to disciplinary action The act of chewing gum is especially prohibited as its
improper disposal causes unnecessary damage to school property In the event that a
student is found chewing a gum or littering the school premises he or she will be a
levied a fine of Rs500 in addition to facing disciplinary action
K Disciplinary Procedures amp Consequences
Communication among all members of the School community is essential in
implementing the Code of Conduct and helping students to assume their
responsibilities as citizens of this school All students and parents are encouraged to
bring any violations of rules and regulations to the attention of an administrator In
addition all school staff has an obligation to report violations of rules and regulations to
the school administration Both teachers and administrators will inform specific students
and parents when school expectations and standards of conduct are not being
maintained Students should have a full understanding of the consequences of their
behavior should they fail to meet school expectations The consequences of breaking
school rules depend on the seriousness of the behavior and the overall disciplinary
record of the individual student Every effort will be made to balance fairness with
consistency in the application of this code
SICAS disciplinary guidelines and policies include procedures which ensure that
students and parents will be informed of their rights regarding due process to be
followed by school authorities Any student involved in a disciplinary action is entitled to
an opportunity to express hisher position on the incident leading to disciplinary action
Parents have the right to request and ensure presence at such a meetinghearing
Note to Parents
Parents are to be informed of the above policies through this handbook and any
changes thereto through newsletters and other forms of communication
Detentions
Parents are entitled to 2 hours‟ notice of a detention that takes place outside normal
school hours so that the parents can make arrangements for transport or childcare The
notice should tell you why the detention was given and how long your child will have to
stay at school
If the child cannot attend the detention parents must explain the reasons to the child‟s
teacher or the principal They may reconsider the detention in certain circumstances
such as
The detention falls on an important religious day for the family
The parents are concerned about the length and safety of the route between
school and home
Parents can‟t reasonably make alternative arrangements for collecting their child
from school
In such circumstances a during school hours short-term suspension may be given
L Explanation of Consequences
Unacceptable classroom or school behavior will be handled according to the nature
and severity of action including verbal warnings counseling detention suspension and
referral to the office for discipline
1 Verbal Warning and Counseling (level 1)
If an administrativestaff member has issued a warning this indicates that student‟s
behavior is inappropriate and that continuation of this behavior may result in serious
consequences
Every effort is made at all levels within the school environment to help students adhere
to the academic and behavioral expectations at SICAS Many matters can be more
effectively resolved in counseling sessions that take place with teachers
administrators guidance counselors fellow students and parentsguardians
2 Pink Slips (level 2)
In case of any behavioral disciplinary or academic anomaly a Pink Slip may be
issued to a student This document indicates that a serious infringement of a school
rule has taken place Upon being issued a Pink Slip the discipline committee may
decide consequences depending upon the nature of offense A copy of the pink slip
will be retained in student‟s personal file for a record Issuance of pink slip will earn
negative house points for the respective house as well
3 Suspension and issuance of warning letters (Level 3)
After three successive pink slips are issued in one academic term a student may be
suspended for three school days and a parent-meeting may be called by school
administrator The Administrator will notify schedule of suspension to parents by
telephone and by issuing a suspension and warning letter
4 Expulsion
If in extreme cases a child is given repeated suspensions and if all other avenues of
counseling a child have failed or if the nature of offense is so dire the school Principal
may take a decision to expel a child This will be the last resort especially if the child is
on repeated Academic Probation and the continued behavior is so egregious that
other students in particular and the school environment in general are suffering as a
consequence The parents will be given due explanation as to the school‟s decision
and will be made to understand that the school reserves the legal right to disallow a
child from continuing as a student
5Other Consequences as Appropriate
RESOURCES
C School Office Personnel
PrincipalDirector Mr Shehryar Salamat (shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
Vice Principal Mr Muhammad Azhar Khan (azharkhansssedupk)
Administrator Zeeshan Khan (zeeshankhansssedupk) A Level Coordinator Mrs Lubna Assad O Level Coordinator Ms Saadia Qureshi Guidance Counselor Ms Nishat Hassan (nishathassansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
(shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
(azharkhansssedupk)
Students
Occasionally a parent may need to pass on a message directly to their
sondaughter at school If you need to leave a message or speak directly to your
child please briefly explain the situation to the front-desk officer Heshe will take the
necessary measures to put you in touch with your child
3 Dropping items off at school
Parents often find themselves coming to drop off homework books lunch lunch
money gym clothes musical instruments etc at the school Parents must come to
the office and not leave items with the guard at the gate The item must be labeled
with the name and class of the student before the front-desk officer sends it to the
student
N Healthcare Information
Parents are requested to inform the school about any
health issues pertaining to their sondaughter Especially
in case of diabetic asthmatic dyslexia neurological or
acute psychological depression parents must provide
complete written information regarding their child‟s
medication It is equally important to fill out the
emergency contact information in the student file
Prescription Medication in Schools
If under exceptional circumstances a child is required to take prescription
medication during school hours and the parent cannot be at school to administer
the medication the medication can be administered in compliance with the
following regulations
1 A permission form with written dated instructions and permission signed by
the parent will be maintained by the school and will include
o The doctor‟s prescription
o child‟s name
o name of medication
o purpose of medication
o time to be administered
o dosage
o possible side effects
o termination date for administering the medication access and
maintenance of inhalers prescribed for asthmatic students
2 Parents will be responsible for delivering medication to the school and reclaiming
any unused medications ALL MEDICATION MUST BE IN A CONTAINER
APPROPRIATELY LABELED BY THE PHARMACY (OR DOCTOR‟S SUBSCRIPTION)
STATING THE NAME OF MEDICATION DOSAGE AND TIME TO BE ADMINISTERED
Any unused medications will be destroyed by school personnel if unclaimed
more than one week following termination of treatment or at the end of the
school year
3 The parents of the child must assume responsibility for informing the Principal of
any change in the child‟s health or change in medication
4 The school personnel will not be responsible for any adverse drug reaction when
medication has been given in the manner prescribed on the permission form
5 The school district retains the discretion to reject requests for the administration of
medicine
6 All medication must be stored in a secured locked clean container or cabinet
accessible to authorized school personnel The school does not have facilities to
store medication that requires refrigeration
Medical support in case of an emergency
School has a very basic first-aid arrangement in case of any injury during school
hours First-aid is administered by a trained member under the supervision of senior
management As we are not permitted to give any oral medicines it is in your childs
best interest to call parents to further pursue medical assistance However in case of
severe injury or illness school may call RESCUE 1122 to transfer a student to a nearest
hospital and an immediate call is made to parents to seek further guidance
O School Telephone amp Cell Phone Use
No student will be allowed to use the office telephone without special permission
from the administrator or the School Secretary O level students are generally not
allowed to bring mobile phones to school In case a student needs to have a phone
on a particular day heshe will be required to hand it in to the school administrator
before classes start and collect it at home time Any students violating from this rule
will have to face disciplinary consequences
A-level students may use mobile phones only in the designated common rooms
They are strictly prohibited from using cell phones in the academic block and
especially in the classrooms
P School Dues
All school dues must be paid on stipulated dates on the fee bill otherwise the
student may not be allowed to sit through the regular school classes or
examinations The school administrator or accountant may notify parents
telephonically about outstanding dues In such circumstances please make sure
that the dues are cleared at the earliest and the bank deposit receipt is shown to
the school office In order to get any school documents such as transcripts
examination results O level certificates or recommendation letters all school dues
need to be cleared till that day Please see further rules at the back of the school
fee bill
DISCIPLINE CODE
There will be a clearly defined standard of behavior within the School community that
promotes a safe and productive learning and teaching environment All members of
this community have the responsibility to conduct themselves in a way that
demonstrates a mutual respect for all individuals their rights and their property
A Goals and Objectives
In planning and maintaining both school and classroom settings which promote
appropriate student conduct the SICAS is committed to the following objectives
bull To promote mutual respect among students stafffaculty administration and
parents through the display of appropriate language attitude and physical
behavior
bull To maintain a safe and secure learning environment in which all students have
the opportunity to reach their potential
bull To promote each students self-knowledge self-discipline and self-reliance
bull To recognize and value individual differences
bull To recognize that the management of student behavior is the collective
responsibility of students stafffaculty administrators and parents
bull To maintain open lines of communication in a positive fair and consistent
manner while recognizing the individual needs of students
Each childs education is the shared responsibility of the student the parent
guardian and the school Such a collaborative partnership can help motivate
support and encourage the student When a large group of people work together
in a community such as the school each partner must understand hisher
responsibilities or roles and their relationships
B Rules Regulations and Expectations
The rights and responsibilities for all students and staff members must be respected
at all times In an effort to strive for excellence it is important for students and staff to
be aware of the basic rules regulations and expectations that govern these rights
and responsibilities The following rules and regulations are consistent with the Goals
for all SICAS students set forth in the Student Handbook It is also expected that
students will follow the standards of conduct which have been established
C Academic Honesty (pertaining to Fraud Plagiarism and
Cheating)
Student work is highly respected and important to academic success For that
reason academic fraud cannot be tolerated Plagiarism is regarded as a serious
offense Plagiarism involves passing off other people‟s work as your own Any copied
or plagiarized work will be reviewed and may result in a zero for the assignment or
appropriate consequences In case if a student feels extreme academic pressures
please contact the counselor SICAS wants all students to succeed producing their
own product or work
D Acceptable Use of Technology
Students must conduct themselves in a responsible manner while using the school‟s
technology Computers and technology are being made available for educational
use and the use of equipment is a privilege not a right Accessing or producing
content that is vulgar racist profane violent obscene or pornographic is subject to
disciplinary action Internet chat and game play is not allowed at any time The
school has a right to monitor use of school technology
E School Uniform for Boys and Girls
All students must wear clean uniform to school on a regular basis
No jewelry of any type except for a watch and small studs for girls are allowed
Students will be liable for disciplinary action in case of not following the dress
code
Students who have games period (once a week) are required to come in their
sports uniform that specific day only
It is mandatory for all students to wear proper school uniform (regularsports)
supplied by the authorized uniform supplier
Students may not wear hats sweatshirt hoods or other headgear such as
bandanas or items that are determined inappropriate by school personnel in
the school building
All students must wear school-sanctioned black shoes
Clothing shall be worn with appropriate undergarments
School belts must be buckled sashes tied and shirts buttoned up omitting the
top most
Council members must wear their council badges at all times
Items that are worn for religious reasons must be approved in advance from the
school administration
All shorts should be worn no shorter than four inches from the top of the knee
Any clothing or hairstyle that disrupts the educational process is prohibited
1 Classroom and School Environment
Students are expected to behave in an orderly fashion in classrooms and all areas
of the school
It is a very serious matter to interfere with the educational process by being
disruptive in class or by creating disturbances in and around school
Pushing shoving running and ldquoplay-fightingrdquo are forms of unacceptable
behavior
All these may be regarded as acts of bullying which is strictly prohibited at SICAS
(Read ahead for more detail about this)
Students caught bullying others on social websites will also be subject to strict
disciplinary action that may also result in expulsion These cases would be directly
handled by the Principal of the school
Due to the potentially disruptive nature of electronic games electronic apparatus
and communication devices such as cellular phones are not permitted on school
premises and may be confiscated if found Students are not allowed to bring cell
phones CD and media players iPods radio walk-mans electronic games digital
diaries etc to school If there is an exigent need they must be submitted to the
administrator‟s office for safekeeping School will not be responsible for loss of any
electronic item
F Behavior Towards Peers amp Adults
Students must be respectful of each other and of all adults in the building
bull Rudeness disrespect and discourteous behavior are intolerable regardless of
the particulars of the situation
bull A student who is insolent or insubordinate in refusing to obey reasonable requests
made by a teacher or staff member is subject to firm disciplinary action including
suspension from school
1 Care of Building and Property
Everyone at SICAS should take pride in the appearance of our school Acts such as
theft and vandalizing school property are considered to be extremely serious They
are not only violations of our schools Code of Conduct they are against the law
Students found stealing damaging or defacing school or personal property will be
subject to disciplinary action including suspension and held responsible for the costs
of repairs or replacement Each case will be handled on an individual basis
Possession of matches lighters and other paraphernalia is forbidden on school
property
2 Physical Violence Fighting and Verbal Intimidation
Physical violence and verbal intimidation or threats directed toward any member of
the school community are not tolerated
Although some incidents begin
inadvertently each instance will
continue to be treated as a serious
disciplinary offense
Students involved in fighting bullying (see more below) ganging and other forms of
physical violence (regardless of who started the altercation) are subject to
suspension and their parents are notified The use of abusive obscene or profane
language andor gestures will be dealt with as a serious breach of conduct
3 Bullying
Respect for the dignity of others is a cornerstone of civil society Bullying creates an
atmosphere of fear and intimidation robs a person of their dignity detracts from the
safe environment necessary to promote student learning and will not be tolerated
by the Board of Directors Students who bully another person shall be held
accountable for their actions whether it occurs on the school grounds off school
grounds at a school sponsored or approved function activity or event or going to
or from school or a school activity
Definition Bullying is any pattern of behavior by a student or a group of students
that is intended to harass intimidate ridicule humiliate or instill fear in another child
or group of children Bullying behavior can be a threat of or actual physical harm
or it can be verbal abuse of the child Bullying is a series of recurring actions
committed over a period of time directed toward one student or successive
separate actions directed against multiple students
Examples of ldquoBullyingrdquo may include but are not limited to a pattern of behavior
involving one or more of the following
1 Sarcastic ldquocomplimentsrdquo about another student‟s personal appearance
2 Pointed questions intended to embarrass or humiliate
3 Mocking taunting or belittling
4 Non-verbal threats andor intimidation such as ldquofrontingrdquo or ldquochestingrdquo a person
5 Demeaning humor relating to a student‟s race gender ethnicity or personal
characteristics
6 Blackmail extortion demands for protection money or other involuntary
donations or loans
7 Blocking access to school property or facilities
8 Deliberate physical contact or injury to person or property
9 Stealing or hiding books or belongings andor
10 Threats of harm to student(s) possessions or others
Students are encouraged to report behavior they consider to be bullying including
a single action which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to their
teacher or the principal The report may be made anonymously Teachers and other
school employees who have witnessed or are reliably informed that a student has
been a victim of behavior they consider to be bullying including a single action
which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying shall report the incident(s) to
the principal Parents or legal guardians may submit written reports of incidents they
feel constitute bullying or if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to the
principal The principal shall be responsible for investigating the incident(s) to
determine if disciplinary action is warranted
Students found to be in violation of this policy shall be subject to disciplinary action
up to and including expulsion In determining the appropriate disciplinary action
consideration may be given to other violations of the student handbook that may
have simultaneously occurred
Notice of what constitutes bullying the school‟s prohibition against bullying and the
consequences for students who bully shall be conspicuously posted in classrooms
restrooms auditorium and school bus
4 Harassment
Words or actions directed at a particular person or group based on their sex race
religion national origin age sexual orientation physical appearance or disability in
any form will not be tolerated
5 Money and Personal Items
Students are to bring only money for breakfast lunch or for a specific school
purpose No toys games bats gloves balls tapes radios or any personal items are
to be brought to school The possession of cell phones or other telecommunication
devices by a student on school property or while attending school activities is
prohibited Such devices will be confiscated Parents may retrieve these items from
the school office after the confiscation period expires
6 Weapons
Students are forbidden to bring weapons sharp objects or explosives of any kind
including but not limited to guns knives firecrackers and cap guns Replicas of any
type of dangerous weapons are also forbidden A student who brings any weapon
to school is subject to suspension and possible expulsion (See Expulsion Policy)
7 Display of Affection
At SICAS we prohibit display of affection at school or school-sponsored activities To
establish a respectful environment in the context of our local culture please refrain
from intimate behavior of any sort Teachers and other staff members are instructed
to correct students if their behavior is not acceptable Please accept these
corrections in a constructive manner It is the intent to maintain a proper
atmosphere for all students and to prevent adverse consequences from occurring
G SICAS BUS CONDUCT
Bus Safety
All students using school transport are expected
to adhere to the guidelines in the SICAS Bus
Conduct Code as outlined in the Student
Handbook Improper conduct aboard a school
bus is to be treated as a school offense subject
to consequences at the discretion of the school
administration
Be on time to meet the bus Last minute rushing often causes accidents Also the
driver is not supposed to wait except when it is raining and then only long enough
for students to reach the bus from the nearest shelter
Wait for the bus at the designated area and do not venture far off
When getting on or off the bus use the handrail
After boarding the bus sit down as quickly as possible If the bus starts with a jolt you
could be thrown in the aisle if you are still standing
Keep the aisles clear Keep books lunch boxes legs and feet out of the aisle
Ride only the bus you are assigned to ride You must have permission in advance to
do otherwise
Do not open any windows without permission from the bus driver Keep head arms
and hands inside the bus
Do not throw anything inside the bus or out of the bus window Do not litter the bus
Make as little noise as possible The bus driver must be able to hear horns trains and
other warning signals
No horseplay or scuffling of any kind on the bus This is very distracting to the driver
Stay seated and facing the front of the bus at all times until the bus comes to a
complete stop where you get off
If you must cross the street in front of the bus go at least 10 feet in front of the bus so
the driver can have a clear view
The bus driver will have authority to report any disciplinary issue
H Care of Books
Please insist that your child uses but not abuses hisher books
Damagedlost books will be the responsibility of the student and
parents Costs for repair or replacement of books will be
charged Students are expected to bring booksnotebooks
according to their class schedule We discourage heavy bags
and unnecessary books and notebooks should not be brought to
school Students are advised to print their names and classes on their books and
notebooks as they often get misplaced The school will not be responsible for any
loss of property
I Smoking and Drug Use Policy
The initiation and implementation of a successful smoking policy requires the co-
operation and wholehearted support of both management and staff
Policy Statement
Smoking andor use of recreational drugs is known to be a serious risk to health It is
a significant cause of disease and premature death In addition there is now
evidence that ldquopassive smokingrdquo the inhaling of other people‟s smoke can cause
lung cancer in non-smokers as well as causing a deterioration of respiratory
conditions
This smoking and drug policy would not allow any smoking or possession of any
banned substance within the boundaries of the school site at any time by the
students parents or visitors
It would be the responsibility of school authorities to enforce the policy at all times
and to advice students to ensure that the students comply with these arrangements
Rules for Pupils
Smoking on campus is strictly not permitted at any time
Smoking during school visits trips or school events is strictly not permitted
Pupils caught smoking will be issued a pink slip
Rs1000- will be fined immediately if a child is caught smoking or credible evidence
is found of himher to have been smoking He or she may be liable for further
disciplinary action
Pupils caught with banned drugs or alcohol will be notified to the school authorities
and they will either be put on extended suspension or be expelled from the school
Awareness sessions on the dangers of smoking and or use of drugs may be planned
The above rules also apply to electronic cigarettes
J Litter and Chewing Gum Policy
Any student caught littering the school premises or school owned property will be
subjected to disciplinary action The act of chewing gum is especially prohibited as its
improper disposal causes unnecessary damage to school property In the event that a
student is found chewing a gum or littering the school premises he or she will be a
levied a fine of Rs500 in addition to facing disciplinary action
K Disciplinary Procedures amp Consequences
Communication among all members of the School community is essential in
implementing the Code of Conduct and helping students to assume their
responsibilities as citizens of this school All students and parents are encouraged to
bring any violations of rules and regulations to the attention of an administrator In
addition all school staff has an obligation to report violations of rules and regulations to
the school administration Both teachers and administrators will inform specific students
and parents when school expectations and standards of conduct are not being
maintained Students should have a full understanding of the consequences of their
behavior should they fail to meet school expectations The consequences of breaking
school rules depend on the seriousness of the behavior and the overall disciplinary
record of the individual student Every effort will be made to balance fairness with
consistency in the application of this code
SICAS disciplinary guidelines and policies include procedures which ensure that
students and parents will be informed of their rights regarding due process to be
followed by school authorities Any student involved in a disciplinary action is entitled to
an opportunity to express hisher position on the incident leading to disciplinary action
Parents have the right to request and ensure presence at such a meetinghearing
Note to Parents
Parents are to be informed of the above policies through this handbook and any
changes thereto through newsletters and other forms of communication
Detentions
Parents are entitled to 2 hours‟ notice of a detention that takes place outside normal
school hours so that the parents can make arrangements for transport or childcare The
notice should tell you why the detention was given and how long your child will have to
stay at school
If the child cannot attend the detention parents must explain the reasons to the child‟s
teacher or the principal They may reconsider the detention in certain circumstances
such as
The detention falls on an important religious day for the family
The parents are concerned about the length and safety of the route between
school and home
Parents can‟t reasonably make alternative arrangements for collecting their child
from school
In such circumstances a during school hours short-term suspension may be given
L Explanation of Consequences
Unacceptable classroom or school behavior will be handled according to the nature
and severity of action including verbal warnings counseling detention suspension and
referral to the office for discipline
1 Verbal Warning and Counseling (level 1)
If an administrativestaff member has issued a warning this indicates that student‟s
behavior is inappropriate and that continuation of this behavior may result in serious
consequences
Every effort is made at all levels within the school environment to help students adhere
to the academic and behavioral expectations at SICAS Many matters can be more
effectively resolved in counseling sessions that take place with teachers
administrators guidance counselors fellow students and parentsguardians
2 Pink Slips (level 2)
In case of any behavioral disciplinary or academic anomaly a Pink Slip may be
issued to a student This document indicates that a serious infringement of a school
rule has taken place Upon being issued a Pink Slip the discipline committee may
decide consequences depending upon the nature of offense A copy of the pink slip
will be retained in student‟s personal file for a record Issuance of pink slip will earn
negative house points for the respective house as well
3 Suspension and issuance of warning letters (Level 3)
After three successive pink slips are issued in one academic term a student may be
suspended for three school days and a parent-meeting may be called by school
administrator The Administrator will notify schedule of suspension to parents by
telephone and by issuing a suspension and warning letter
4 Expulsion
If in extreme cases a child is given repeated suspensions and if all other avenues of
counseling a child have failed or if the nature of offense is so dire the school Principal
may take a decision to expel a child This will be the last resort especially if the child is
on repeated Academic Probation and the continued behavior is so egregious that
other students in particular and the school environment in general are suffering as a
consequence The parents will be given due explanation as to the school‟s decision
and will be made to understand that the school reserves the legal right to disallow a
child from continuing as a student
5Other Consequences as Appropriate
RESOURCES
C School Office Personnel
PrincipalDirector Mr Shehryar Salamat (shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
Vice Principal Mr Muhammad Azhar Khan (azharkhansssedupk)
Administrator Zeeshan Khan (zeeshankhansssedupk) A Level Coordinator Mrs Lubna Assad O Level Coordinator Ms Saadia Qureshi Guidance Counselor Ms Nishat Hassan (nishathassansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
(shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
(azharkhansssedupk)
o termination date for administering the medication access and
maintenance of inhalers prescribed for asthmatic students
2 Parents will be responsible for delivering medication to the school and reclaiming
any unused medications ALL MEDICATION MUST BE IN A CONTAINER
APPROPRIATELY LABELED BY THE PHARMACY (OR DOCTOR‟S SUBSCRIPTION)
STATING THE NAME OF MEDICATION DOSAGE AND TIME TO BE ADMINISTERED
Any unused medications will be destroyed by school personnel if unclaimed
more than one week following termination of treatment or at the end of the
school year
3 The parents of the child must assume responsibility for informing the Principal of
any change in the child‟s health or change in medication
4 The school personnel will not be responsible for any adverse drug reaction when
medication has been given in the manner prescribed on the permission form
5 The school district retains the discretion to reject requests for the administration of
medicine
6 All medication must be stored in a secured locked clean container or cabinet
accessible to authorized school personnel The school does not have facilities to
store medication that requires refrigeration
Medical support in case of an emergency
School has a very basic first-aid arrangement in case of any injury during school
hours First-aid is administered by a trained member under the supervision of senior
management As we are not permitted to give any oral medicines it is in your childs
best interest to call parents to further pursue medical assistance However in case of
severe injury or illness school may call RESCUE 1122 to transfer a student to a nearest
hospital and an immediate call is made to parents to seek further guidance
O School Telephone amp Cell Phone Use
No student will be allowed to use the office telephone without special permission
from the administrator or the School Secretary O level students are generally not
allowed to bring mobile phones to school In case a student needs to have a phone
on a particular day heshe will be required to hand it in to the school administrator
before classes start and collect it at home time Any students violating from this rule
will have to face disciplinary consequences
A-level students may use mobile phones only in the designated common rooms
They are strictly prohibited from using cell phones in the academic block and
especially in the classrooms
P School Dues
All school dues must be paid on stipulated dates on the fee bill otherwise the
student may not be allowed to sit through the regular school classes or
examinations The school administrator or accountant may notify parents
telephonically about outstanding dues In such circumstances please make sure
that the dues are cleared at the earliest and the bank deposit receipt is shown to
the school office In order to get any school documents such as transcripts
examination results O level certificates or recommendation letters all school dues
need to be cleared till that day Please see further rules at the back of the school
fee bill
DISCIPLINE CODE
There will be a clearly defined standard of behavior within the School community that
promotes a safe and productive learning and teaching environment All members of
this community have the responsibility to conduct themselves in a way that
demonstrates a mutual respect for all individuals their rights and their property
A Goals and Objectives
In planning and maintaining both school and classroom settings which promote
appropriate student conduct the SICAS is committed to the following objectives
bull To promote mutual respect among students stafffaculty administration and
parents through the display of appropriate language attitude and physical
behavior
bull To maintain a safe and secure learning environment in which all students have
the opportunity to reach their potential
bull To promote each students self-knowledge self-discipline and self-reliance
bull To recognize and value individual differences
bull To recognize that the management of student behavior is the collective
responsibility of students stafffaculty administrators and parents
bull To maintain open lines of communication in a positive fair and consistent
manner while recognizing the individual needs of students
Each childs education is the shared responsibility of the student the parent
guardian and the school Such a collaborative partnership can help motivate
support and encourage the student When a large group of people work together
in a community such as the school each partner must understand hisher
responsibilities or roles and their relationships
B Rules Regulations and Expectations
The rights and responsibilities for all students and staff members must be respected
at all times In an effort to strive for excellence it is important for students and staff to
be aware of the basic rules regulations and expectations that govern these rights
and responsibilities The following rules and regulations are consistent with the Goals
for all SICAS students set forth in the Student Handbook It is also expected that
students will follow the standards of conduct which have been established
C Academic Honesty (pertaining to Fraud Plagiarism and
Cheating)
Student work is highly respected and important to academic success For that
reason academic fraud cannot be tolerated Plagiarism is regarded as a serious
offense Plagiarism involves passing off other people‟s work as your own Any copied
or plagiarized work will be reviewed and may result in a zero for the assignment or
appropriate consequences In case if a student feels extreme academic pressures
please contact the counselor SICAS wants all students to succeed producing their
own product or work
D Acceptable Use of Technology
Students must conduct themselves in a responsible manner while using the school‟s
technology Computers and technology are being made available for educational
use and the use of equipment is a privilege not a right Accessing or producing
content that is vulgar racist profane violent obscene or pornographic is subject to
disciplinary action Internet chat and game play is not allowed at any time The
school has a right to monitor use of school technology
E School Uniform for Boys and Girls
All students must wear clean uniform to school on a regular basis
No jewelry of any type except for a watch and small studs for girls are allowed
Students will be liable for disciplinary action in case of not following the dress
code
Students who have games period (once a week) are required to come in their
sports uniform that specific day only
It is mandatory for all students to wear proper school uniform (regularsports)
supplied by the authorized uniform supplier
Students may not wear hats sweatshirt hoods or other headgear such as
bandanas or items that are determined inappropriate by school personnel in
the school building
All students must wear school-sanctioned black shoes
Clothing shall be worn with appropriate undergarments
School belts must be buckled sashes tied and shirts buttoned up omitting the
top most
Council members must wear their council badges at all times
Items that are worn for religious reasons must be approved in advance from the
school administration
All shorts should be worn no shorter than four inches from the top of the knee
Any clothing or hairstyle that disrupts the educational process is prohibited
1 Classroom and School Environment
Students are expected to behave in an orderly fashion in classrooms and all areas
of the school
It is a very serious matter to interfere with the educational process by being
disruptive in class or by creating disturbances in and around school
Pushing shoving running and ldquoplay-fightingrdquo are forms of unacceptable
behavior
All these may be regarded as acts of bullying which is strictly prohibited at SICAS
(Read ahead for more detail about this)
Students caught bullying others on social websites will also be subject to strict
disciplinary action that may also result in expulsion These cases would be directly
handled by the Principal of the school
Due to the potentially disruptive nature of electronic games electronic apparatus
and communication devices such as cellular phones are not permitted on school
premises and may be confiscated if found Students are not allowed to bring cell
phones CD and media players iPods radio walk-mans electronic games digital
diaries etc to school If there is an exigent need they must be submitted to the
administrator‟s office for safekeeping School will not be responsible for loss of any
electronic item
F Behavior Towards Peers amp Adults
Students must be respectful of each other and of all adults in the building
bull Rudeness disrespect and discourteous behavior are intolerable regardless of
the particulars of the situation
bull A student who is insolent or insubordinate in refusing to obey reasonable requests
made by a teacher or staff member is subject to firm disciplinary action including
suspension from school
1 Care of Building and Property
Everyone at SICAS should take pride in the appearance of our school Acts such as
theft and vandalizing school property are considered to be extremely serious They
are not only violations of our schools Code of Conduct they are against the law
Students found stealing damaging or defacing school or personal property will be
subject to disciplinary action including suspension and held responsible for the costs
of repairs or replacement Each case will be handled on an individual basis
Possession of matches lighters and other paraphernalia is forbidden on school
property
2 Physical Violence Fighting and Verbal Intimidation
Physical violence and verbal intimidation or threats directed toward any member of
the school community are not tolerated
Although some incidents begin
inadvertently each instance will
continue to be treated as a serious
disciplinary offense
Students involved in fighting bullying (see more below) ganging and other forms of
physical violence (regardless of who started the altercation) are subject to
suspension and their parents are notified The use of abusive obscene or profane
language andor gestures will be dealt with as a serious breach of conduct
3 Bullying
Respect for the dignity of others is a cornerstone of civil society Bullying creates an
atmosphere of fear and intimidation robs a person of their dignity detracts from the
safe environment necessary to promote student learning and will not be tolerated
by the Board of Directors Students who bully another person shall be held
accountable for their actions whether it occurs on the school grounds off school
grounds at a school sponsored or approved function activity or event or going to
or from school or a school activity
Definition Bullying is any pattern of behavior by a student or a group of students
that is intended to harass intimidate ridicule humiliate or instill fear in another child
or group of children Bullying behavior can be a threat of or actual physical harm
or it can be verbal abuse of the child Bullying is a series of recurring actions
committed over a period of time directed toward one student or successive
separate actions directed against multiple students
Examples of ldquoBullyingrdquo may include but are not limited to a pattern of behavior
involving one or more of the following
1 Sarcastic ldquocomplimentsrdquo about another student‟s personal appearance
2 Pointed questions intended to embarrass or humiliate
3 Mocking taunting or belittling
4 Non-verbal threats andor intimidation such as ldquofrontingrdquo or ldquochestingrdquo a person
5 Demeaning humor relating to a student‟s race gender ethnicity or personal
characteristics
6 Blackmail extortion demands for protection money or other involuntary
donations or loans
7 Blocking access to school property or facilities
8 Deliberate physical contact or injury to person or property
9 Stealing or hiding books or belongings andor
10 Threats of harm to student(s) possessions or others
Students are encouraged to report behavior they consider to be bullying including
a single action which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to their
teacher or the principal The report may be made anonymously Teachers and other
school employees who have witnessed or are reliably informed that a student has
been a victim of behavior they consider to be bullying including a single action
which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying shall report the incident(s) to
the principal Parents or legal guardians may submit written reports of incidents they
feel constitute bullying or if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to the
principal The principal shall be responsible for investigating the incident(s) to
determine if disciplinary action is warranted
Students found to be in violation of this policy shall be subject to disciplinary action
up to and including expulsion In determining the appropriate disciplinary action
consideration may be given to other violations of the student handbook that may
have simultaneously occurred
Notice of what constitutes bullying the school‟s prohibition against bullying and the
consequences for students who bully shall be conspicuously posted in classrooms
restrooms auditorium and school bus
4 Harassment
Words or actions directed at a particular person or group based on their sex race
religion national origin age sexual orientation physical appearance or disability in
any form will not be tolerated
5 Money and Personal Items
Students are to bring only money for breakfast lunch or for a specific school
purpose No toys games bats gloves balls tapes radios or any personal items are
to be brought to school The possession of cell phones or other telecommunication
devices by a student on school property or while attending school activities is
prohibited Such devices will be confiscated Parents may retrieve these items from
the school office after the confiscation period expires
6 Weapons
Students are forbidden to bring weapons sharp objects or explosives of any kind
including but not limited to guns knives firecrackers and cap guns Replicas of any
type of dangerous weapons are also forbidden A student who brings any weapon
to school is subject to suspension and possible expulsion (See Expulsion Policy)
7 Display of Affection
At SICAS we prohibit display of affection at school or school-sponsored activities To
establish a respectful environment in the context of our local culture please refrain
from intimate behavior of any sort Teachers and other staff members are instructed
to correct students if their behavior is not acceptable Please accept these
corrections in a constructive manner It is the intent to maintain a proper
atmosphere for all students and to prevent adverse consequences from occurring
G SICAS BUS CONDUCT
Bus Safety
All students using school transport are expected
to adhere to the guidelines in the SICAS Bus
Conduct Code as outlined in the Student
Handbook Improper conduct aboard a school
bus is to be treated as a school offense subject
to consequences at the discretion of the school
administration
Be on time to meet the bus Last minute rushing often causes accidents Also the
driver is not supposed to wait except when it is raining and then only long enough
for students to reach the bus from the nearest shelter
Wait for the bus at the designated area and do not venture far off
When getting on or off the bus use the handrail
After boarding the bus sit down as quickly as possible If the bus starts with a jolt you
could be thrown in the aisle if you are still standing
Keep the aisles clear Keep books lunch boxes legs and feet out of the aisle
Ride only the bus you are assigned to ride You must have permission in advance to
do otherwise
Do not open any windows without permission from the bus driver Keep head arms
and hands inside the bus
Do not throw anything inside the bus or out of the bus window Do not litter the bus
Make as little noise as possible The bus driver must be able to hear horns trains and
other warning signals
No horseplay or scuffling of any kind on the bus This is very distracting to the driver
Stay seated and facing the front of the bus at all times until the bus comes to a
complete stop where you get off
If you must cross the street in front of the bus go at least 10 feet in front of the bus so
the driver can have a clear view
The bus driver will have authority to report any disciplinary issue
H Care of Books
Please insist that your child uses but not abuses hisher books
Damagedlost books will be the responsibility of the student and
parents Costs for repair or replacement of books will be
charged Students are expected to bring booksnotebooks
according to their class schedule We discourage heavy bags
and unnecessary books and notebooks should not be brought to
school Students are advised to print their names and classes on their books and
notebooks as they often get misplaced The school will not be responsible for any
loss of property
I Smoking and Drug Use Policy
The initiation and implementation of a successful smoking policy requires the co-
operation and wholehearted support of both management and staff
Policy Statement
Smoking andor use of recreational drugs is known to be a serious risk to health It is
a significant cause of disease and premature death In addition there is now
evidence that ldquopassive smokingrdquo the inhaling of other people‟s smoke can cause
lung cancer in non-smokers as well as causing a deterioration of respiratory
conditions
This smoking and drug policy would not allow any smoking or possession of any
banned substance within the boundaries of the school site at any time by the
students parents or visitors
It would be the responsibility of school authorities to enforce the policy at all times
and to advice students to ensure that the students comply with these arrangements
Rules for Pupils
Smoking on campus is strictly not permitted at any time
Smoking during school visits trips or school events is strictly not permitted
Pupils caught smoking will be issued a pink slip
Rs1000- will be fined immediately if a child is caught smoking or credible evidence
is found of himher to have been smoking He or she may be liable for further
disciplinary action
Pupils caught with banned drugs or alcohol will be notified to the school authorities
and they will either be put on extended suspension or be expelled from the school
Awareness sessions on the dangers of smoking and or use of drugs may be planned
The above rules also apply to electronic cigarettes
J Litter and Chewing Gum Policy
Any student caught littering the school premises or school owned property will be
subjected to disciplinary action The act of chewing gum is especially prohibited as its
improper disposal causes unnecessary damage to school property In the event that a
student is found chewing a gum or littering the school premises he or she will be a
levied a fine of Rs500 in addition to facing disciplinary action
K Disciplinary Procedures amp Consequences
Communication among all members of the School community is essential in
implementing the Code of Conduct and helping students to assume their
responsibilities as citizens of this school All students and parents are encouraged to
bring any violations of rules and regulations to the attention of an administrator In
addition all school staff has an obligation to report violations of rules and regulations to
the school administration Both teachers and administrators will inform specific students
and parents when school expectations and standards of conduct are not being
maintained Students should have a full understanding of the consequences of their
behavior should they fail to meet school expectations The consequences of breaking
school rules depend on the seriousness of the behavior and the overall disciplinary
record of the individual student Every effort will be made to balance fairness with
consistency in the application of this code
SICAS disciplinary guidelines and policies include procedures which ensure that
students and parents will be informed of their rights regarding due process to be
followed by school authorities Any student involved in a disciplinary action is entitled to
an opportunity to express hisher position on the incident leading to disciplinary action
Parents have the right to request and ensure presence at such a meetinghearing
Note to Parents
Parents are to be informed of the above policies through this handbook and any
changes thereto through newsletters and other forms of communication
Detentions
Parents are entitled to 2 hours‟ notice of a detention that takes place outside normal
school hours so that the parents can make arrangements for transport or childcare The
notice should tell you why the detention was given and how long your child will have to
stay at school
If the child cannot attend the detention parents must explain the reasons to the child‟s
teacher or the principal They may reconsider the detention in certain circumstances
such as
The detention falls on an important religious day for the family
The parents are concerned about the length and safety of the route between
school and home
Parents can‟t reasonably make alternative arrangements for collecting their child
from school
In such circumstances a during school hours short-term suspension may be given
L Explanation of Consequences
Unacceptable classroom or school behavior will be handled according to the nature
and severity of action including verbal warnings counseling detention suspension and
referral to the office for discipline
1 Verbal Warning and Counseling (level 1)
If an administrativestaff member has issued a warning this indicates that student‟s
behavior is inappropriate and that continuation of this behavior may result in serious
consequences
Every effort is made at all levels within the school environment to help students adhere
to the academic and behavioral expectations at SICAS Many matters can be more
effectively resolved in counseling sessions that take place with teachers
administrators guidance counselors fellow students and parentsguardians
2 Pink Slips (level 2)
In case of any behavioral disciplinary or academic anomaly a Pink Slip may be
issued to a student This document indicates that a serious infringement of a school
rule has taken place Upon being issued a Pink Slip the discipline committee may
decide consequences depending upon the nature of offense A copy of the pink slip
will be retained in student‟s personal file for a record Issuance of pink slip will earn
negative house points for the respective house as well
3 Suspension and issuance of warning letters (Level 3)
After three successive pink slips are issued in one academic term a student may be
suspended for three school days and a parent-meeting may be called by school
administrator The Administrator will notify schedule of suspension to parents by
telephone and by issuing a suspension and warning letter
4 Expulsion
If in extreme cases a child is given repeated suspensions and if all other avenues of
counseling a child have failed or if the nature of offense is so dire the school Principal
may take a decision to expel a child This will be the last resort especially if the child is
on repeated Academic Probation and the continued behavior is so egregious that
other students in particular and the school environment in general are suffering as a
consequence The parents will be given due explanation as to the school‟s decision
and will be made to understand that the school reserves the legal right to disallow a
child from continuing as a student
5Other Consequences as Appropriate
RESOURCES
C School Office Personnel
PrincipalDirector Mr Shehryar Salamat (shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
Vice Principal Mr Muhammad Azhar Khan (azharkhansssedupk)
Administrator Zeeshan Khan (zeeshankhansssedupk) A Level Coordinator Mrs Lubna Assad O Level Coordinator Ms Saadia Qureshi Guidance Counselor Ms Nishat Hassan (nishathassansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
(shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
(azharkhansssedupk)
A-level students may use mobile phones only in the designated common rooms
They are strictly prohibited from using cell phones in the academic block and
especially in the classrooms
P School Dues
All school dues must be paid on stipulated dates on the fee bill otherwise the
student may not be allowed to sit through the regular school classes or
examinations The school administrator or accountant may notify parents
telephonically about outstanding dues In such circumstances please make sure
that the dues are cleared at the earliest and the bank deposit receipt is shown to
the school office In order to get any school documents such as transcripts
examination results O level certificates or recommendation letters all school dues
need to be cleared till that day Please see further rules at the back of the school
fee bill
DISCIPLINE CODE
There will be a clearly defined standard of behavior within the School community that
promotes a safe and productive learning and teaching environment All members of
this community have the responsibility to conduct themselves in a way that
demonstrates a mutual respect for all individuals their rights and their property
A Goals and Objectives
In planning and maintaining both school and classroom settings which promote
appropriate student conduct the SICAS is committed to the following objectives
bull To promote mutual respect among students stafffaculty administration and
parents through the display of appropriate language attitude and physical
behavior
bull To maintain a safe and secure learning environment in which all students have
the opportunity to reach their potential
bull To promote each students self-knowledge self-discipline and self-reliance
bull To recognize and value individual differences
bull To recognize that the management of student behavior is the collective
responsibility of students stafffaculty administrators and parents
bull To maintain open lines of communication in a positive fair and consistent
manner while recognizing the individual needs of students
Each childs education is the shared responsibility of the student the parent
guardian and the school Such a collaborative partnership can help motivate
support and encourage the student When a large group of people work together
in a community such as the school each partner must understand hisher
responsibilities or roles and their relationships
B Rules Regulations and Expectations
The rights and responsibilities for all students and staff members must be respected
at all times In an effort to strive for excellence it is important for students and staff to
be aware of the basic rules regulations and expectations that govern these rights
and responsibilities The following rules and regulations are consistent with the Goals
for all SICAS students set forth in the Student Handbook It is also expected that
students will follow the standards of conduct which have been established
C Academic Honesty (pertaining to Fraud Plagiarism and
Cheating)
Student work is highly respected and important to academic success For that
reason academic fraud cannot be tolerated Plagiarism is regarded as a serious
offense Plagiarism involves passing off other people‟s work as your own Any copied
or plagiarized work will be reviewed and may result in a zero for the assignment or
appropriate consequences In case if a student feels extreme academic pressures
please contact the counselor SICAS wants all students to succeed producing their
own product or work
D Acceptable Use of Technology
Students must conduct themselves in a responsible manner while using the school‟s
technology Computers and technology are being made available for educational
use and the use of equipment is a privilege not a right Accessing or producing
content that is vulgar racist profane violent obscene or pornographic is subject to
disciplinary action Internet chat and game play is not allowed at any time The
school has a right to monitor use of school technology
E School Uniform for Boys and Girls
All students must wear clean uniform to school on a regular basis
No jewelry of any type except for a watch and small studs for girls are allowed
Students will be liable for disciplinary action in case of not following the dress
code
Students who have games period (once a week) are required to come in their
sports uniform that specific day only
It is mandatory for all students to wear proper school uniform (regularsports)
supplied by the authorized uniform supplier
Students may not wear hats sweatshirt hoods or other headgear such as
bandanas or items that are determined inappropriate by school personnel in
the school building
All students must wear school-sanctioned black shoes
Clothing shall be worn with appropriate undergarments
School belts must be buckled sashes tied and shirts buttoned up omitting the
top most
Council members must wear their council badges at all times
Items that are worn for religious reasons must be approved in advance from the
school administration
All shorts should be worn no shorter than four inches from the top of the knee
Any clothing or hairstyle that disrupts the educational process is prohibited
1 Classroom and School Environment
Students are expected to behave in an orderly fashion in classrooms and all areas
of the school
It is a very serious matter to interfere with the educational process by being
disruptive in class or by creating disturbances in and around school
Pushing shoving running and ldquoplay-fightingrdquo are forms of unacceptable
behavior
All these may be regarded as acts of bullying which is strictly prohibited at SICAS
(Read ahead for more detail about this)
Students caught bullying others on social websites will also be subject to strict
disciplinary action that may also result in expulsion These cases would be directly
handled by the Principal of the school
Due to the potentially disruptive nature of electronic games electronic apparatus
and communication devices such as cellular phones are not permitted on school
premises and may be confiscated if found Students are not allowed to bring cell
phones CD and media players iPods radio walk-mans electronic games digital
diaries etc to school If there is an exigent need they must be submitted to the
administrator‟s office for safekeeping School will not be responsible for loss of any
electronic item
F Behavior Towards Peers amp Adults
Students must be respectful of each other and of all adults in the building
bull Rudeness disrespect and discourteous behavior are intolerable regardless of
the particulars of the situation
bull A student who is insolent or insubordinate in refusing to obey reasonable requests
made by a teacher or staff member is subject to firm disciplinary action including
suspension from school
1 Care of Building and Property
Everyone at SICAS should take pride in the appearance of our school Acts such as
theft and vandalizing school property are considered to be extremely serious They
are not only violations of our schools Code of Conduct they are against the law
Students found stealing damaging or defacing school or personal property will be
subject to disciplinary action including suspension and held responsible for the costs
of repairs or replacement Each case will be handled on an individual basis
Possession of matches lighters and other paraphernalia is forbidden on school
property
2 Physical Violence Fighting and Verbal Intimidation
Physical violence and verbal intimidation or threats directed toward any member of
the school community are not tolerated
Although some incidents begin
inadvertently each instance will
continue to be treated as a serious
disciplinary offense
Students involved in fighting bullying (see more below) ganging and other forms of
physical violence (regardless of who started the altercation) are subject to
suspension and their parents are notified The use of abusive obscene or profane
language andor gestures will be dealt with as a serious breach of conduct
3 Bullying
Respect for the dignity of others is a cornerstone of civil society Bullying creates an
atmosphere of fear and intimidation robs a person of their dignity detracts from the
safe environment necessary to promote student learning and will not be tolerated
by the Board of Directors Students who bully another person shall be held
accountable for their actions whether it occurs on the school grounds off school
grounds at a school sponsored or approved function activity or event or going to
or from school or a school activity
Definition Bullying is any pattern of behavior by a student or a group of students
that is intended to harass intimidate ridicule humiliate or instill fear in another child
or group of children Bullying behavior can be a threat of or actual physical harm
or it can be verbal abuse of the child Bullying is a series of recurring actions
committed over a period of time directed toward one student or successive
separate actions directed against multiple students
Examples of ldquoBullyingrdquo may include but are not limited to a pattern of behavior
involving one or more of the following
1 Sarcastic ldquocomplimentsrdquo about another student‟s personal appearance
2 Pointed questions intended to embarrass or humiliate
3 Mocking taunting or belittling
4 Non-verbal threats andor intimidation such as ldquofrontingrdquo or ldquochestingrdquo a person
5 Demeaning humor relating to a student‟s race gender ethnicity or personal
characteristics
6 Blackmail extortion demands for protection money or other involuntary
donations or loans
7 Blocking access to school property or facilities
8 Deliberate physical contact or injury to person or property
9 Stealing or hiding books or belongings andor
10 Threats of harm to student(s) possessions or others
Students are encouraged to report behavior they consider to be bullying including
a single action which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to their
teacher or the principal The report may be made anonymously Teachers and other
school employees who have witnessed or are reliably informed that a student has
been a victim of behavior they consider to be bullying including a single action
which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying shall report the incident(s) to
the principal Parents or legal guardians may submit written reports of incidents they
feel constitute bullying or if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to the
principal The principal shall be responsible for investigating the incident(s) to
determine if disciplinary action is warranted
Students found to be in violation of this policy shall be subject to disciplinary action
up to and including expulsion In determining the appropriate disciplinary action
consideration may be given to other violations of the student handbook that may
have simultaneously occurred
Notice of what constitutes bullying the school‟s prohibition against bullying and the
consequences for students who bully shall be conspicuously posted in classrooms
restrooms auditorium and school bus
4 Harassment
Words or actions directed at a particular person or group based on their sex race
religion national origin age sexual orientation physical appearance or disability in
any form will not be tolerated
5 Money and Personal Items
Students are to bring only money for breakfast lunch or for a specific school
purpose No toys games bats gloves balls tapes radios or any personal items are
to be brought to school The possession of cell phones or other telecommunication
devices by a student on school property or while attending school activities is
prohibited Such devices will be confiscated Parents may retrieve these items from
the school office after the confiscation period expires
6 Weapons
Students are forbidden to bring weapons sharp objects or explosives of any kind
including but not limited to guns knives firecrackers and cap guns Replicas of any
type of dangerous weapons are also forbidden A student who brings any weapon
to school is subject to suspension and possible expulsion (See Expulsion Policy)
7 Display of Affection
At SICAS we prohibit display of affection at school or school-sponsored activities To
establish a respectful environment in the context of our local culture please refrain
from intimate behavior of any sort Teachers and other staff members are instructed
to correct students if their behavior is not acceptable Please accept these
corrections in a constructive manner It is the intent to maintain a proper
atmosphere for all students and to prevent adverse consequences from occurring
G SICAS BUS CONDUCT
Bus Safety
All students using school transport are expected
to adhere to the guidelines in the SICAS Bus
Conduct Code as outlined in the Student
Handbook Improper conduct aboard a school
bus is to be treated as a school offense subject
to consequences at the discretion of the school
administration
Be on time to meet the bus Last minute rushing often causes accidents Also the
driver is not supposed to wait except when it is raining and then only long enough
for students to reach the bus from the nearest shelter
Wait for the bus at the designated area and do not venture far off
When getting on or off the bus use the handrail
After boarding the bus sit down as quickly as possible If the bus starts with a jolt you
could be thrown in the aisle if you are still standing
Keep the aisles clear Keep books lunch boxes legs and feet out of the aisle
Ride only the bus you are assigned to ride You must have permission in advance to
do otherwise
Do not open any windows without permission from the bus driver Keep head arms
and hands inside the bus
Do not throw anything inside the bus or out of the bus window Do not litter the bus
Make as little noise as possible The bus driver must be able to hear horns trains and
other warning signals
No horseplay or scuffling of any kind on the bus This is very distracting to the driver
Stay seated and facing the front of the bus at all times until the bus comes to a
complete stop where you get off
If you must cross the street in front of the bus go at least 10 feet in front of the bus so
the driver can have a clear view
The bus driver will have authority to report any disciplinary issue
H Care of Books
Please insist that your child uses but not abuses hisher books
Damagedlost books will be the responsibility of the student and
parents Costs for repair or replacement of books will be
charged Students are expected to bring booksnotebooks
according to their class schedule We discourage heavy bags
and unnecessary books and notebooks should not be brought to
school Students are advised to print their names and classes on their books and
notebooks as they often get misplaced The school will not be responsible for any
loss of property
I Smoking and Drug Use Policy
The initiation and implementation of a successful smoking policy requires the co-
operation and wholehearted support of both management and staff
Policy Statement
Smoking andor use of recreational drugs is known to be a serious risk to health It is
a significant cause of disease and premature death In addition there is now
evidence that ldquopassive smokingrdquo the inhaling of other people‟s smoke can cause
lung cancer in non-smokers as well as causing a deterioration of respiratory
conditions
This smoking and drug policy would not allow any smoking or possession of any
banned substance within the boundaries of the school site at any time by the
students parents or visitors
It would be the responsibility of school authorities to enforce the policy at all times
and to advice students to ensure that the students comply with these arrangements
Rules for Pupils
Smoking on campus is strictly not permitted at any time
Smoking during school visits trips or school events is strictly not permitted
Pupils caught smoking will be issued a pink slip
Rs1000- will be fined immediately if a child is caught smoking or credible evidence
is found of himher to have been smoking He or she may be liable for further
disciplinary action
Pupils caught with banned drugs or alcohol will be notified to the school authorities
and they will either be put on extended suspension or be expelled from the school
Awareness sessions on the dangers of smoking and or use of drugs may be planned
The above rules also apply to electronic cigarettes
J Litter and Chewing Gum Policy
Any student caught littering the school premises or school owned property will be
subjected to disciplinary action The act of chewing gum is especially prohibited as its
improper disposal causes unnecessary damage to school property In the event that a
student is found chewing a gum or littering the school premises he or she will be a
levied a fine of Rs500 in addition to facing disciplinary action
K Disciplinary Procedures amp Consequences
Communication among all members of the School community is essential in
implementing the Code of Conduct and helping students to assume their
responsibilities as citizens of this school All students and parents are encouraged to
bring any violations of rules and regulations to the attention of an administrator In
addition all school staff has an obligation to report violations of rules and regulations to
the school administration Both teachers and administrators will inform specific students
and parents when school expectations and standards of conduct are not being
maintained Students should have a full understanding of the consequences of their
behavior should they fail to meet school expectations The consequences of breaking
school rules depend on the seriousness of the behavior and the overall disciplinary
record of the individual student Every effort will be made to balance fairness with
consistency in the application of this code
SICAS disciplinary guidelines and policies include procedures which ensure that
students and parents will be informed of their rights regarding due process to be
followed by school authorities Any student involved in a disciplinary action is entitled to
an opportunity to express hisher position on the incident leading to disciplinary action
Parents have the right to request and ensure presence at such a meetinghearing
Note to Parents
Parents are to be informed of the above policies through this handbook and any
changes thereto through newsletters and other forms of communication
Detentions
Parents are entitled to 2 hours‟ notice of a detention that takes place outside normal
school hours so that the parents can make arrangements for transport or childcare The
notice should tell you why the detention was given and how long your child will have to
stay at school
If the child cannot attend the detention parents must explain the reasons to the child‟s
teacher or the principal They may reconsider the detention in certain circumstances
such as
The detention falls on an important religious day for the family
The parents are concerned about the length and safety of the route between
school and home
Parents can‟t reasonably make alternative arrangements for collecting their child
from school
In such circumstances a during school hours short-term suspension may be given
L Explanation of Consequences
Unacceptable classroom or school behavior will be handled according to the nature
and severity of action including verbal warnings counseling detention suspension and
referral to the office for discipline
1 Verbal Warning and Counseling (level 1)
If an administrativestaff member has issued a warning this indicates that student‟s
behavior is inappropriate and that continuation of this behavior may result in serious
consequences
Every effort is made at all levels within the school environment to help students adhere
to the academic and behavioral expectations at SICAS Many matters can be more
effectively resolved in counseling sessions that take place with teachers
administrators guidance counselors fellow students and parentsguardians
2 Pink Slips (level 2)
In case of any behavioral disciplinary or academic anomaly a Pink Slip may be
issued to a student This document indicates that a serious infringement of a school
rule has taken place Upon being issued a Pink Slip the discipline committee may
decide consequences depending upon the nature of offense A copy of the pink slip
will be retained in student‟s personal file for a record Issuance of pink slip will earn
negative house points for the respective house as well
3 Suspension and issuance of warning letters (Level 3)
After three successive pink slips are issued in one academic term a student may be
suspended for three school days and a parent-meeting may be called by school
administrator The Administrator will notify schedule of suspension to parents by
telephone and by issuing a suspension and warning letter
4 Expulsion
If in extreme cases a child is given repeated suspensions and if all other avenues of
counseling a child have failed or if the nature of offense is so dire the school Principal
may take a decision to expel a child This will be the last resort especially if the child is
on repeated Academic Probation and the continued behavior is so egregious that
other students in particular and the school environment in general are suffering as a
consequence The parents will be given due explanation as to the school‟s decision
and will be made to understand that the school reserves the legal right to disallow a
child from continuing as a student
5Other Consequences as Appropriate
RESOURCES
C School Office Personnel
PrincipalDirector Mr Shehryar Salamat (shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
Vice Principal Mr Muhammad Azhar Khan (azharkhansssedupk)
Administrator Zeeshan Khan (zeeshankhansssedupk) A Level Coordinator Mrs Lubna Assad O Level Coordinator Ms Saadia Qureshi Guidance Counselor Ms Nishat Hassan (nishathassansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
(shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
(azharkhansssedupk)
bull To maintain open lines of communication in a positive fair and consistent
manner while recognizing the individual needs of students
Each childs education is the shared responsibility of the student the parent
guardian and the school Such a collaborative partnership can help motivate
support and encourage the student When a large group of people work together
in a community such as the school each partner must understand hisher
responsibilities or roles and their relationships
B Rules Regulations and Expectations
The rights and responsibilities for all students and staff members must be respected
at all times In an effort to strive for excellence it is important for students and staff to
be aware of the basic rules regulations and expectations that govern these rights
and responsibilities The following rules and regulations are consistent with the Goals
for all SICAS students set forth in the Student Handbook It is also expected that
students will follow the standards of conduct which have been established
C Academic Honesty (pertaining to Fraud Plagiarism and
Cheating)
Student work is highly respected and important to academic success For that
reason academic fraud cannot be tolerated Plagiarism is regarded as a serious
offense Plagiarism involves passing off other people‟s work as your own Any copied
or plagiarized work will be reviewed and may result in a zero for the assignment or
appropriate consequences In case if a student feels extreme academic pressures
please contact the counselor SICAS wants all students to succeed producing their
own product or work
D Acceptable Use of Technology
Students must conduct themselves in a responsible manner while using the school‟s
technology Computers and technology are being made available for educational
use and the use of equipment is a privilege not a right Accessing or producing
content that is vulgar racist profane violent obscene or pornographic is subject to
disciplinary action Internet chat and game play is not allowed at any time The
school has a right to monitor use of school technology
E School Uniform for Boys and Girls
All students must wear clean uniform to school on a regular basis
No jewelry of any type except for a watch and small studs for girls are allowed
Students will be liable for disciplinary action in case of not following the dress
code
Students who have games period (once a week) are required to come in their
sports uniform that specific day only
It is mandatory for all students to wear proper school uniform (regularsports)
supplied by the authorized uniform supplier
Students may not wear hats sweatshirt hoods or other headgear such as
bandanas or items that are determined inappropriate by school personnel in
the school building
All students must wear school-sanctioned black shoes
Clothing shall be worn with appropriate undergarments
School belts must be buckled sashes tied and shirts buttoned up omitting the
top most
Council members must wear their council badges at all times
Items that are worn for religious reasons must be approved in advance from the
school administration
All shorts should be worn no shorter than four inches from the top of the knee
Any clothing or hairstyle that disrupts the educational process is prohibited
1 Classroom and School Environment
Students are expected to behave in an orderly fashion in classrooms and all areas
of the school
It is a very serious matter to interfere with the educational process by being
disruptive in class or by creating disturbances in and around school
Pushing shoving running and ldquoplay-fightingrdquo are forms of unacceptable
behavior
All these may be regarded as acts of bullying which is strictly prohibited at SICAS
(Read ahead for more detail about this)
Students caught bullying others on social websites will also be subject to strict
disciplinary action that may also result in expulsion These cases would be directly
handled by the Principal of the school
Due to the potentially disruptive nature of electronic games electronic apparatus
and communication devices such as cellular phones are not permitted on school
premises and may be confiscated if found Students are not allowed to bring cell
phones CD and media players iPods radio walk-mans electronic games digital
diaries etc to school If there is an exigent need they must be submitted to the
administrator‟s office for safekeeping School will not be responsible for loss of any
electronic item
F Behavior Towards Peers amp Adults
Students must be respectful of each other and of all adults in the building
bull Rudeness disrespect and discourteous behavior are intolerable regardless of
the particulars of the situation
bull A student who is insolent or insubordinate in refusing to obey reasonable requests
made by a teacher or staff member is subject to firm disciplinary action including
suspension from school
1 Care of Building and Property
Everyone at SICAS should take pride in the appearance of our school Acts such as
theft and vandalizing school property are considered to be extremely serious They
are not only violations of our schools Code of Conduct they are against the law
Students found stealing damaging or defacing school or personal property will be
subject to disciplinary action including suspension and held responsible for the costs
of repairs or replacement Each case will be handled on an individual basis
Possession of matches lighters and other paraphernalia is forbidden on school
property
2 Physical Violence Fighting and Verbal Intimidation
Physical violence and verbal intimidation or threats directed toward any member of
the school community are not tolerated
Although some incidents begin
inadvertently each instance will
continue to be treated as a serious
disciplinary offense
Students involved in fighting bullying (see more below) ganging and other forms of
physical violence (regardless of who started the altercation) are subject to
suspension and their parents are notified The use of abusive obscene or profane
language andor gestures will be dealt with as a serious breach of conduct
3 Bullying
Respect for the dignity of others is a cornerstone of civil society Bullying creates an
atmosphere of fear and intimidation robs a person of their dignity detracts from the
safe environment necessary to promote student learning and will not be tolerated
by the Board of Directors Students who bully another person shall be held
accountable for their actions whether it occurs on the school grounds off school
grounds at a school sponsored or approved function activity or event or going to
or from school or a school activity
Definition Bullying is any pattern of behavior by a student or a group of students
that is intended to harass intimidate ridicule humiliate or instill fear in another child
or group of children Bullying behavior can be a threat of or actual physical harm
or it can be verbal abuse of the child Bullying is a series of recurring actions
committed over a period of time directed toward one student or successive
separate actions directed against multiple students
Examples of ldquoBullyingrdquo may include but are not limited to a pattern of behavior
involving one or more of the following
1 Sarcastic ldquocomplimentsrdquo about another student‟s personal appearance
2 Pointed questions intended to embarrass or humiliate
3 Mocking taunting or belittling
4 Non-verbal threats andor intimidation such as ldquofrontingrdquo or ldquochestingrdquo a person
5 Demeaning humor relating to a student‟s race gender ethnicity or personal
characteristics
6 Blackmail extortion demands for protection money or other involuntary
donations or loans
7 Blocking access to school property or facilities
8 Deliberate physical contact or injury to person or property
9 Stealing or hiding books or belongings andor
10 Threats of harm to student(s) possessions or others
Students are encouraged to report behavior they consider to be bullying including
a single action which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to their
teacher or the principal The report may be made anonymously Teachers and other
school employees who have witnessed or are reliably informed that a student has
been a victim of behavior they consider to be bullying including a single action
which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying shall report the incident(s) to
the principal Parents or legal guardians may submit written reports of incidents they
feel constitute bullying or if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to the
principal The principal shall be responsible for investigating the incident(s) to
determine if disciplinary action is warranted
Students found to be in violation of this policy shall be subject to disciplinary action
up to and including expulsion In determining the appropriate disciplinary action
consideration may be given to other violations of the student handbook that may
have simultaneously occurred
Notice of what constitutes bullying the school‟s prohibition against bullying and the
consequences for students who bully shall be conspicuously posted in classrooms
restrooms auditorium and school bus
4 Harassment
Words or actions directed at a particular person or group based on their sex race
religion national origin age sexual orientation physical appearance or disability in
any form will not be tolerated
5 Money and Personal Items
Students are to bring only money for breakfast lunch or for a specific school
purpose No toys games bats gloves balls tapes radios or any personal items are
to be brought to school The possession of cell phones or other telecommunication
devices by a student on school property or while attending school activities is
prohibited Such devices will be confiscated Parents may retrieve these items from
the school office after the confiscation period expires
6 Weapons
Students are forbidden to bring weapons sharp objects or explosives of any kind
including but not limited to guns knives firecrackers and cap guns Replicas of any
type of dangerous weapons are also forbidden A student who brings any weapon
to school is subject to suspension and possible expulsion (See Expulsion Policy)
7 Display of Affection
At SICAS we prohibit display of affection at school or school-sponsored activities To
establish a respectful environment in the context of our local culture please refrain
from intimate behavior of any sort Teachers and other staff members are instructed
to correct students if their behavior is not acceptable Please accept these
corrections in a constructive manner It is the intent to maintain a proper
atmosphere for all students and to prevent adverse consequences from occurring
G SICAS BUS CONDUCT
Bus Safety
All students using school transport are expected
to adhere to the guidelines in the SICAS Bus
Conduct Code as outlined in the Student
Handbook Improper conduct aboard a school
bus is to be treated as a school offense subject
to consequences at the discretion of the school
administration
Be on time to meet the bus Last minute rushing often causes accidents Also the
driver is not supposed to wait except when it is raining and then only long enough
for students to reach the bus from the nearest shelter
Wait for the bus at the designated area and do not venture far off
When getting on or off the bus use the handrail
After boarding the bus sit down as quickly as possible If the bus starts with a jolt you
could be thrown in the aisle if you are still standing
Keep the aisles clear Keep books lunch boxes legs and feet out of the aisle
Ride only the bus you are assigned to ride You must have permission in advance to
do otherwise
Do not open any windows without permission from the bus driver Keep head arms
and hands inside the bus
Do not throw anything inside the bus or out of the bus window Do not litter the bus
Make as little noise as possible The bus driver must be able to hear horns trains and
other warning signals
No horseplay or scuffling of any kind on the bus This is very distracting to the driver
Stay seated and facing the front of the bus at all times until the bus comes to a
complete stop where you get off
If you must cross the street in front of the bus go at least 10 feet in front of the bus so
the driver can have a clear view
The bus driver will have authority to report any disciplinary issue
H Care of Books
Please insist that your child uses but not abuses hisher books
Damagedlost books will be the responsibility of the student and
parents Costs for repair or replacement of books will be
charged Students are expected to bring booksnotebooks
according to their class schedule We discourage heavy bags
and unnecessary books and notebooks should not be brought to
school Students are advised to print their names and classes on their books and
notebooks as they often get misplaced The school will not be responsible for any
loss of property
I Smoking and Drug Use Policy
The initiation and implementation of a successful smoking policy requires the co-
operation and wholehearted support of both management and staff
Policy Statement
Smoking andor use of recreational drugs is known to be a serious risk to health It is
a significant cause of disease and premature death In addition there is now
evidence that ldquopassive smokingrdquo the inhaling of other people‟s smoke can cause
lung cancer in non-smokers as well as causing a deterioration of respiratory
conditions
This smoking and drug policy would not allow any smoking or possession of any
banned substance within the boundaries of the school site at any time by the
students parents or visitors
It would be the responsibility of school authorities to enforce the policy at all times
and to advice students to ensure that the students comply with these arrangements
Rules for Pupils
Smoking on campus is strictly not permitted at any time
Smoking during school visits trips or school events is strictly not permitted
Pupils caught smoking will be issued a pink slip
Rs1000- will be fined immediately if a child is caught smoking or credible evidence
is found of himher to have been smoking He or she may be liable for further
disciplinary action
Pupils caught with banned drugs or alcohol will be notified to the school authorities
and they will either be put on extended suspension or be expelled from the school
Awareness sessions on the dangers of smoking and or use of drugs may be planned
The above rules also apply to electronic cigarettes
J Litter and Chewing Gum Policy
Any student caught littering the school premises or school owned property will be
subjected to disciplinary action The act of chewing gum is especially prohibited as its
improper disposal causes unnecessary damage to school property In the event that a
student is found chewing a gum or littering the school premises he or she will be a
levied a fine of Rs500 in addition to facing disciplinary action
K Disciplinary Procedures amp Consequences
Communication among all members of the School community is essential in
implementing the Code of Conduct and helping students to assume their
responsibilities as citizens of this school All students and parents are encouraged to
bring any violations of rules and regulations to the attention of an administrator In
addition all school staff has an obligation to report violations of rules and regulations to
the school administration Both teachers and administrators will inform specific students
and parents when school expectations and standards of conduct are not being
maintained Students should have a full understanding of the consequences of their
behavior should they fail to meet school expectations The consequences of breaking
school rules depend on the seriousness of the behavior and the overall disciplinary
record of the individual student Every effort will be made to balance fairness with
consistency in the application of this code
SICAS disciplinary guidelines and policies include procedures which ensure that
students and parents will be informed of their rights regarding due process to be
followed by school authorities Any student involved in a disciplinary action is entitled to
an opportunity to express hisher position on the incident leading to disciplinary action
Parents have the right to request and ensure presence at such a meetinghearing
Note to Parents
Parents are to be informed of the above policies through this handbook and any
changes thereto through newsletters and other forms of communication
Detentions
Parents are entitled to 2 hours‟ notice of a detention that takes place outside normal
school hours so that the parents can make arrangements for transport or childcare The
notice should tell you why the detention was given and how long your child will have to
stay at school
If the child cannot attend the detention parents must explain the reasons to the child‟s
teacher or the principal They may reconsider the detention in certain circumstances
such as
The detention falls on an important religious day for the family
The parents are concerned about the length and safety of the route between
school and home
Parents can‟t reasonably make alternative arrangements for collecting their child
from school
In such circumstances a during school hours short-term suspension may be given
L Explanation of Consequences
Unacceptable classroom or school behavior will be handled according to the nature
and severity of action including verbal warnings counseling detention suspension and
referral to the office for discipline
1 Verbal Warning and Counseling (level 1)
If an administrativestaff member has issued a warning this indicates that student‟s
behavior is inappropriate and that continuation of this behavior may result in serious
consequences
Every effort is made at all levels within the school environment to help students adhere
to the academic and behavioral expectations at SICAS Many matters can be more
effectively resolved in counseling sessions that take place with teachers
administrators guidance counselors fellow students and parentsguardians
2 Pink Slips (level 2)
In case of any behavioral disciplinary or academic anomaly a Pink Slip may be
issued to a student This document indicates that a serious infringement of a school
rule has taken place Upon being issued a Pink Slip the discipline committee may
decide consequences depending upon the nature of offense A copy of the pink slip
will be retained in student‟s personal file for a record Issuance of pink slip will earn
negative house points for the respective house as well
3 Suspension and issuance of warning letters (Level 3)
After three successive pink slips are issued in one academic term a student may be
suspended for three school days and a parent-meeting may be called by school
administrator The Administrator will notify schedule of suspension to parents by
telephone and by issuing a suspension and warning letter
4 Expulsion
If in extreme cases a child is given repeated suspensions and if all other avenues of
counseling a child have failed or if the nature of offense is so dire the school Principal
may take a decision to expel a child This will be the last resort especially if the child is
on repeated Academic Probation and the continued behavior is so egregious that
other students in particular and the school environment in general are suffering as a
consequence The parents will be given due explanation as to the school‟s decision
and will be made to understand that the school reserves the legal right to disallow a
child from continuing as a student
5Other Consequences as Appropriate
RESOURCES
C School Office Personnel
PrincipalDirector Mr Shehryar Salamat (shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
Vice Principal Mr Muhammad Azhar Khan (azharkhansssedupk)
Administrator Zeeshan Khan (zeeshankhansssedupk) A Level Coordinator Mrs Lubna Assad O Level Coordinator Ms Saadia Qureshi Guidance Counselor Ms Nishat Hassan (nishathassansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
(shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
(azharkhansssedupk)
disciplinary action Internet chat and game play is not allowed at any time The
school has a right to monitor use of school technology
E School Uniform for Boys and Girls
All students must wear clean uniform to school on a regular basis
No jewelry of any type except for a watch and small studs for girls are allowed
Students will be liable for disciplinary action in case of not following the dress
code
Students who have games period (once a week) are required to come in their
sports uniform that specific day only
It is mandatory for all students to wear proper school uniform (regularsports)
supplied by the authorized uniform supplier
Students may not wear hats sweatshirt hoods or other headgear such as
bandanas or items that are determined inappropriate by school personnel in
the school building
All students must wear school-sanctioned black shoes
Clothing shall be worn with appropriate undergarments
School belts must be buckled sashes tied and shirts buttoned up omitting the
top most
Council members must wear their council badges at all times
Items that are worn for religious reasons must be approved in advance from the
school administration
All shorts should be worn no shorter than four inches from the top of the knee
Any clothing or hairstyle that disrupts the educational process is prohibited
1 Classroom and School Environment
Students are expected to behave in an orderly fashion in classrooms and all areas
of the school
It is a very serious matter to interfere with the educational process by being
disruptive in class or by creating disturbances in and around school
Pushing shoving running and ldquoplay-fightingrdquo are forms of unacceptable
behavior
All these may be regarded as acts of bullying which is strictly prohibited at SICAS
(Read ahead for more detail about this)
Students caught bullying others on social websites will also be subject to strict
disciplinary action that may also result in expulsion These cases would be directly
handled by the Principal of the school
Due to the potentially disruptive nature of electronic games electronic apparatus
and communication devices such as cellular phones are not permitted on school
premises and may be confiscated if found Students are not allowed to bring cell
phones CD and media players iPods radio walk-mans electronic games digital
diaries etc to school If there is an exigent need they must be submitted to the
administrator‟s office for safekeeping School will not be responsible for loss of any
electronic item
F Behavior Towards Peers amp Adults
Students must be respectful of each other and of all adults in the building
bull Rudeness disrespect and discourteous behavior are intolerable regardless of
the particulars of the situation
bull A student who is insolent or insubordinate in refusing to obey reasonable requests
made by a teacher or staff member is subject to firm disciplinary action including
suspension from school
1 Care of Building and Property
Everyone at SICAS should take pride in the appearance of our school Acts such as
theft and vandalizing school property are considered to be extremely serious They
are not only violations of our schools Code of Conduct they are against the law
Students found stealing damaging or defacing school or personal property will be
subject to disciplinary action including suspension and held responsible for the costs
of repairs or replacement Each case will be handled on an individual basis
Possession of matches lighters and other paraphernalia is forbidden on school
property
2 Physical Violence Fighting and Verbal Intimidation
Physical violence and verbal intimidation or threats directed toward any member of
the school community are not tolerated
Although some incidents begin
inadvertently each instance will
continue to be treated as a serious
disciplinary offense
Students involved in fighting bullying (see more below) ganging and other forms of
physical violence (regardless of who started the altercation) are subject to
suspension and their parents are notified The use of abusive obscene or profane
language andor gestures will be dealt with as a serious breach of conduct
3 Bullying
Respect for the dignity of others is a cornerstone of civil society Bullying creates an
atmosphere of fear and intimidation robs a person of their dignity detracts from the
safe environment necessary to promote student learning and will not be tolerated
by the Board of Directors Students who bully another person shall be held
accountable for their actions whether it occurs on the school grounds off school
grounds at a school sponsored or approved function activity or event or going to
or from school or a school activity
Definition Bullying is any pattern of behavior by a student or a group of students
that is intended to harass intimidate ridicule humiliate or instill fear in another child
or group of children Bullying behavior can be a threat of or actual physical harm
or it can be verbal abuse of the child Bullying is a series of recurring actions
committed over a period of time directed toward one student or successive
separate actions directed against multiple students
Examples of ldquoBullyingrdquo may include but are not limited to a pattern of behavior
involving one or more of the following
1 Sarcastic ldquocomplimentsrdquo about another student‟s personal appearance
2 Pointed questions intended to embarrass or humiliate
3 Mocking taunting or belittling
4 Non-verbal threats andor intimidation such as ldquofrontingrdquo or ldquochestingrdquo a person
5 Demeaning humor relating to a student‟s race gender ethnicity or personal
characteristics
6 Blackmail extortion demands for protection money or other involuntary
donations or loans
7 Blocking access to school property or facilities
8 Deliberate physical contact or injury to person or property
9 Stealing or hiding books or belongings andor
10 Threats of harm to student(s) possessions or others
Students are encouraged to report behavior they consider to be bullying including
a single action which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to their
teacher or the principal The report may be made anonymously Teachers and other
school employees who have witnessed or are reliably informed that a student has
been a victim of behavior they consider to be bullying including a single action
which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying shall report the incident(s) to
the principal Parents or legal guardians may submit written reports of incidents they
feel constitute bullying or if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to the
principal The principal shall be responsible for investigating the incident(s) to
determine if disciplinary action is warranted
Students found to be in violation of this policy shall be subject to disciplinary action
up to and including expulsion In determining the appropriate disciplinary action
consideration may be given to other violations of the student handbook that may
have simultaneously occurred
Notice of what constitutes bullying the school‟s prohibition against bullying and the
consequences for students who bully shall be conspicuously posted in classrooms
restrooms auditorium and school bus
4 Harassment
Words or actions directed at a particular person or group based on their sex race
religion national origin age sexual orientation physical appearance or disability in
any form will not be tolerated
5 Money and Personal Items
Students are to bring only money for breakfast lunch or for a specific school
purpose No toys games bats gloves balls tapes radios or any personal items are
to be brought to school The possession of cell phones or other telecommunication
devices by a student on school property or while attending school activities is
prohibited Such devices will be confiscated Parents may retrieve these items from
the school office after the confiscation period expires
6 Weapons
Students are forbidden to bring weapons sharp objects or explosives of any kind
including but not limited to guns knives firecrackers and cap guns Replicas of any
type of dangerous weapons are also forbidden A student who brings any weapon
to school is subject to suspension and possible expulsion (See Expulsion Policy)
7 Display of Affection
At SICAS we prohibit display of affection at school or school-sponsored activities To
establish a respectful environment in the context of our local culture please refrain
from intimate behavior of any sort Teachers and other staff members are instructed
to correct students if their behavior is not acceptable Please accept these
corrections in a constructive manner It is the intent to maintain a proper
atmosphere for all students and to prevent adverse consequences from occurring
G SICAS BUS CONDUCT
Bus Safety
All students using school transport are expected
to adhere to the guidelines in the SICAS Bus
Conduct Code as outlined in the Student
Handbook Improper conduct aboard a school
bus is to be treated as a school offense subject
to consequences at the discretion of the school
administration
Be on time to meet the bus Last minute rushing often causes accidents Also the
driver is not supposed to wait except when it is raining and then only long enough
for students to reach the bus from the nearest shelter
Wait for the bus at the designated area and do not venture far off
When getting on or off the bus use the handrail
After boarding the bus sit down as quickly as possible If the bus starts with a jolt you
could be thrown in the aisle if you are still standing
Keep the aisles clear Keep books lunch boxes legs and feet out of the aisle
Ride only the bus you are assigned to ride You must have permission in advance to
do otherwise
Do not open any windows without permission from the bus driver Keep head arms
and hands inside the bus
Do not throw anything inside the bus or out of the bus window Do not litter the bus
Make as little noise as possible The bus driver must be able to hear horns trains and
other warning signals
No horseplay or scuffling of any kind on the bus This is very distracting to the driver
Stay seated and facing the front of the bus at all times until the bus comes to a
complete stop where you get off
If you must cross the street in front of the bus go at least 10 feet in front of the bus so
the driver can have a clear view
The bus driver will have authority to report any disciplinary issue
H Care of Books
Please insist that your child uses but not abuses hisher books
Damagedlost books will be the responsibility of the student and
parents Costs for repair or replacement of books will be
charged Students are expected to bring booksnotebooks
according to their class schedule We discourage heavy bags
and unnecessary books and notebooks should not be brought to
school Students are advised to print their names and classes on their books and
notebooks as they often get misplaced The school will not be responsible for any
loss of property
I Smoking and Drug Use Policy
The initiation and implementation of a successful smoking policy requires the co-
operation and wholehearted support of both management and staff
Policy Statement
Smoking andor use of recreational drugs is known to be a serious risk to health It is
a significant cause of disease and premature death In addition there is now
evidence that ldquopassive smokingrdquo the inhaling of other people‟s smoke can cause
lung cancer in non-smokers as well as causing a deterioration of respiratory
conditions
This smoking and drug policy would not allow any smoking or possession of any
banned substance within the boundaries of the school site at any time by the
students parents or visitors
It would be the responsibility of school authorities to enforce the policy at all times
and to advice students to ensure that the students comply with these arrangements
Rules for Pupils
Smoking on campus is strictly not permitted at any time
Smoking during school visits trips or school events is strictly not permitted
Pupils caught smoking will be issued a pink slip
Rs1000- will be fined immediately if a child is caught smoking or credible evidence
is found of himher to have been smoking He or she may be liable for further
disciplinary action
Pupils caught with banned drugs or alcohol will be notified to the school authorities
and they will either be put on extended suspension or be expelled from the school
Awareness sessions on the dangers of smoking and or use of drugs may be planned
The above rules also apply to electronic cigarettes
J Litter and Chewing Gum Policy
Any student caught littering the school premises or school owned property will be
subjected to disciplinary action The act of chewing gum is especially prohibited as its
improper disposal causes unnecessary damage to school property In the event that a
student is found chewing a gum or littering the school premises he or she will be a
levied a fine of Rs500 in addition to facing disciplinary action
K Disciplinary Procedures amp Consequences
Communication among all members of the School community is essential in
implementing the Code of Conduct and helping students to assume their
responsibilities as citizens of this school All students and parents are encouraged to
bring any violations of rules and regulations to the attention of an administrator In
addition all school staff has an obligation to report violations of rules and regulations to
the school administration Both teachers and administrators will inform specific students
and parents when school expectations and standards of conduct are not being
maintained Students should have a full understanding of the consequences of their
behavior should they fail to meet school expectations The consequences of breaking
school rules depend on the seriousness of the behavior and the overall disciplinary
record of the individual student Every effort will be made to balance fairness with
consistency in the application of this code
SICAS disciplinary guidelines and policies include procedures which ensure that
students and parents will be informed of their rights regarding due process to be
followed by school authorities Any student involved in a disciplinary action is entitled to
an opportunity to express hisher position on the incident leading to disciplinary action
Parents have the right to request and ensure presence at such a meetinghearing
Note to Parents
Parents are to be informed of the above policies through this handbook and any
changes thereto through newsletters and other forms of communication
Detentions
Parents are entitled to 2 hours‟ notice of a detention that takes place outside normal
school hours so that the parents can make arrangements for transport or childcare The
notice should tell you why the detention was given and how long your child will have to
stay at school
If the child cannot attend the detention parents must explain the reasons to the child‟s
teacher or the principal They may reconsider the detention in certain circumstances
such as
The detention falls on an important religious day for the family
The parents are concerned about the length and safety of the route between
school and home
Parents can‟t reasonably make alternative arrangements for collecting their child
from school
In such circumstances a during school hours short-term suspension may be given
L Explanation of Consequences
Unacceptable classroom or school behavior will be handled according to the nature
and severity of action including verbal warnings counseling detention suspension and
referral to the office for discipline
1 Verbal Warning and Counseling (level 1)
If an administrativestaff member has issued a warning this indicates that student‟s
behavior is inappropriate and that continuation of this behavior may result in serious
consequences
Every effort is made at all levels within the school environment to help students adhere
to the academic and behavioral expectations at SICAS Many matters can be more
effectively resolved in counseling sessions that take place with teachers
administrators guidance counselors fellow students and parentsguardians
2 Pink Slips (level 2)
In case of any behavioral disciplinary or academic anomaly a Pink Slip may be
issued to a student This document indicates that a serious infringement of a school
rule has taken place Upon being issued a Pink Slip the discipline committee may
decide consequences depending upon the nature of offense A copy of the pink slip
will be retained in student‟s personal file for a record Issuance of pink slip will earn
negative house points for the respective house as well
3 Suspension and issuance of warning letters (Level 3)
After three successive pink slips are issued in one academic term a student may be
suspended for three school days and a parent-meeting may be called by school
administrator The Administrator will notify schedule of suspension to parents by
telephone and by issuing a suspension and warning letter
4 Expulsion
If in extreme cases a child is given repeated suspensions and if all other avenues of
counseling a child have failed or if the nature of offense is so dire the school Principal
may take a decision to expel a child This will be the last resort especially if the child is
on repeated Academic Probation and the continued behavior is so egregious that
other students in particular and the school environment in general are suffering as a
consequence The parents will be given due explanation as to the school‟s decision
and will be made to understand that the school reserves the legal right to disallow a
child from continuing as a student
5Other Consequences as Appropriate
RESOURCES
C School Office Personnel
PrincipalDirector Mr Shehryar Salamat (shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
Vice Principal Mr Muhammad Azhar Khan (azharkhansssedupk)
Administrator Zeeshan Khan (zeeshankhansssedupk) A Level Coordinator Mrs Lubna Assad O Level Coordinator Ms Saadia Qureshi Guidance Counselor Ms Nishat Hassan (nishathassansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
(shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
(azharkhansssedupk)
Students caught bullying others on social websites will also be subject to strict
disciplinary action that may also result in expulsion These cases would be directly
handled by the Principal of the school
Due to the potentially disruptive nature of electronic games electronic apparatus
and communication devices such as cellular phones are not permitted on school
premises and may be confiscated if found Students are not allowed to bring cell
phones CD and media players iPods radio walk-mans electronic games digital
diaries etc to school If there is an exigent need they must be submitted to the
administrator‟s office for safekeeping School will not be responsible for loss of any
electronic item
F Behavior Towards Peers amp Adults
Students must be respectful of each other and of all adults in the building
bull Rudeness disrespect and discourteous behavior are intolerable regardless of
the particulars of the situation
bull A student who is insolent or insubordinate in refusing to obey reasonable requests
made by a teacher or staff member is subject to firm disciplinary action including
suspension from school
1 Care of Building and Property
Everyone at SICAS should take pride in the appearance of our school Acts such as
theft and vandalizing school property are considered to be extremely serious They
are not only violations of our schools Code of Conduct they are against the law
Students found stealing damaging or defacing school or personal property will be
subject to disciplinary action including suspension and held responsible for the costs
of repairs or replacement Each case will be handled on an individual basis
Possession of matches lighters and other paraphernalia is forbidden on school
property
2 Physical Violence Fighting and Verbal Intimidation
Physical violence and verbal intimidation or threats directed toward any member of
the school community are not tolerated
Although some incidents begin
inadvertently each instance will
continue to be treated as a serious
disciplinary offense
Students involved in fighting bullying (see more below) ganging and other forms of
physical violence (regardless of who started the altercation) are subject to
suspension and their parents are notified The use of abusive obscene or profane
language andor gestures will be dealt with as a serious breach of conduct
3 Bullying
Respect for the dignity of others is a cornerstone of civil society Bullying creates an
atmosphere of fear and intimidation robs a person of their dignity detracts from the
safe environment necessary to promote student learning and will not be tolerated
by the Board of Directors Students who bully another person shall be held
accountable for their actions whether it occurs on the school grounds off school
grounds at a school sponsored or approved function activity or event or going to
or from school or a school activity
Definition Bullying is any pattern of behavior by a student or a group of students
that is intended to harass intimidate ridicule humiliate or instill fear in another child
or group of children Bullying behavior can be a threat of or actual physical harm
or it can be verbal abuse of the child Bullying is a series of recurring actions
committed over a period of time directed toward one student or successive
separate actions directed against multiple students
Examples of ldquoBullyingrdquo may include but are not limited to a pattern of behavior
involving one or more of the following
1 Sarcastic ldquocomplimentsrdquo about another student‟s personal appearance
2 Pointed questions intended to embarrass or humiliate
3 Mocking taunting or belittling
4 Non-verbal threats andor intimidation such as ldquofrontingrdquo or ldquochestingrdquo a person
5 Demeaning humor relating to a student‟s race gender ethnicity or personal
characteristics
6 Blackmail extortion demands for protection money or other involuntary
donations or loans
7 Blocking access to school property or facilities
8 Deliberate physical contact or injury to person or property
9 Stealing or hiding books or belongings andor
10 Threats of harm to student(s) possessions or others
Students are encouraged to report behavior they consider to be bullying including
a single action which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to their
teacher or the principal The report may be made anonymously Teachers and other
school employees who have witnessed or are reliably informed that a student has
been a victim of behavior they consider to be bullying including a single action
which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying shall report the incident(s) to
the principal Parents or legal guardians may submit written reports of incidents they
feel constitute bullying or if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to the
principal The principal shall be responsible for investigating the incident(s) to
determine if disciplinary action is warranted
Students found to be in violation of this policy shall be subject to disciplinary action
up to and including expulsion In determining the appropriate disciplinary action
consideration may be given to other violations of the student handbook that may
have simultaneously occurred
Notice of what constitutes bullying the school‟s prohibition against bullying and the
consequences for students who bully shall be conspicuously posted in classrooms
restrooms auditorium and school bus
4 Harassment
Words or actions directed at a particular person or group based on their sex race
religion national origin age sexual orientation physical appearance or disability in
any form will not be tolerated
5 Money and Personal Items
Students are to bring only money for breakfast lunch or for a specific school
purpose No toys games bats gloves balls tapes radios or any personal items are
to be brought to school The possession of cell phones or other telecommunication
devices by a student on school property or while attending school activities is
prohibited Such devices will be confiscated Parents may retrieve these items from
the school office after the confiscation period expires
6 Weapons
Students are forbidden to bring weapons sharp objects or explosives of any kind
including but not limited to guns knives firecrackers and cap guns Replicas of any
type of dangerous weapons are also forbidden A student who brings any weapon
to school is subject to suspension and possible expulsion (See Expulsion Policy)
7 Display of Affection
At SICAS we prohibit display of affection at school or school-sponsored activities To
establish a respectful environment in the context of our local culture please refrain
from intimate behavior of any sort Teachers and other staff members are instructed
to correct students if their behavior is not acceptable Please accept these
corrections in a constructive manner It is the intent to maintain a proper
atmosphere for all students and to prevent adverse consequences from occurring
G SICAS BUS CONDUCT
Bus Safety
All students using school transport are expected
to adhere to the guidelines in the SICAS Bus
Conduct Code as outlined in the Student
Handbook Improper conduct aboard a school
bus is to be treated as a school offense subject
to consequences at the discretion of the school
administration
Be on time to meet the bus Last minute rushing often causes accidents Also the
driver is not supposed to wait except when it is raining and then only long enough
for students to reach the bus from the nearest shelter
Wait for the bus at the designated area and do not venture far off
When getting on or off the bus use the handrail
After boarding the bus sit down as quickly as possible If the bus starts with a jolt you
could be thrown in the aisle if you are still standing
Keep the aisles clear Keep books lunch boxes legs and feet out of the aisle
Ride only the bus you are assigned to ride You must have permission in advance to
do otherwise
Do not open any windows without permission from the bus driver Keep head arms
and hands inside the bus
Do not throw anything inside the bus or out of the bus window Do not litter the bus
Make as little noise as possible The bus driver must be able to hear horns trains and
other warning signals
No horseplay or scuffling of any kind on the bus This is very distracting to the driver
Stay seated and facing the front of the bus at all times until the bus comes to a
complete stop where you get off
If you must cross the street in front of the bus go at least 10 feet in front of the bus so
the driver can have a clear view
The bus driver will have authority to report any disciplinary issue
H Care of Books
Please insist that your child uses but not abuses hisher books
Damagedlost books will be the responsibility of the student and
parents Costs for repair or replacement of books will be
charged Students are expected to bring booksnotebooks
according to their class schedule We discourage heavy bags
and unnecessary books and notebooks should not be brought to
school Students are advised to print their names and classes on their books and
notebooks as they often get misplaced The school will not be responsible for any
loss of property
I Smoking and Drug Use Policy
The initiation and implementation of a successful smoking policy requires the co-
operation and wholehearted support of both management and staff
Policy Statement
Smoking andor use of recreational drugs is known to be a serious risk to health It is
a significant cause of disease and premature death In addition there is now
evidence that ldquopassive smokingrdquo the inhaling of other people‟s smoke can cause
lung cancer in non-smokers as well as causing a deterioration of respiratory
conditions
This smoking and drug policy would not allow any smoking or possession of any
banned substance within the boundaries of the school site at any time by the
students parents or visitors
It would be the responsibility of school authorities to enforce the policy at all times
and to advice students to ensure that the students comply with these arrangements
Rules for Pupils
Smoking on campus is strictly not permitted at any time
Smoking during school visits trips or school events is strictly not permitted
Pupils caught smoking will be issued a pink slip
Rs1000- will be fined immediately if a child is caught smoking or credible evidence
is found of himher to have been smoking He or she may be liable for further
disciplinary action
Pupils caught with banned drugs or alcohol will be notified to the school authorities
and they will either be put on extended suspension or be expelled from the school
Awareness sessions on the dangers of smoking and or use of drugs may be planned
The above rules also apply to electronic cigarettes
J Litter and Chewing Gum Policy
Any student caught littering the school premises or school owned property will be
subjected to disciplinary action The act of chewing gum is especially prohibited as its
improper disposal causes unnecessary damage to school property In the event that a
student is found chewing a gum or littering the school premises he or she will be a
levied a fine of Rs500 in addition to facing disciplinary action
K Disciplinary Procedures amp Consequences
Communication among all members of the School community is essential in
implementing the Code of Conduct and helping students to assume their
responsibilities as citizens of this school All students and parents are encouraged to
bring any violations of rules and regulations to the attention of an administrator In
addition all school staff has an obligation to report violations of rules and regulations to
the school administration Both teachers and administrators will inform specific students
and parents when school expectations and standards of conduct are not being
maintained Students should have a full understanding of the consequences of their
behavior should they fail to meet school expectations The consequences of breaking
school rules depend on the seriousness of the behavior and the overall disciplinary
record of the individual student Every effort will be made to balance fairness with
consistency in the application of this code
SICAS disciplinary guidelines and policies include procedures which ensure that
students and parents will be informed of their rights regarding due process to be
followed by school authorities Any student involved in a disciplinary action is entitled to
an opportunity to express hisher position on the incident leading to disciplinary action
Parents have the right to request and ensure presence at such a meetinghearing
Note to Parents
Parents are to be informed of the above policies through this handbook and any
changes thereto through newsletters and other forms of communication
Detentions
Parents are entitled to 2 hours‟ notice of a detention that takes place outside normal
school hours so that the parents can make arrangements for transport or childcare The
notice should tell you why the detention was given and how long your child will have to
stay at school
If the child cannot attend the detention parents must explain the reasons to the child‟s
teacher or the principal They may reconsider the detention in certain circumstances
such as
The detention falls on an important religious day for the family
The parents are concerned about the length and safety of the route between
school and home
Parents can‟t reasonably make alternative arrangements for collecting their child
from school
In such circumstances a during school hours short-term suspension may be given
L Explanation of Consequences
Unacceptable classroom or school behavior will be handled according to the nature
and severity of action including verbal warnings counseling detention suspension and
referral to the office for discipline
1 Verbal Warning and Counseling (level 1)
If an administrativestaff member has issued a warning this indicates that student‟s
behavior is inappropriate and that continuation of this behavior may result in serious
consequences
Every effort is made at all levels within the school environment to help students adhere
to the academic and behavioral expectations at SICAS Many matters can be more
effectively resolved in counseling sessions that take place with teachers
administrators guidance counselors fellow students and parentsguardians
2 Pink Slips (level 2)
In case of any behavioral disciplinary or academic anomaly a Pink Slip may be
issued to a student This document indicates that a serious infringement of a school
rule has taken place Upon being issued a Pink Slip the discipline committee may
decide consequences depending upon the nature of offense A copy of the pink slip
will be retained in student‟s personal file for a record Issuance of pink slip will earn
negative house points for the respective house as well
3 Suspension and issuance of warning letters (Level 3)
After three successive pink slips are issued in one academic term a student may be
suspended for three school days and a parent-meeting may be called by school
administrator The Administrator will notify schedule of suspension to parents by
telephone and by issuing a suspension and warning letter
4 Expulsion
If in extreme cases a child is given repeated suspensions and if all other avenues of
counseling a child have failed or if the nature of offense is so dire the school Principal
may take a decision to expel a child This will be the last resort especially if the child is
on repeated Academic Probation and the continued behavior is so egregious that
other students in particular and the school environment in general are suffering as a
consequence The parents will be given due explanation as to the school‟s decision
and will be made to understand that the school reserves the legal right to disallow a
child from continuing as a student
5Other Consequences as Appropriate
RESOURCES
C School Office Personnel
PrincipalDirector Mr Shehryar Salamat (shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
Vice Principal Mr Muhammad Azhar Khan (azharkhansssedupk)
Administrator Zeeshan Khan (zeeshankhansssedupk) A Level Coordinator Mrs Lubna Assad O Level Coordinator Ms Saadia Qureshi Guidance Counselor Ms Nishat Hassan (nishathassansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
(shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
(azharkhansssedupk)
Students involved in fighting bullying (see more below) ganging and other forms of
physical violence (regardless of who started the altercation) are subject to
suspension and their parents are notified The use of abusive obscene or profane
language andor gestures will be dealt with as a serious breach of conduct
3 Bullying
Respect for the dignity of others is a cornerstone of civil society Bullying creates an
atmosphere of fear and intimidation robs a person of their dignity detracts from the
safe environment necessary to promote student learning and will not be tolerated
by the Board of Directors Students who bully another person shall be held
accountable for their actions whether it occurs on the school grounds off school
grounds at a school sponsored or approved function activity or event or going to
or from school or a school activity
Definition Bullying is any pattern of behavior by a student or a group of students
that is intended to harass intimidate ridicule humiliate or instill fear in another child
or group of children Bullying behavior can be a threat of or actual physical harm
or it can be verbal abuse of the child Bullying is a series of recurring actions
committed over a period of time directed toward one student or successive
separate actions directed against multiple students
Examples of ldquoBullyingrdquo may include but are not limited to a pattern of behavior
involving one or more of the following
1 Sarcastic ldquocomplimentsrdquo about another student‟s personal appearance
2 Pointed questions intended to embarrass or humiliate
3 Mocking taunting or belittling
4 Non-verbal threats andor intimidation such as ldquofrontingrdquo or ldquochestingrdquo a person
5 Demeaning humor relating to a student‟s race gender ethnicity or personal
characteristics
6 Blackmail extortion demands for protection money or other involuntary
donations or loans
7 Blocking access to school property or facilities
8 Deliberate physical contact or injury to person or property
9 Stealing or hiding books or belongings andor
10 Threats of harm to student(s) possessions or others
Students are encouraged to report behavior they consider to be bullying including
a single action which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to their
teacher or the principal The report may be made anonymously Teachers and other
school employees who have witnessed or are reliably informed that a student has
been a victim of behavior they consider to be bullying including a single action
which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying shall report the incident(s) to
the principal Parents or legal guardians may submit written reports of incidents they
feel constitute bullying or if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to the
principal The principal shall be responsible for investigating the incident(s) to
determine if disciplinary action is warranted
Students found to be in violation of this policy shall be subject to disciplinary action
up to and including expulsion In determining the appropriate disciplinary action
consideration may be given to other violations of the student handbook that may
have simultaneously occurred
Notice of what constitutes bullying the school‟s prohibition against bullying and the
consequences for students who bully shall be conspicuously posted in classrooms
restrooms auditorium and school bus
4 Harassment
Words or actions directed at a particular person or group based on their sex race
religion national origin age sexual orientation physical appearance or disability in
any form will not be tolerated
5 Money and Personal Items
Students are to bring only money for breakfast lunch or for a specific school
purpose No toys games bats gloves balls tapes radios or any personal items are
to be brought to school The possession of cell phones or other telecommunication
devices by a student on school property or while attending school activities is
prohibited Such devices will be confiscated Parents may retrieve these items from
the school office after the confiscation period expires
6 Weapons
Students are forbidden to bring weapons sharp objects or explosives of any kind
including but not limited to guns knives firecrackers and cap guns Replicas of any
type of dangerous weapons are also forbidden A student who brings any weapon
to school is subject to suspension and possible expulsion (See Expulsion Policy)
7 Display of Affection
At SICAS we prohibit display of affection at school or school-sponsored activities To
establish a respectful environment in the context of our local culture please refrain
from intimate behavior of any sort Teachers and other staff members are instructed
to correct students if their behavior is not acceptable Please accept these
corrections in a constructive manner It is the intent to maintain a proper
atmosphere for all students and to prevent adverse consequences from occurring
G SICAS BUS CONDUCT
Bus Safety
All students using school transport are expected
to adhere to the guidelines in the SICAS Bus
Conduct Code as outlined in the Student
Handbook Improper conduct aboard a school
bus is to be treated as a school offense subject
to consequences at the discretion of the school
administration
Be on time to meet the bus Last minute rushing often causes accidents Also the
driver is not supposed to wait except when it is raining and then only long enough
for students to reach the bus from the nearest shelter
Wait for the bus at the designated area and do not venture far off
When getting on or off the bus use the handrail
After boarding the bus sit down as quickly as possible If the bus starts with a jolt you
could be thrown in the aisle if you are still standing
Keep the aisles clear Keep books lunch boxes legs and feet out of the aisle
Ride only the bus you are assigned to ride You must have permission in advance to
do otherwise
Do not open any windows without permission from the bus driver Keep head arms
and hands inside the bus
Do not throw anything inside the bus or out of the bus window Do not litter the bus
Make as little noise as possible The bus driver must be able to hear horns trains and
other warning signals
No horseplay or scuffling of any kind on the bus This is very distracting to the driver
Stay seated and facing the front of the bus at all times until the bus comes to a
complete stop where you get off
If you must cross the street in front of the bus go at least 10 feet in front of the bus so
the driver can have a clear view
The bus driver will have authority to report any disciplinary issue
H Care of Books
Please insist that your child uses but not abuses hisher books
Damagedlost books will be the responsibility of the student and
parents Costs for repair or replacement of books will be
charged Students are expected to bring booksnotebooks
according to their class schedule We discourage heavy bags
and unnecessary books and notebooks should not be brought to
school Students are advised to print their names and classes on their books and
notebooks as they often get misplaced The school will not be responsible for any
loss of property
I Smoking and Drug Use Policy
The initiation and implementation of a successful smoking policy requires the co-
operation and wholehearted support of both management and staff
Policy Statement
Smoking andor use of recreational drugs is known to be a serious risk to health It is
a significant cause of disease and premature death In addition there is now
evidence that ldquopassive smokingrdquo the inhaling of other people‟s smoke can cause
lung cancer in non-smokers as well as causing a deterioration of respiratory
conditions
This smoking and drug policy would not allow any smoking or possession of any
banned substance within the boundaries of the school site at any time by the
students parents or visitors
It would be the responsibility of school authorities to enforce the policy at all times
and to advice students to ensure that the students comply with these arrangements
Rules for Pupils
Smoking on campus is strictly not permitted at any time
Smoking during school visits trips or school events is strictly not permitted
Pupils caught smoking will be issued a pink slip
Rs1000- will be fined immediately if a child is caught smoking or credible evidence
is found of himher to have been smoking He or she may be liable for further
disciplinary action
Pupils caught with banned drugs or alcohol will be notified to the school authorities
and they will either be put on extended suspension or be expelled from the school
Awareness sessions on the dangers of smoking and or use of drugs may be planned
The above rules also apply to electronic cigarettes
J Litter and Chewing Gum Policy
Any student caught littering the school premises or school owned property will be
subjected to disciplinary action The act of chewing gum is especially prohibited as its
improper disposal causes unnecessary damage to school property In the event that a
student is found chewing a gum or littering the school premises he or she will be a
levied a fine of Rs500 in addition to facing disciplinary action
K Disciplinary Procedures amp Consequences
Communication among all members of the School community is essential in
implementing the Code of Conduct and helping students to assume their
responsibilities as citizens of this school All students and parents are encouraged to
bring any violations of rules and regulations to the attention of an administrator In
addition all school staff has an obligation to report violations of rules and regulations to
the school administration Both teachers and administrators will inform specific students
and parents when school expectations and standards of conduct are not being
maintained Students should have a full understanding of the consequences of their
behavior should they fail to meet school expectations The consequences of breaking
school rules depend on the seriousness of the behavior and the overall disciplinary
record of the individual student Every effort will be made to balance fairness with
consistency in the application of this code
SICAS disciplinary guidelines and policies include procedures which ensure that
students and parents will be informed of their rights regarding due process to be
followed by school authorities Any student involved in a disciplinary action is entitled to
an opportunity to express hisher position on the incident leading to disciplinary action
Parents have the right to request and ensure presence at such a meetinghearing
Note to Parents
Parents are to be informed of the above policies through this handbook and any
changes thereto through newsletters and other forms of communication
Detentions
Parents are entitled to 2 hours‟ notice of a detention that takes place outside normal
school hours so that the parents can make arrangements for transport or childcare The
notice should tell you why the detention was given and how long your child will have to
stay at school
If the child cannot attend the detention parents must explain the reasons to the child‟s
teacher or the principal They may reconsider the detention in certain circumstances
such as
The detention falls on an important religious day for the family
The parents are concerned about the length and safety of the route between
school and home
Parents can‟t reasonably make alternative arrangements for collecting their child
from school
In such circumstances a during school hours short-term suspension may be given
L Explanation of Consequences
Unacceptable classroom or school behavior will be handled according to the nature
and severity of action including verbal warnings counseling detention suspension and
referral to the office for discipline
1 Verbal Warning and Counseling (level 1)
If an administrativestaff member has issued a warning this indicates that student‟s
behavior is inappropriate and that continuation of this behavior may result in serious
consequences
Every effort is made at all levels within the school environment to help students adhere
to the academic and behavioral expectations at SICAS Many matters can be more
effectively resolved in counseling sessions that take place with teachers
administrators guidance counselors fellow students and parentsguardians
2 Pink Slips (level 2)
In case of any behavioral disciplinary or academic anomaly a Pink Slip may be
issued to a student This document indicates that a serious infringement of a school
rule has taken place Upon being issued a Pink Slip the discipline committee may
decide consequences depending upon the nature of offense A copy of the pink slip
will be retained in student‟s personal file for a record Issuance of pink slip will earn
negative house points for the respective house as well
3 Suspension and issuance of warning letters (Level 3)
After three successive pink slips are issued in one academic term a student may be
suspended for three school days and a parent-meeting may be called by school
administrator The Administrator will notify schedule of suspension to parents by
telephone and by issuing a suspension and warning letter
4 Expulsion
If in extreme cases a child is given repeated suspensions and if all other avenues of
counseling a child have failed or if the nature of offense is so dire the school Principal
may take a decision to expel a child This will be the last resort especially if the child is
on repeated Academic Probation and the continued behavior is so egregious that
other students in particular and the school environment in general are suffering as a
consequence The parents will be given due explanation as to the school‟s decision
and will be made to understand that the school reserves the legal right to disallow a
child from continuing as a student
5Other Consequences as Appropriate
RESOURCES
C School Office Personnel
PrincipalDirector Mr Shehryar Salamat (shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
Vice Principal Mr Muhammad Azhar Khan (azharkhansssedupk)
Administrator Zeeshan Khan (zeeshankhansssedupk) A Level Coordinator Mrs Lubna Assad O Level Coordinator Ms Saadia Qureshi Guidance Counselor Ms Nishat Hassan (nishathassansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
(shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
(azharkhansssedupk)
Students are encouraged to report behavior they consider to be bullying including
a single action which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to their
teacher or the principal The report may be made anonymously Teachers and other
school employees who have witnessed or are reliably informed that a student has
been a victim of behavior they consider to be bullying including a single action
which if allowed to continue would constitute bullying shall report the incident(s) to
the principal Parents or legal guardians may submit written reports of incidents they
feel constitute bullying or if allowed to continue would constitute bullying to the
principal The principal shall be responsible for investigating the incident(s) to
determine if disciplinary action is warranted
Students found to be in violation of this policy shall be subject to disciplinary action
up to and including expulsion In determining the appropriate disciplinary action
consideration may be given to other violations of the student handbook that may
have simultaneously occurred
Notice of what constitutes bullying the school‟s prohibition against bullying and the
consequences for students who bully shall be conspicuously posted in classrooms
restrooms auditorium and school bus
4 Harassment
Words or actions directed at a particular person or group based on their sex race
religion national origin age sexual orientation physical appearance or disability in
any form will not be tolerated
5 Money and Personal Items
Students are to bring only money for breakfast lunch or for a specific school
purpose No toys games bats gloves balls tapes radios or any personal items are
to be brought to school The possession of cell phones or other telecommunication
devices by a student on school property or while attending school activities is
prohibited Such devices will be confiscated Parents may retrieve these items from
the school office after the confiscation period expires
6 Weapons
Students are forbidden to bring weapons sharp objects or explosives of any kind
including but not limited to guns knives firecrackers and cap guns Replicas of any
type of dangerous weapons are also forbidden A student who brings any weapon
to school is subject to suspension and possible expulsion (See Expulsion Policy)
7 Display of Affection
At SICAS we prohibit display of affection at school or school-sponsored activities To
establish a respectful environment in the context of our local culture please refrain
from intimate behavior of any sort Teachers and other staff members are instructed
to correct students if their behavior is not acceptable Please accept these
corrections in a constructive manner It is the intent to maintain a proper
atmosphere for all students and to prevent adverse consequences from occurring
G SICAS BUS CONDUCT
Bus Safety
All students using school transport are expected
to adhere to the guidelines in the SICAS Bus
Conduct Code as outlined in the Student
Handbook Improper conduct aboard a school
bus is to be treated as a school offense subject
to consequences at the discretion of the school
administration
Be on time to meet the bus Last minute rushing often causes accidents Also the
driver is not supposed to wait except when it is raining and then only long enough
for students to reach the bus from the nearest shelter
Wait for the bus at the designated area and do not venture far off
When getting on or off the bus use the handrail
After boarding the bus sit down as quickly as possible If the bus starts with a jolt you
could be thrown in the aisle if you are still standing
Keep the aisles clear Keep books lunch boxes legs and feet out of the aisle
Ride only the bus you are assigned to ride You must have permission in advance to
do otherwise
Do not open any windows without permission from the bus driver Keep head arms
and hands inside the bus
Do not throw anything inside the bus or out of the bus window Do not litter the bus
Make as little noise as possible The bus driver must be able to hear horns trains and
other warning signals
No horseplay or scuffling of any kind on the bus This is very distracting to the driver
Stay seated and facing the front of the bus at all times until the bus comes to a
complete stop where you get off
If you must cross the street in front of the bus go at least 10 feet in front of the bus so
the driver can have a clear view
The bus driver will have authority to report any disciplinary issue
H Care of Books
Please insist that your child uses but not abuses hisher books
Damagedlost books will be the responsibility of the student and
parents Costs for repair or replacement of books will be
charged Students are expected to bring booksnotebooks
according to their class schedule We discourage heavy bags
and unnecessary books and notebooks should not be brought to
school Students are advised to print their names and classes on their books and
notebooks as they often get misplaced The school will not be responsible for any
loss of property
I Smoking and Drug Use Policy
The initiation and implementation of a successful smoking policy requires the co-
operation and wholehearted support of both management and staff
Policy Statement
Smoking andor use of recreational drugs is known to be a serious risk to health It is
a significant cause of disease and premature death In addition there is now
evidence that ldquopassive smokingrdquo the inhaling of other people‟s smoke can cause
lung cancer in non-smokers as well as causing a deterioration of respiratory
conditions
This smoking and drug policy would not allow any smoking or possession of any
banned substance within the boundaries of the school site at any time by the
students parents or visitors
It would be the responsibility of school authorities to enforce the policy at all times
and to advice students to ensure that the students comply with these arrangements
Rules for Pupils
Smoking on campus is strictly not permitted at any time
Smoking during school visits trips or school events is strictly not permitted
Pupils caught smoking will be issued a pink slip
Rs1000- will be fined immediately if a child is caught smoking or credible evidence
is found of himher to have been smoking He or she may be liable for further
disciplinary action
Pupils caught with banned drugs or alcohol will be notified to the school authorities
and they will either be put on extended suspension or be expelled from the school
Awareness sessions on the dangers of smoking and or use of drugs may be planned
The above rules also apply to electronic cigarettes
J Litter and Chewing Gum Policy
Any student caught littering the school premises or school owned property will be
subjected to disciplinary action The act of chewing gum is especially prohibited as its
improper disposal causes unnecessary damage to school property In the event that a
student is found chewing a gum or littering the school premises he or she will be a
levied a fine of Rs500 in addition to facing disciplinary action
K Disciplinary Procedures amp Consequences
Communication among all members of the School community is essential in
implementing the Code of Conduct and helping students to assume their
responsibilities as citizens of this school All students and parents are encouraged to
bring any violations of rules and regulations to the attention of an administrator In
addition all school staff has an obligation to report violations of rules and regulations to
the school administration Both teachers and administrators will inform specific students
and parents when school expectations and standards of conduct are not being
maintained Students should have a full understanding of the consequences of their
behavior should they fail to meet school expectations The consequences of breaking
school rules depend on the seriousness of the behavior and the overall disciplinary
record of the individual student Every effort will be made to balance fairness with
consistency in the application of this code
SICAS disciplinary guidelines and policies include procedures which ensure that
students and parents will be informed of their rights regarding due process to be
followed by school authorities Any student involved in a disciplinary action is entitled to
an opportunity to express hisher position on the incident leading to disciplinary action
Parents have the right to request and ensure presence at such a meetinghearing
Note to Parents
Parents are to be informed of the above policies through this handbook and any
changes thereto through newsletters and other forms of communication
Detentions
Parents are entitled to 2 hours‟ notice of a detention that takes place outside normal
school hours so that the parents can make arrangements for transport or childcare The
notice should tell you why the detention was given and how long your child will have to
stay at school
If the child cannot attend the detention parents must explain the reasons to the child‟s
teacher or the principal They may reconsider the detention in certain circumstances
such as
The detention falls on an important religious day for the family
The parents are concerned about the length and safety of the route between
school and home
Parents can‟t reasonably make alternative arrangements for collecting their child
from school
In such circumstances a during school hours short-term suspension may be given
L Explanation of Consequences
Unacceptable classroom or school behavior will be handled according to the nature
and severity of action including verbal warnings counseling detention suspension and
referral to the office for discipline
1 Verbal Warning and Counseling (level 1)
If an administrativestaff member has issued a warning this indicates that student‟s
behavior is inappropriate and that continuation of this behavior may result in serious
consequences
Every effort is made at all levels within the school environment to help students adhere
to the academic and behavioral expectations at SICAS Many matters can be more
effectively resolved in counseling sessions that take place with teachers
administrators guidance counselors fellow students and parentsguardians
2 Pink Slips (level 2)
In case of any behavioral disciplinary or academic anomaly a Pink Slip may be
issued to a student This document indicates that a serious infringement of a school
rule has taken place Upon being issued a Pink Slip the discipline committee may
decide consequences depending upon the nature of offense A copy of the pink slip
will be retained in student‟s personal file for a record Issuance of pink slip will earn
negative house points for the respective house as well
3 Suspension and issuance of warning letters (Level 3)
After three successive pink slips are issued in one academic term a student may be
suspended for three school days and a parent-meeting may be called by school
administrator The Administrator will notify schedule of suspension to parents by
telephone and by issuing a suspension and warning letter
4 Expulsion
If in extreme cases a child is given repeated suspensions and if all other avenues of
counseling a child have failed or if the nature of offense is so dire the school Principal
may take a decision to expel a child This will be the last resort especially if the child is
on repeated Academic Probation and the continued behavior is so egregious that
other students in particular and the school environment in general are suffering as a
consequence The parents will be given due explanation as to the school‟s decision
and will be made to understand that the school reserves the legal right to disallow a
child from continuing as a student
5Other Consequences as Appropriate
RESOURCES
C School Office Personnel
PrincipalDirector Mr Shehryar Salamat (shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
Vice Principal Mr Muhammad Azhar Khan (azharkhansssedupk)
Administrator Zeeshan Khan (zeeshankhansssedupk) A Level Coordinator Mrs Lubna Assad O Level Coordinator Ms Saadia Qureshi Guidance Counselor Ms Nishat Hassan (nishathassansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
(shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
(azharkhansssedupk)
6 Weapons
Students are forbidden to bring weapons sharp objects or explosives of any kind
including but not limited to guns knives firecrackers and cap guns Replicas of any
type of dangerous weapons are also forbidden A student who brings any weapon
to school is subject to suspension and possible expulsion (See Expulsion Policy)
7 Display of Affection
At SICAS we prohibit display of affection at school or school-sponsored activities To
establish a respectful environment in the context of our local culture please refrain
from intimate behavior of any sort Teachers and other staff members are instructed
to correct students if their behavior is not acceptable Please accept these
corrections in a constructive manner It is the intent to maintain a proper
atmosphere for all students and to prevent adverse consequences from occurring
G SICAS BUS CONDUCT
Bus Safety
All students using school transport are expected
to adhere to the guidelines in the SICAS Bus
Conduct Code as outlined in the Student
Handbook Improper conduct aboard a school
bus is to be treated as a school offense subject
to consequences at the discretion of the school
administration
Be on time to meet the bus Last minute rushing often causes accidents Also the
driver is not supposed to wait except when it is raining and then only long enough
for students to reach the bus from the nearest shelter
Wait for the bus at the designated area and do not venture far off
When getting on or off the bus use the handrail
After boarding the bus sit down as quickly as possible If the bus starts with a jolt you
could be thrown in the aisle if you are still standing
Keep the aisles clear Keep books lunch boxes legs and feet out of the aisle
Ride only the bus you are assigned to ride You must have permission in advance to
do otherwise
Do not open any windows without permission from the bus driver Keep head arms
and hands inside the bus
Do not throw anything inside the bus or out of the bus window Do not litter the bus
Make as little noise as possible The bus driver must be able to hear horns trains and
other warning signals
No horseplay or scuffling of any kind on the bus This is very distracting to the driver
Stay seated and facing the front of the bus at all times until the bus comes to a
complete stop where you get off
If you must cross the street in front of the bus go at least 10 feet in front of the bus so
the driver can have a clear view
The bus driver will have authority to report any disciplinary issue
H Care of Books
Please insist that your child uses but not abuses hisher books
Damagedlost books will be the responsibility of the student and
parents Costs for repair or replacement of books will be
charged Students are expected to bring booksnotebooks
according to their class schedule We discourage heavy bags
and unnecessary books and notebooks should not be brought to
school Students are advised to print their names and classes on their books and
notebooks as they often get misplaced The school will not be responsible for any
loss of property
I Smoking and Drug Use Policy
The initiation and implementation of a successful smoking policy requires the co-
operation and wholehearted support of both management and staff
Policy Statement
Smoking andor use of recreational drugs is known to be a serious risk to health It is
a significant cause of disease and premature death In addition there is now
evidence that ldquopassive smokingrdquo the inhaling of other people‟s smoke can cause
lung cancer in non-smokers as well as causing a deterioration of respiratory
conditions
This smoking and drug policy would not allow any smoking or possession of any
banned substance within the boundaries of the school site at any time by the
students parents or visitors
It would be the responsibility of school authorities to enforce the policy at all times
and to advice students to ensure that the students comply with these arrangements
Rules for Pupils
Smoking on campus is strictly not permitted at any time
Smoking during school visits trips or school events is strictly not permitted
Pupils caught smoking will be issued a pink slip
Rs1000- will be fined immediately if a child is caught smoking or credible evidence
is found of himher to have been smoking He or she may be liable for further
disciplinary action
Pupils caught with banned drugs or alcohol will be notified to the school authorities
and they will either be put on extended suspension or be expelled from the school
Awareness sessions on the dangers of smoking and or use of drugs may be planned
The above rules also apply to electronic cigarettes
J Litter and Chewing Gum Policy
Any student caught littering the school premises or school owned property will be
subjected to disciplinary action The act of chewing gum is especially prohibited as its
improper disposal causes unnecessary damage to school property In the event that a
student is found chewing a gum or littering the school premises he or she will be a
levied a fine of Rs500 in addition to facing disciplinary action
K Disciplinary Procedures amp Consequences
Communication among all members of the School community is essential in
implementing the Code of Conduct and helping students to assume their
responsibilities as citizens of this school All students and parents are encouraged to
bring any violations of rules and regulations to the attention of an administrator In
addition all school staff has an obligation to report violations of rules and regulations to
the school administration Both teachers and administrators will inform specific students
and parents when school expectations and standards of conduct are not being
maintained Students should have a full understanding of the consequences of their
behavior should they fail to meet school expectations The consequences of breaking
school rules depend on the seriousness of the behavior and the overall disciplinary
record of the individual student Every effort will be made to balance fairness with
consistency in the application of this code
SICAS disciplinary guidelines and policies include procedures which ensure that
students and parents will be informed of their rights regarding due process to be
followed by school authorities Any student involved in a disciplinary action is entitled to
an opportunity to express hisher position on the incident leading to disciplinary action
Parents have the right to request and ensure presence at such a meetinghearing
Note to Parents
Parents are to be informed of the above policies through this handbook and any
changes thereto through newsletters and other forms of communication
Detentions
Parents are entitled to 2 hours‟ notice of a detention that takes place outside normal
school hours so that the parents can make arrangements for transport or childcare The
notice should tell you why the detention was given and how long your child will have to
stay at school
If the child cannot attend the detention parents must explain the reasons to the child‟s
teacher or the principal They may reconsider the detention in certain circumstances
such as
The detention falls on an important religious day for the family
The parents are concerned about the length and safety of the route between
school and home
Parents can‟t reasonably make alternative arrangements for collecting their child
from school
In such circumstances a during school hours short-term suspension may be given
L Explanation of Consequences
Unacceptable classroom or school behavior will be handled according to the nature
and severity of action including verbal warnings counseling detention suspension and
referral to the office for discipline
1 Verbal Warning and Counseling (level 1)
If an administrativestaff member has issued a warning this indicates that student‟s
behavior is inappropriate and that continuation of this behavior may result in serious
consequences
Every effort is made at all levels within the school environment to help students adhere
to the academic and behavioral expectations at SICAS Many matters can be more
effectively resolved in counseling sessions that take place with teachers
administrators guidance counselors fellow students and parentsguardians
2 Pink Slips (level 2)
In case of any behavioral disciplinary or academic anomaly a Pink Slip may be
issued to a student This document indicates that a serious infringement of a school
rule has taken place Upon being issued a Pink Slip the discipline committee may
decide consequences depending upon the nature of offense A copy of the pink slip
will be retained in student‟s personal file for a record Issuance of pink slip will earn
negative house points for the respective house as well
3 Suspension and issuance of warning letters (Level 3)
After three successive pink slips are issued in one academic term a student may be
suspended for three school days and a parent-meeting may be called by school
administrator The Administrator will notify schedule of suspension to parents by
telephone and by issuing a suspension and warning letter
4 Expulsion
If in extreme cases a child is given repeated suspensions and if all other avenues of
counseling a child have failed or if the nature of offense is so dire the school Principal
may take a decision to expel a child This will be the last resort especially if the child is
on repeated Academic Probation and the continued behavior is so egregious that
other students in particular and the school environment in general are suffering as a
consequence The parents will be given due explanation as to the school‟s decision
and will be made to understand that the school reserves the legal right to disallow a
child from continuing as a student
5Other Consequences as Appropriate
RESOURCES
C School Office Personnel
PrincipalDirector Mr Shehryar Salamat (shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
Vice Principal Mr Muhammad Azhar Khan (azharkhansssedupk)
Administrator Zeeshan Khan (zeeshankhansssedupk) A Level Coordinator Mrs Lubna Assad O Level Coordinator Ms Saadia Qureshi Guidance Counselor Ms Nishat Hassan (nishathassansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
(shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
(azharkhansssedupk)
Do not open any windows without permission from the bus driver Keep head arms
and hands inside the bus
Do not throw anything inside the bus or out of the bus window Do not litter the bus
Make as little noise as possible The bus driver must be able to hear horns trains and
other warning signals
No horseplay or scuffling of any kind on the bus This is very distracting to the driver
Stay seated and facing the front of the bus at all times until the bus comes to a
complete stop where you get off
If you must cross the street in front of the bus go at least 10 feet in front of the bus so
the driver can have a clear view
The bus driver will have authority to report any disciplinary issue
H Care of Books
Please insist that your child uses but not abuses hisher books
Damagedlost books will be the responsibility of the student and
parents Costs for repair or replacement of books will be
charged Students are expected to bring booksnotebooks
according to their class schedule We discourage heavy bags
and unnecessary books and notebooks should not be brought to
school Students are advised to print their names and classes on their books and
notebooks as they often get misplaced The school will not be responsible for any
loss of property
I Smoking and Drug Use Policy
The initiation and implementation of a successful smoking policy requires the co-
operation and wholehearted support of both management and staff
Policy Statement
Smoking andor use of recreational drugs is known to be a serious risk to health It is
a significant cause of disease and premature death In addition there is now
evidence that ldquopassive smokingrdquo the inhaling of other people‟s smoke can cause
lung cancer in non-smokers as well as causing a deterioration of respiratory
conditions
This smoking and drug policy would not allow any smoking or possession of any
banned substance within the boundaries of the school site at any time by the
students parents or visitors
It would be the responsibility of school authorities to enforce the policy at all times
and to advice students to ensure that the students comply with these arrangements
Rules for Pupils
Smoking on campus is strictly not permitted at any time
Smoking during school visits trips or school events is strictly not permitted
Pupils caught smoking will be issued a pink slip
Rs1000- will be fined immediately if a child is caught smoking or credible evidence
is found of himher to have been smoking He or she may be liable for further
disciplinary action
Pupils caught with banned drugs or alcohol will be notified to the school authorities
and they will either be put on extended suspension or be expelled from the school
Awareness sessions on the dangers of smoking and or use of drugs may be planned
The above rules also apply to electronic cigarettes
J Litter and Chewing Gum Policy
Any student caught littering the school premises or school owned property will be
subjected to disciplinary action The act of chewing gum is especially prohibited as its
improper disposal causes unnecessary damage to school property In the event that a
student is found chewing a gum or littering the school premises he or she will be a
levied a fine of Rs500 in addition to facing disciplinary action
K Disciplinary Procedures amp Consequences
Communication among all members of the School community is essential in
implementing the Code of Conduct and helping students to assume their
responsibilities as citizens of this school All students and parents are encouraged to
bring any violations of rules and regulations to the attention of an administrator In
addition all school staff has an obligation to report violations of rules and regulations to
the school administration Both teachers and administrators will inform specific students
and parents when school expectations and standards of conduct are not being
maintained Students should have a full understanding of the consequences of their
behavior should they fail to meet school expectations The consequences of breaking
school rules depend on the seriousness of the behavior and the overall disciplinary
record of the individual student Every effort will be made to balance fairness with
consistency in the application of this code
SICAS disciplinary guidelines and policies include procedures which ensure that
students and parents will be informed of their rights regarding due process to be
followed by school authorities Any student involved in a disciplinary action is entitled to
an opportunity to express hisher position on the incident leading to disciplinary action
Parents have the right to request and ensure presence at such a meetinghearing
Note to Parents
Parents are to be informed of the above policies through this handbook and any
changes thereto through newsletters and other forms of communication
Detentions
Parents are entitled to 2 hours‟ notice of a detention that takes place outside normal
school hours so that the parents can make arrangements for transport or childcare The
notice should tell you why the detention was given and how long your child will have to
stay at school
If the child cannot attend the detention parents must explain the reasons to the child‟s
teacher or the principal They may reconsider the detention in certain circumstances
such as
The detention falls on an important religious day for the family
The parents are concerned about the length and safety of the route between
school and home
Parents can‟t reasonably make alternative arrangements for collecting their child
from school
In such circumstances a during school hours short-term suspension may be given
L Explanation of Consequences
Unacceptable classroom or school behavior will be handled according to the nature
and severity of action including verbal warnings counseling detention suspension and
referral to the office for discipline
1 Verbal Warning and Counseling (level 1)
If an administrativestaff member has issued a warning this indicates that student‟s
behavior is inappropriate and that continuation of this behavior may result in serious
consequences
Every effort is made at all levels within the school environment to help students adhere
to the academic and behavioral expectations at SICAS Many matters can be more
effectively resolved in counseling sessions that take place with teachers
administrators guidance counselors fellow students and parentsguardians
2 Pink Slips (level 2)
In case of any behavioral disciplinary or academic anomaly a Pink Slip may be
issued to a student This document indicates that a serious infringement of a school
rule has taken place Upon being issued a Pink Slip the discipline committee may
decide consequences depending upon the nature of offense A copy of the pink slip
will be retained in student‟s personal file for a record Issuance of pink slip will earn
negative house points for the respective house as well
3 Suspension and issuance of warning letters (Level 3)
After three successive pink slips are issued in one academic term a student may be
suspended for three school days and a parent-meeting may be called by school
administrator The Administrator will notify schedule of suspension to parents by
telephone and by issuing a suspension and warning letter
4 Expulsion
If in extreme cases a child is given repeated suspensions and if all other avenues of
counseling a child have failed or if the nature of offense is so dire the school Principal
may take a decision to expel a child This will be the last resort especially if the child is
on repeated Academic Probation and the continued behavior is so egregious that
other students in particular and the school environment in general are suffering as a
consequence The parents will be given due explanation as to the school‟s decision
and will be made to understand that the school reserves the legal right to disallow a
child from continuing as a student
5Other Consequences as Appropriate
RESOURCES
C School Office Personnel
PrincipalDirector Mr Shehryar Salamat (shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
Vice Principal Mr Muhammad Azhar Khan (azharkhansssedupk)
Administrator Zeeshan Khan (zeeshankhansssedupk) A Level Coordinator Mrs Lubna Assad O Level Coordinator Ms Saadia Qureshi Guidance Counselor Ms Nishat Hassan (nishathassansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
(shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
(azharkhansssedupk)
Rules for Pupils
Smoking on campus is strictly not permitted at any time
Smoking during school visits trips or school events is strictly not permitted
Pupils caught smoking will be issued a pink slip
Rs1000- will be fined immediately if a child is caught smoking or credible evidence
is found of himher to have been smoking He or she may be liable for further
disciplinary action
Pupils caught with banned drugs or alcohol will be notified to the school authorities
and they will either be put on extended suspension or be expelled from the school
Awareness sessions on the dangers of smoking and or use of drugs may be planned
The above rules also apply to electronic cigarettes
J Litter and Chewing Gum Policy
Any student caught littering the school premises or school owned property will be
subjected to disciplinary action The act of chewing gum is especially prohibited as its
improper disposal causes unnecessary damage to school property In the event that a
student is found chewing a gum or littering the school premises he or she will be a
levied a fine of Rs500 in addition to facing disciplinary action
K Disciplinary Procedures amp Consequences
Communication among all members of the School community is essential in
implementing the Code of Conduct and helping students to assume their
responsibilities as citizens of this school All students and parents are encouraged to
bring any violations of rules and regulations to the attention of an administrator In
addition all school staff has an obligation to report violations of rules and regulations to
the school administration Both teachers and administrators will inform specific students
and parents when school expectations and standards of conduct are not being
maintained Students should have a full understanding of the consequences of their
behavior should they fail to meet school expectations The consequences of breaking
school rules depend on the seriousness of the behavior and the overall disciplinary
record of the individual student Every effort will be made to balance fairness with
consistency in the application of this code
SICAS disciplinary guidelines and policies include procedures which ensure that
students and parents will be informed of their rights regarding due process to be
followed by school authorities Any student involved in a disciplinary action is entitled to
an opportunity to express hisher position on the incident leading to disciplinary action
Parents have the right to request and ensure presence at such a meetinghearing
Note to Parents
Parents are to be informed of the above policies through this handbook and any
changes thereto through newsletters and other forms of communication
Detentions
Parents are entitled to 2 hours‟ notice of a detention that takes place outside normal
school hours so that the parents can make arrangements for transport or childcare The
notice should tell you why the detention was given and how long your child will have to
stay at school
If the child cannot attend the detention parents must explain the reasons to the child‟s
teacher or the principal They may reconsider the detention in certain circumstances
such as
The detention falls on an important religious day for the family
The parents are concerned about the length and safety of the route between
school and home
Parents can‟t reasonably make alternative arrangements for collecting their child
from school
In such circumstances a during school hours short-term suspension may be given
L Explanation of Consequences
Unacceptable classroom or school behavior will be handled according to the nature
and severity of action including verbal warnings counseling detention suspension and
referral to the office for discipline
1 Verbal Warning and Counseling (level 1)
If an administrativestaff member has issued a warning this indicates that student‟s
behavior is inappropriate and that continuation of this behavior may result in serious
consequences
Every effort is made at all levels within the school environment to help students adhere
to the academic and behavioral expectations at SICAS Many matters can be more
effectively resolved in counseling sessions that take place with teachers
administrators guidance counselors fellow students and parentsguardians
2 Pink Slips (level 2)
In case of any behavioral disciplinary or academic anomaly a Pink Slip may be
issued to a student This document indicates that a serious infringement of a school
rule has taken place Upon being issued a Pink Slip the discipline committee may
decide consequences depending upon the nature of offense A copy of the pink slip
will be retained in student‟s personal file for a record Issuance of pink slip will earn
negative house points for the respective house as well
3 Suspension and issuance of warning letters (Level 3)
After three successive pink slips are issued in one academic term a student may be
suspended for three school days and a parent-meeting may be called by school
administrator The Administrator will notify schedule of suspension to parents by
telephone and by issuing a suspension and warning letter
4 Expulsion
If in extreme cases a child is given repeated suspensions and if all other avenues of
counseling a child have failed or if the nature of offense is so dire the school Principal
may take a decision to expel a child This will be the last resort especially if the child is
on repeated Academic Probation and the continued behavior is so egregious that
other students in particular and the school environment in general are suffering as a
consequence The parents will be given due explanation as to the school‟s decision
and will be made to understand that the school reserves the legal right to disallow a
child from continuing as a student
5Other Consequences as Appropriate
RESOURCES
C School Office Personnel
PrincipalDirector Mr Shehryar Salamat (shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
Vice Principal Mr Muhammad Azhar Khan (azharkhansssedupk)
Administrator Zeeshan Khan (zeeshankhansssedupk) A Level Coordinator Mrs Lubna Assad O Level Coordinator Ms Saadia Qureshi Guidance Counselor Ms Nishat Hassan (nishathassansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
(shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
(azharkhansssedupk)
SICAS disciplinary guidelines and policies include procedures which ensure that
students and parents will be informed of their rights regarding due process to be
followed by school authorities Any student involved in a disciplinary action is entitled to
an opportunity to express hisher position on the incident leading to disciplinary action
Parents have the right to request and ensure presence at such a meetinghearing
Note to Parents
Parents are to be informed of the above policies through this handbook and any
changes thereto through newsletters and other forms of communication
Detentions
Parents are entitled to 2 hours‟ notice of a detention that takes place outside normal
school hours so that the parents can make arrangements for transport or childcare The
notice should tell you why the detention was given and how long your child will have to
stay at school
If the child cannot attend the detention parents must explain the reasons to the child‟s
teacher or the principal They may reconsider the detention in certain circumstances
such as
The detention falls on an important religious day for the family
The parents are concerned about the length and safety of the route between
school and home
Parents can‟t reasonably make alternative arrangements for collecting their child
from school
In such circumstances a during school hours short-term suspension may be given
L Explanation of Consequences
Unacceptable classroom or school behavior will be handled according to the nature
and severity of action including verbal warnings counseling detention suspension and
referral to the office for discipline
1 Verbal Warning and Counseling (level 1)
If an administrativestaff member has issued a warning this indicates that student‟s
behavior is inappropriate and that continuation of this behavior may result in serious
consequences
Every effort is made at all levels within the school environment to help students adhere
to the academic and behavioral expectations at SICAS Many matters can be more
effectively resolved in counseling sessions that take place with teachers
administrators guidance counselors fellow students and parentsguardians
2 Pink Slips (level 2)
In case of any behavioral disciplinary or academic anomaly a Pink Slip may be
issued to a student This document indicates that a serious infringement of a school
rule has taken place Upon being issued a Pink Slip the discipline committee may
decide consequences depending upon the nature of offense A copy of the pink slip
will be retained in student‟s personal file for a record Issuance of pink slip will earn
negative house points for the respective house as well
3 Suspension and issuance of warning letters (Level 3)
After three successive pink slips are issued in one academic term a student may be
suspended for three school days and a parent-meeting may be called by school
administrator The Administrator will notify schedule of suspension to parents by
telephone and by issuing a suspension and warning letter
4 Expulsion
If in extreme cases a child is given repeated suspensions and if all other avenues of
counseling a child have failed or if the nature of offense is so dire the school Principal
may take a decision to expel a child This will be the last resort especially if the child is
on repeated Academic Probation and the continued behavior is so egregious that
other students in particular and the school environment in general are suffering as a
consequence The parents will be given due explanation as to the school‟s decision
and will be made to understand that the school reserves the legal right to disallow a
child from continuing as a student
5Other Consequences as Appropriate
RESOURCES
C School Office Personnel
PrincipalDirector Mr Shehryar Salamat (shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
Vice Principal Mr Muhammad Azhar Khan (azharkhansssedupk)
Administrator Zeeshan Khan (zeeshankhansssedupk) A Level Coordinator Mrs Lubna Assad O Level Coordinator Ms Saadia Qureshi Guidance Counselor Ms Nishat Hassan (nishathassansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
(shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
(azharkhansssedupk)
Detentions
Parents are entitled to 2 hours‟ notice of a detention that takes place outside normal
school hours so that the parents can make arrangements for transport or childcare The
notice should tell you why the detention was given and how long your child will have to
stay at school
If the child cannot attend the detention parents must explain the reasons to the child‟s
teacher or the principal They may reconsider the detention in certain circumstances
such as
The detention falls on an important religious day for the family
The parents are concerned about the length and safety of the route between
school and home
Parents can‟t reasonably make alternative arrangements for collecting their child
from school
In such circumstances a during school hours short-term suspension may be given
L Explanation of Consequences
Unacceptable classroom or school behavior will be handled according to the nature
and severity of action including verbal warnings counseling detention suspension and
referral to the office for discipline
1 Verbal Warning and Counseling (level 1)
If an administrativestaff member has issued a warning this indicates that student‟s
behavior is inappropriate and that continuation of this behavior may result in serious
consequences
Every effort is made at all levels within the school environment to help students adhere
to the academic and behavioral expectations at SICAS Many matters can be more
effectively resolved in counseling sessions that take place with teachers
administrators guidance counselors fellow students and parentsguardians
2 Pink Slips (level 2)
In case of any behavioral disciplinary or academic anomaly a Pink Slip may be
issued to a student This document indicates that a serious infringement of a school
rule has taken place Upon being issued a Pink Slip the discipline committee may
decide consequences depending upon the nature of offense A copy of the pink slip
will be retained in student‟s personal file for a record Issuance of pink slip will earn
negative house points for the respective house as well
3 Suspension and issuance of warning letters (Level 3)
After three successive pink slips are issued in one academic term a student may be
suspended for three school days and a parent-meeting may be called by school
administrator The Administrator will notify schedule of suspension to parents by
telephone and by issuing a suspension and warning letter
4 Expulsion
If in extreme cases a child is given repeated suspensions and if all other avenues of
counseling a child have failed or if the nature of offense is so dire the school Principal
may take a decision to expel a child This will be the last resort especially if the child is
on repeated Academic Probation and the continued behavior is so egregious that
other students in particular and the school environment in general are suffering as a
consequence The parents will be given due explanation as to the school‟s decision
and will be made to understand that the school reserves the legal right to disallow a
child from continuing as a student
5Other Consequences as Appropriate
RESOURCES
C School Office Personnel
PrincipalDirector Mr Shehryar Salamat (shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
Vice Principal Mr Muhammad Azhar Khan (azharkhansssedupk)
Administrator Zeeshan Khan (zeeshankhansssedupk) A Level Coordinator Mrs Lubna Assad O Level Coordinator Ms Saadia Qureshi Guidance Counselor Ms Nishat Hassan (nishathassansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
(shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
(azharkhansssedupk)
rule has taken place Upon being issued a Pink Slip the discipline committee may
decide consequences depending upon the nature of offense A copy of the pink slip
will be retained in student‟s personal file for a record Issuance of pink slip will earn
negative house points for the respective house as well
3 Suspension and issuance of warning letters (Level 3)
After three successive pink slips are issued in one academic term a student may be
suspended for three school days and a parent-meeting may be called by school
administrator The Administrator will notify schedule of suspension to parents by
telephone and by issuing a suspension and warning letter
4 Expulsion
If in extreme cases a child is given repeated suspensions and if all other avenues of
counseling a child have failed or if the nature of offense is so dire the school Principal
may take a decision to expel a child This will be the last resort especially if the child is
on repeated Academic Probation and the continued behavior is so egregious that
other students in particular and the school environment in general are suffering as a
consequence The parents will be given due explanation as to the school‟s decision
and will be made to understand that the school reserves the legal right to disallow a
child from continuing as a student
5Other Consequences as Appropriate
RESOURCES
C School Office Personnel
PrincipalDirector Mr Shehryar Salamat (shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
Vice Principal Mr Muhammad Azhar Khan (azharkhansssedupk)
Administrator Zeeshan Khan (zeeshankhansssedupk) A Level Coordinator Mrs Lubna Assad O Level Coordinator Ms Saadia Qureshi Guidance Counselor Ms Nishat Hassan (nishathassansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
(shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
(azharkhansssedupk)
Head Office Personnel Mr Saleem Salamat CEO SICAS
Mrs Mussarat Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mr Shehryar Salamat Principal SICAS Senior and Executive Director SSS
Mr Omer Salamat Executive Director SSS
Mrs Lalarukh Zaidi Director Operations
The above can also be contacted at sicassssedupk
D School Handbook Feedback
The SICAS Handbook is the result of a cooperative effort between teachers and
administrators In order for this Handbook to be effective it must continue to be
responsive to the needs of parents and students The school office solicits valuable input
from parents and students Please take time to review this Handbook and share your
thoughts with us via email on the following addresses Thank you
(shehryarsalamatsssedupk)
(azharkhansssedupk)